Wednesday, April 27

"Can you make it rain harder?"

or,  When Real People Vote, Trump Wins

It seems even the "old media" is catching on to the "new Change" underfoot in the country...  (When the masses of little people lead, the establishment "leaders" have no choice but to follow.)

“And you know, the system is a bad system. And whether it’s their system or our system. You look at what goes on, but you know, the best way to beat the system is have evenings like this where you get record-setting votes, where you get record setting delegates."  
"I use the analogy of the boxer, you know. When the boxer knocks out the other boxer you don’t have to wait around for a decision. So that’s what it is, and that’s what happened tonight and that’s what happened last week in New York, and that’s really what’s been happening throughout.”
...
“We had some rallies—all over—but we had some rallies in Maryland and Pennsylvania that were absolutely unbelievable. Yesterday in Pennsylvania, we were in an arena that was like Madison Square Garden. They turned away thousands and thousands of people. Unfortunately the press never reports it. They always show my face. They go like this. I said, does anybody ever want to show this arena that’s got tens of thousands of people in it. But they don’t do that, but that’s okay because I’ll at least explain it to you. But we’re gonna have our country back. We’re gonna make America great again.” 


You don't have to like him.
But you can't continue to deny him his rightly earned successes...

Americans of all stripes will rightly respond to that mesage.

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Trump Beat Expectations Everywhere, Suggesting a Shift

Wherever he could squeeze out additional delegates Tuesday, he did, and the nomination seems well within reach.
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Donald Trump’s Success Carries Lessons for Democrats, Too

Both political parties are susceptible to the failures of leadership, tone-deafness and elitism that fueled Mr. Trump’s rise.
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Clinton and Trump Are Pulling Away From Rivals

The victories by Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton intensified the aura of inevitability around their nomination bids and increased Mr. Trump’s chances of winning enough delegates to avoid a contested Republican convention.