The basic question
when it comes to 'The Donald' and his run is whether the Office fits.
Please.
His candidacy has
always been about the luxurious nature of his candidacy. His singular
message encompasses many traditional GOP points of view, including
the Putinesque strongman image of the 'Doer.' Doesn't matter the
problem, he knows the guy. The Donald gets it done. For every
question, he has no other answer: the Donald's a Doer. He loves
everyone, everyone loves him, and he knows what's best. The shinny,
golden, god-like level of the Chump's narcissism is not
run-of-the-mill.
No, it's the best,
most classy, luxurious, highest quality in Town. He sets the bar.
Although there would
be no greater Democratic gift than his nomination, Donald's Treasure
is for the GOP. His candidacy represents an opportunity to pivot.
Over the next year, the bashing of the Chump's 19th
century's views will allow this party to redefine itself and finally
join the 21st century. The Donald raises many issues worth
discussing: immigration, healthcare, women's rights, and the
legitimacy of Obama's “official birth-certificate.” Okay, not the
last one; that's more of an example of this pivot-point. The value of
The Donald is the distance the GOP can run from him. This distance is
directly proportional to their remaining relevance. Run Republicans
run.
Why is he so popular
right now? Because it's right now. Activists are the only ones
engaged at this point and they love him. Let's hope more than the GOP
candidates challenge his message. What would be really nice is if the
other side seizes this opportunity for real dialogue. Then both sides
can come together for a single purpose:
Pile-on the Chump!
May the truth of
this Treasure be the moment the GOP has a real conversation with the
American People.
Their failure
insures their status as the inevitable third-party.
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