Nearly every
politician from both parties have been critical of Donald Trump for suggesting
closing the U.S. to all Muslim immigrants until
the officials can get a handle on the Islamic terror threat. Sounds like a good suggestion to me. If the
back room power bosses of the Republican Party, Hillary Clinton, Martin
O’Malley, Bernie Sanders and the other Liberals think they will hurt Trump by
attacking him I think they may be wrong. Let’s get real Trump’s supporters are
primarily white, conservative, Christians. I doubt if many Muslims, Blacks or
Hispanic will be supporting Trump regardless of any statement he makes.
Therefore Trump’s remarks may help him instead of hurt him in the primary
elections, but the general election will be a different animal. No other
Republican is standing up to Obama on the terrorist issue as Trump is.
White House
press secretary Josh Earnest on Tuesday called Trump a “carnival barker” who
should be disqualified from running for president, along with any GOP candidate
who doesn’t denounce his remarks. I do not think Donald Trump or his supporters
care what one of Obama’s paid hacks says. Josh Earnest says what Obama and his
advisors tell him to say. He is not paid to think for himself. Josh Earnest
remarks may help Trump in the polls.
House
Speaker Paul Ryan said Trump’s remarks go against what the party stands for. I
wish Paul Ryan would explain to us what the Republican Party stands for, because
I no longer know. As far as I can tell the Democrats and Republican stand for
the same thing. The Republican House and Senate have demonstrated they will not
use the power of the purse to block or change Democrat (Obama) programs.
The National
Republican Committee Chair said, “I don’t agree with Trump. We need to
aggressively take on radical Islamic terrorism, but not at the expense of our American
values.” It seems obvious to me Reince Priebus has lost touch with what
American values are.
A majority
(56%) of Americans agree that the values of Islam are at odds with American
values and the American way of life. It appears to me that American voters are
fearful about terrorism and are willing to do anything that they think might
make us safer. I think more conservative Americans at this time would agree
more with Donald Trump than with Reince Priebus, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, John
Kasich, Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Linsey Graham and Dick Cheney
are saying. That is certainly what the
polls reveal.
A new USA TODAY/Suffolk
University Poll released Tuesday revealed that even if the GOP establishment
successfully ends Trump’s White House bid, 68 percent of his supporters would
vote for him as an Independent, 28 percent said they wouldn’t and the rest were
undecided. I tend to believe for the first time in my life I would support an
Independent candidate. I would support an Independent Donald Trump because I do
not think he would let the Republican and Democrat elected officials push him
around and if they tried he would go public as Reagan did and they would not
risk that.
Trump’s high
poll numbers survived the attacks he received for making inappropriate
statements on Mexican immigrants, questioning the heroism of Sen. John McCain
as a prisoner of war, and suggesting that Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly was
menstruating (I am not sure that is what he meant) when she asked him tough
questions (I think unfair questions) at the first Republican primary debate. He
could survive this last comment that has brought on a media storm as he has
others.
If Donald
Trump should continue to carry the support of the Republican voters and the
Republican Party sabotaged his Presidential possibilities I think they would be
guaranteeing a win for the Democrats and most likely Queen Hillary.
How fast the
Democrats forget their past. Don’t they remember the Iranian hostage crisis? President
Carter banned all Iranians from entering the U.S. unless they opposed the
Shiite Islamist regime or had a medical emergency. Some argue that Trump’s
plan is different because it bars members of a religious group. I believe the Shite
Islamist regime in Iran was and is an Islamic Radical Muslim Religious
regime ran by Imam’s. Donald Trump’s
proposal certainly seems similar to me.
“The Secretary of Treasury and the Attorney
General will invalidate all visas issued to Iranian citizens for future
entry into the United States, effective today. We will not reissue visas, nor
will we issue new visas, except for compelling and proven humanitarian reasons
or where the national interest of our own country requires. This directive will be interpreted very
strictly,” Carter said in 1980. In addition, the Carter administration
began a thorough campaign to deport Iranian students who had overstayed their
visas.
The Carter
move was aimed at protecting American lives and was not very controversial at
the time. Donald Trump’s proposal is aimed at protecting American lives and
would not be that controversial if not for the Democrat, Liberals, media and
the Republican establishment in Washington D.C. that want to stop Donald
Trump. I think if Donald Trump’s plan
was carried out sensibly and diplomatically it would not be controversial with
most American.
