Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Tuesday Super for Trump but a Duper for Clinton

Just watching Marco playing his polo and Ted cruising his count helplessly as the Donald mercilessly crushes both in the primaries of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia, along with the Alaska, Colorado, and Minnesota caucuses as the Republican grassroots push to make Trump exactly what Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama pulled hard against, making him the nest presidential nominee for the Grand Old Party. Opposition has grown so loud against the renamed Drumpf, so much so that pleas and calls across the world internationally are being made for right of centre America to rethink making him their next candidate, which only further accelerates the feeling by those on the right wing that he must be the right man for the job to make America great once again if he angers their enemies so. As Texas trade off Cruz and the Southeastern states sends away Rubio, focussing on immigration, terrorism, and economic issues of business, trade, and jobs, along with the future establishment power of Republicans having taken control of both houses of Congress, Trump is poised to be in the best position of any president to indeed do just that since Obama only eight short years ago.

Tuesday maybe Super for Trump but promises to be a duper for Clinton, as Hilary continues to fool and lull the Feel the Bern team into a stupor, as Sanders realizes his grassroots democratic campaign is no match for the party muscle Clinton has commanded through its unpledged superdelegates and has as much chance of getting elected as Rocky De La Fuente or Martin Omalley.

Feeling the heat Rodham is giving him, Bernie recognizes that even by winning the majority of delegates from Democratic primaries and caucuses in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Democrats Abroad that he can not out run the party machine, thus Sanders has turned on Obama leaving Clinton to have to defend his and her left to centre record together as the establishment, stating he will now progressively deliver on the change neither of them ever hoped to give back and close the gap on whether on health care, economic or energy independence, or gun control. Showing the President to have been as close to big money interests through banks and business, Bernie is bashing Hilary at her most common denominator being the political economic military complex, and its corporate donors she was a part of and privy to as Secretary of State under Obama. Wasting away majorities in both houses of Congress, as well as disillusioning once motivated active young people energised to join the process and vote left wing finally, the Democrats make have swung the pendulum once again from the radical left to right of Ronald Reagan.