One Angry American Responds To: Rich Lowry, Megyn Kelly, Dana Loesch, Bret Bozell, Kate Pavlich and National Review...
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Last night Fox New’s Ms. Megyn “too-cute-by-half” Kelly coordinated with her smug and condescending GOP crew to promote a National Review Article attacking GOP Frontrunner Donald J Trump. (video here of the smugfest)
The
nitpicking, intransigent, elitist ideologues, with a dismal history of
backing professional losers have no idea the level of full blown red,
white and blue whoop-ass they have just unleashed....
National Review: Against Trump
Against Trump (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty)
January 21, 2016 10:00 PM
Donald Trump leads the polls
nationally and in most states in the race for the Republican
presidential nomination. There are understandable reasons for his
eminence, and he has shown impressive gut-level skill as a campaigner.
But he is not deserving of conservative support in the caucuses and primaries.
Trump is a philosophically unmoored
political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological
consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with
strong-man overtones. Trump’s political opinions have wobbled all over
the lot.
The real-estate mogul and reality-TV
star has supported abortion, gun control, single-payer health care à la
Canada, and punitive taxes on the wealthy. (He and Bernie Sanders have
shared more than funky outer-borough accents.)
Since declaring his candidacy he has
taken a more conservative line, yet there are great gaping holes in it.
His signature issue is concern over immigration — from Latin America but
also, after Paris and San Bernardino, from the Middle East. He has
exploited the yawning gap between elite opinion in both parties and the
public on the issue, and feasted on the discontent over a government
that can’t be bothered to enforce its own laws no matter how many times
it says it will (President Obama has dispensed even with the pretense).
But even on immigration, Trump often
makes no sense and can’t be relied upon. A few short years ago, he was
criticizing Mitt Romney for having the temerity to propose
“self-deportation,” or the entirely reasonable policy of reducing the
illegal population through attrition while enforcing the nation’s laws.
Now, Trump is a hawk’s hawk.
He pledges to build a wall along the
southern border and to make Mexico pay for it. We need more fencing at
the border, but the promise to make Mexico pay for it is silly bluster.
Trump says he will put a big door in
his beautiful wall, an implicit endorsement of the dismayingly
conventional view that current levels of legal immigration are fine.
Trump seems unaware that a major
contribution of his own written immigration plan is to question the
economic impact of legal immigration and to call for reform of the
H-1B–visa program. Indeed, in one Republican debate he clearly had no
idea what’s in that plan and advocated increased legal immigration,
which is completely at odds with it.
These are not the meanderings of someone with well-informed, deeply held views on the topic.
As for illegal immigration, Trump
pledges to deport the 11 million illegals here in the United States, a
herculean administrative and logistical task beyond the capacity of the
federal government.
Trump piles on the absurdity by saying
he would re-import many of the illegal immigrants once they had been
deported, which makes his policy a poorly disguised amnesty (and a
version of a similarly idiotic idea that appeared in one of Washington’s
periodic “comprehensive” immigration reforms).
This plan wouldn’t survive its first contact with reality.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.
Laura J Alcorn
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Friday, January 22, 2016
TRUMP UNDER ATTACK BY GOP ELITIST IDEOLOGUES - FOOLISH AND DUMB!
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