One media outlet
was concerned that CAIR had been offended because the Director of the MUSLIM
organization, Ibrahim Hooper said, “We’re entering into the realm of the
fascist now. It should be disturbing to
all Americans that the leading Republican presidential candidate would
issue essentially a fascist statement.” I am not concerned with what CAIR thinks,
since I do not view them as a moderate Islamic group. I am more concerned as to
why some are more concerned about what CAIR thinks than what the majority of
American thinks.
Journalists
have stated that Less than 24 hours after Mr. Obama (in a speech from the Oval
Office) urged Americans not to overreact to the terrorist massacre by Islamic
extremists in San Bernardino by vilifying Islam and he praised the
patriotism of millions of Americans Muslims Mr. Trump called for an entry
bans and forced registration of Muslims which will set off a backlash from
moderate Islamic Muslims. Perhaps if Obama did not try over and over again to
make Americans look like the bad guys in the Radical Muslim Terrorist crisis
Donald Trump would not have to propose what he did.
The media
has begun to take a tougher stand against Republican front-runner Donald Trump
after his campaign promise to keep Muslims out of the country as a means to
stop the terrorist threat of ISIS. There have been other times when the press
leaned harder on Trump when they thought he had made statements that would
disqualify him only to find his statements helped him in the polls.
The Philadelphia
Daily News put a photo of Trump with his arm raised in a “Sieg Heil” salute on
its front page with the headline “The New Furor.” Michael Days, the
editor-in-chief of the tabloid, said he decided to go with the image after
receiving outraged texts throughout the day about Trump’s comments.
It was reported, “On the 74th anniversary of
the surprise Pearl Harbor attack by Japanese warplanes that brought the United
States into the Second World War that Mr. Trump’s anti-Muslim accusations
stirred dark memories. Not since then, when tens of thousands of Americans of
Japanese ancestry – including citizens – were rounded up and forced into
internment camps has a major political figure in the United States called for
imposing discriminatory treatment on the basis of religion or race.”
I believe
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Democrat, was President at the time of the
Japanese interment and he personally called for it to be done. Then and now are
two different times. I would have disagreed with Roosevelt’s decision because
the U.S. was not threatened by Japanese Radical Terrorist living in the United
States.
One liberal
article stated, “Some Republicans have been stoking the smoldering embers of
anti-Muslim fervor in the United States since Mr. Obama launched his bid to
replace former president George W. Bush. Mr. Obama, whose Kenyan father and
Indonesian stepfather were both Muslims, spent some of his childhood in
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, and has been
openly accused of being a closet Muslim by some right-wing Republicans.” I
believed Obama was a Christian and I do not recall his father or stepfather
ever being on a ballot in the United States so the religious preference of his
father or stepfather is of no importance to me. I think the majority of
American’s accepted that Obama was a Christian. Lately, I have begun to wonder
and I think others have to if we could have been wrong due to Obama’s constant
attack on America, Americans and particularly American Christians. The article even stated “Donald Trump hates
Muslim.” I may be wrong, but I have never heard Donald Trump say he hated
anyone. I did hear him say that a lot of Muslims around the world hated
Americans.
Liberal
articles have used Donald Trump’s statement claiming that many Muslims danced
and celebrated on rooftops in New Jersey as New York’s World Trade Center’s
twin towers burned and collapsed against him. Frankly, I believe Donald Trump
was incorrect or exaggerating when he made the statement. I am sure there were
Radical Islamic Muslims in every state that were pleased to see the terrorist
win one against the United States.
If Donald
Trump did lie when he made the statement it pales compared to Obama’s lies – if
you like your doctor you can keep him, Bengasi was caused by an anti-Muslim
video, the I.R.S. did not discriminate against conservative organizations and
all the other lies he has told the American people. It is not right, but all
politicians make statements that they think will win them votes when speaking
to a particular group of people.
Gulf News, a
Dubai-based English-language news outlet took the opportunity to seize on
Donald Trump’s remarks and added to them by stating; “Trump’s solution would be
to bomb the hell out of ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria.” I really do not care what the Middle East
Muslim media says. If Trump was elected and ordered more effective bombings it
would be better than what Obama has done over the past seven years. It seems to
me there are Muslim groups in the Middle East fear a Donald Trump
administration. They certainly do not fear Obama or the Democrats.
