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		By: Rex the Wonder Dog!		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://calwatchdog.com/2016/03/29/ca-gop-tries-peg-trump-effect/#comment-121395&quot;&gt;Standing Fast&lt;/a&gt;.

&lt;b&gt;They are unfazed that he is not ashamed to admit he admires Adolf Hitler or that David Duke supports him.&lt;/b&gt;
Trump admires Hitler? Never heard that and cannot imagine it is even close to being true. As for David Duke supporting Trump, Trump has no control over who supports him. One reason Trump is running so strong s that he is NOT status quo, and everyone bashes him, many times unfairly, and that causes people to stick up for him b/c no one should be treated unfairly....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://calwatchdog.com/2016/03/29/ca-gop-tries-peg-trump-effect/#comment-121395">Standing Fast</a>.</p>
<p><b>They are unfazed that he is not ashamed to admit he admires Adolf Hitler or that David Duke supports him.</b><br />
Trump admires Hitler? Never heard that and cannot imagine it is even close to being true. As for David Duke supporting Trump, Trump has no control over who supports him. One reason Trump is running so strong s that he is NOT status quo, and everyone bashes him, many times unfairly, and that causes people to stick up for him b/c no one should be treated unfairly&#8230;.</p>
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		By: Standing Fast		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am really disgusted with the attitude displayed by Republican Party leaders who support Trump, insisting that he is bringing in the new voters GOP leaders have been wishing for.  
I hope not. 
Trump, who refuses to release a financial disclosure statement as a good-faith gesture to the American electorate, is attracting people who agree with him on a number of issues that aren&#039;t likely to boost the party&#039;s image anywhere most rank-and-file conservatives would like to see it go.  
Trump&#039;s followers seem fine with his incendiary comment that if he doesn&#039;t get the GOP nomination for president &quot;there will be riots!&quot;  They do not find it repugnant that he thinks the Communist Chinese have the right idea about how to handle critics of public policy.  They do not find it repugnant that he  believes in corporate welfare, eminent domain abuse, socialized medicine, violating international law, and other practices Liberty-loving Americans object to.  They are unfazed that he is not ashamed to admit he admires Adolf Hitler or that David Duke supports him.
Do these pro-Trump Republican leaders agree with him?     
Otherwise, how can it be they think the GOP needs voters who like Trump&#039;s stump-stands?
I mean, you have about two choices here and neither one offers much comfort for a conservative.
DUMP TRUMP.

Post-script:
You all may be interested to know that the March 14th issue of National Review published a piece on Wall Street by Kevin Williamson wherein it was revealed that when Trump was unable to obtain a loan for one of his &quot;daft casino projects&quot; at a reasonable rate, he went ahead and signed one at fifteen-percent--which contributed to his third bankruptcy.
I&#039;m tellin&#039; ya.
Just think what this man could do for America if he gets into the Oval office!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am really disgusted with the attitude displayed by Republican Party leaders who support Trump, insisting that he is bringing in the new voters GOP leaders have been wishing for.<br />
I hope not.<br />
Trump, who refuses to release a financial disclosure statement as a good-faith gesture to the American electorate, is attracting people who agree with him on a number of issues that aren&#8217;t likely to boost the party&#8217;s image anywhere most rank-and-file conservatives would like to see it go.<br />
Trump&#8217;s followers seem fine with his incendiary comment that if he doesn&#8217;t get the GOP nomination for president &#8220;there will be riots!&#8221;  They do not find it repugnant that he thinks the Communist Chinese have the right idea about how to handle critics of public policy.  They do not find it repugnant that he  believes in corporate welfare, eminent domain abuse, socialized medicine, violating international law, and other practices Liberty-loving Americans object to.  They are unfazed that he is not ashamed to admit he admires Adolf Hitler or that David Duke supports him.<br />
Do these pro-Trump Republican leaders agree with him?<br />
Otherwise, how can it be they think the GOP needs voters who like Trump&#8217;s stump-stands?<br />
I mean, you have about two choices here and neither one offers much comfort for a conservative.<br />
DUMP TRUMP.</p>
<p>Post-script:<br />
You all may be interested to know that the March 14th issue of National Review published a piece on Wall Street by Kevin Williamson wherein it was revealed that when Trump was unable to obtain a loan for one of his &#8220;daft casino projects&#8221; at a reasonable rate, he went ahead and signed one at fifteen-percent&#8211;which contributed to his third bankruptcy.<br />
I&#8217;m tellin&#8217; ya.<br />
Just think what this man could do for America if he gets into the Oval office!</p>
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