I read, “If
you’re a bigot, redneck or white supremacist voter in the US right now, you
gotta love Donald Trump. But it you’re a Muslim, an immigrant, a Mexican or Black,
then you had better be afraid — very afraid.” I am not a bigot, redneck or
white supremacist and I might support Donald Trump. I certainly would
fear Donald Trump less than I do Islamic Muslim Terrorist. I do not think any
Muslim, Mexican or Muslim need fear Trump if they are here legally and obeying the
laws.
Liberals
have never been a supporter of Bill O'Reilly on FOX News Channel, until he
slammed Trump’s commentary as a "racist diatribe," saying that even
former Vice President Dick Cheney was “disgusted” with Trumps statement. Cheney, speaking on a radio show said Trump’s
plan to ban all Muslim immigration, “… goes against everything we stand for and
believe in. Religious freedom has been a very important part of our history and
where we came from.” When someone seems to agree with the Liberals they forget
all the times they have said Bill O’Reilly did not know what he was talking
about, but all of a sudden he has become an expert and they are quoting him as
if he is a prophet.
Dar al-Ifta,
Egypt’s official religious body, echoed Cheney’s statement on religious freedom
in the U.S. The organization issued a statement saying Trump’s commentary was “…
totally erroneous” and that “… such hostile attitudes towards Islam and Muslims
will increase tensions within the American society of which Muslims represent
around 8 million peaceful and loyal American citizens.” Many thought the San
Bernardino Radical Islamic Terrorist and his family were peaceful and it does
not appear they were. I really did not
expect a Muslim Middle East religious group to support Donald Trump or his
latest comments.
They went on
to say, “It is unfair to punish all Muslims because of a group of extremists whose
criminal actions are repudiated by Islam,” I do not think all Muslim should be
judged by a few radicals, but I do think those that are not radical should be
taking the fight to the radicals and not expect non-Muslims to do it for them.
I also do not think Egypt is doing such a great job controlling the Islamic
Muslim Radicals in their own country so why are they trying to tell us how to
deal with our problem.
Donald
Trump’s words were more in your face, but are they that far off from what the
other GOP candidates who are criticizing Trump have said about Syrian refugees,
Muslims, and immigrants.
A short term ban on Muslim visa’s,
since the present visa program is not working, sounds reasonable to me. We have
got to do be better than what we're doing. Muslim or other people that travel
to terrorist countries at the moment should be vetted more than any others and
we should have a moratorium on anybody that has been in any terrorist country
or anywhere where terrorists are based.
Once we get
a workable immigration/visa program we could resume issuing visas to Muslims
and I think that is exactly what Trump wants to do. Obama recently said if any
Republican has a better idea on a deal with Iran then let them propose it.
Donald Trump thinks he has a better idea on Muslim visa and he proposed it and
Obama and his henchman did not consider it at all, instead they immediately
attack Trump.
Bill Clinton
returned the Democrats to power with some radical ideas for a Democrat – he favored
the death penalty and he wanted to drastically reform welfare. Clinton won the
election because on every issue that the Republicans had hoped to
dominate—balancing the budget, welfare, crime, immigration, and taxes—Clinton
staked out a strong centrist position early on. Clinton knew what Americans
wanted at that time and he won.
Could Donald
Trump win the nomination by adopting some Democrat ideas, by not being as
conservative as some in the Republican Party want him to be and by giving
Americans what they want at this time?
I have said
before I am confused when it comes to the 2016 election, In the back of my mind
I cannot ignore that maybe Donald Trump does not want to be President; maybe Trump
wants the Republicans to lose the election; maybe it would be more profitable
for Trump if Hillary and Bill returned to the White House, instead of a
Republican. Donald Trump is a businessman and profit is the world he
understands. Trust of any politicians is difficult for me in 2016.
I do not
think an Independent Donald Trump could win a National election, but I do
believe it would guarantee a loss for the Republican Party. I do not think the
Republicans have anything to gain by trying to sabotage Trump’s campaign. The latest Bloomberg poll shows almost
two-thirds of likely 2016 Republican primary voters favor Donald Trump's call
to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the U.S., while more than a third said
it makes them more likely to vote for him. An online Bloomberg poll showed 37
percent among all likely general-election voters support Trump’s
controversial Muslim visa proposal.
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