KOMMONSENTSJANE – CRYING IN THEIR BEER – THE POLITICIANS DON’T WANT TO HEAR THE TRUTH

Republicans Fear Donald Trump Is Hardening Party’s Tone on Race.  (This is almost too much!  My Mama always taught us you don’t air your dirty laundry in public.)

By JONATHAN MARTIN- What a smear merchant!

WASHINGTON — Republicans are growing increasingly concerned that Donald J. Trump’s inflammatory language is damaging the party, fearing that his remarks are hardening the tone of other candidates on racial issues in ways that could repel the voters they need to take back the White House.  (Trump has not changed the party – the Elite Republicans have become Socialists and are trying to steal all of the people’s money and what they don’t steal they want to sponsor a wealth distribution.  Don’t these Elites understand the American people are hurting and you are talking about tone – well, undoubtedly, you must be tone-deaf.)

Some party leaders worry that the favorable response Mr. Trump has received from the Republican electorate is luring other candidates to adopt or echo his remarks. It is a pattern, they say, that could tarnish the party’s image among minority voters.

“Any candidate that allows Trump to dictate the conversation about what they’re campaigning on is going to be harmed irreparably,” said Josh Holmes, a Republican strategist and the architect of Senator Mitch McConnell’s re-election campaign last year. “And to the extent that there are mainstream candidates dragged into the musings of Trump on a day-to-day basis is really bad news for us.” (Sorry Josh, the American people are tired of your lies – McConnell was re-elected to work for the people not against them as he is doing.  We have his and Boehner’s number.)

Since he entered the race in June with a declaration that Mexican immigrants were rapists and drug traffickers, Mr. Trump has given voice to conservative activists’ unease with America’s changing demography. But his attack last week on Jeb Bush for speaking Spanish on the campaign trail set off a new, more intense wave of anger from Republicans who say they believe that Mr. Trump’s widely covered provocations are becoming toxic for a party struggling to appeal to non white voters. (Truth hurts doesn’t it!)  When Jebbie spoke Spanish he left the American people out of the loop – Remember Dial 1 for English!)

“Knocking somebody because they have the skills to reach out to another community that has plenty of conservatives is political malpractice,” said Representative Tom Cole, Republican of Oklahoma. “If we’re going to be a majority party in the 21st century, we’re going to have to be a multiracial, multiethnic and inclusive party.”(These were illegal immigrants that he was speaking about.  Haven’t you heard –  the American people are hurting and charity starts at home – and then you talk about charity.)

Mr. Trump has become a deeply polarizing figure,   (only in the Elites eyes) polls show. While his standing among whites has inched up in recent months, he is highly unpopular among blacks and Hispanics. A recent ABC News/Washington Post poll shows that only 15 percent of African-Americans  and 15 percent of Hispanics view him favorably, while more than 80 percent of each group views him unfavorably.  (Isn’t that strange when it has been reported that Democrats are going to vote for Trump because they know the Democrats have turned Socialists/Muslims and the Elite Republicans have become Socialists.)

Yet as summer nears its end, Mr. Trump shows few signs of fading, leading to unease among Republicans leaders, not because they believe the developer and reality TV star will become their nominee, but because of how he is shaping the campaign conversation. (You and your Elite Republicans are going to pull every punch you can to bring him down now that he has signed your silly contract.)

While Mr. Trump was blunt in his attacks on immigrants, he has also begun to highlight issues involving African-Americans, the police and crime, using language that to some party officials evokes earlier appeals to white prejudice and anxiety. Mr. Trump and other prominent Republicans have also begun to directly criticize the Black Lives Matter movement, which seeks to call attention to mistreatment of African-Americans by police officers.  (You have to realize that ALL LIVES MATTER – it is people like you that have put so much attention on 13.2% of the people and left everyone else to fend for themselves.  Just what have you all accomplished for all of the people?)

Amid an increase in murders in a number of cities and the high-profile killing of police officers, Mr. Trump has been infusing his speeches with calls for “law and order.” Echoing former President Richard M. Nixon, he has said that a “silent majority” will join him in taking back the country, and he has said he will rid heavily black Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore and Chicago of gangs and “tough dudes.”  (Police killings have all been caused by the lawlessness of our leader, the Justice Department – Holder, and DeBlazo who have encouraged all of these shootings.  So don’t you blame it on people who did not start this.)

“That’s not a dog whistle; that’s a dog siren,” Rick Wilson, a Florida-based Republican strategist, said of Mr. Trump’s references to cities, gangs and policing. “When he first started saying ‘silent majority,’ I didn’t think he understood the historical antecedents, but now I believe they very much do.”

At a speech in Nashville on Aug. 29, Mr. Trump played down concerns about police brutality, saying that “99.9 percent” of what the police do is good. He said the riots in Baltimore — which broke out after the funeral of Freddie Gray, an African-American who died of injuries suffered while in police custody — resulted from the police not being allowed to exert their authority.  (Sure there are bad policeman – but you better look at the whole government in Washington who are not upholding the rule of law.)

“That first night in Baltimore, they allowed that city to be destroyed,” he said. “They set it back 35 years in one night because the police weren’t allowed to protect people. We need law and order!”(Why don’t you say something about the paid protestors – they are still making noise that they have not been paid by George Soros.  It also has been proven that the police were given a “stand down” order and let the protestors vent their frustration.)

Mr. Trump’s remarks got prominent attention in the conservative news media, and two days later, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, responding to the killing of a sheriff’s deputy in Houston, said that “cops across this country are feeling the assault.” Mr. Cruz suggested that President Obama was in part to blame for the attacks on the police.  (Yes, and he was correct in his remark.)

“They’re feeling the assault from the president, from the top on down as we see — whether it’s in Ferguson or Baltimore — the response of senior officials of the president, of the attorney general, is to vilify law enforcement,” Mr. Cruz told reporters in New Hampshire, adding, “I’m proud to stand with law enforcement.”  (The truth was spoken again!)

Then, two days after Mr. Cruz’s remarks, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin echoed that message in a column for a conservative website.  (Don’t you want to hear the truth?)

“Instead of hope and change, we’ve seen racial tensions worsen and a tendency to use law enforcement as a scapegoat,” Mr. Walker wrote. He also criticized Black Lives Matter, calling for a change in tone “from chants and rallies that fixate on racial division.”  (Are you still throwing around that hope and change that Obama threw out – I think you are looking through rose-colored glasses.

It is not only presidential hopefuls who are seizing on the issue: Gov. Nikki R. Haley of South Carolina, who is seen as a Republican vice-presidential prospect, delivered a speech in Washington last week in which she argued that police officers were now scared to do their jobs.  (Oh! as an Elite you are telling me that Haley has been pre-chosen for the VP spot?  Wasn’t she the one that hid a certain flag?)

“Black lives do matter, and they have been disgracefully jeopardized by the movement that has laid waste to Ferguson and Baltimore,” Ms. Haley said.   (Yes, ALL LIVES MATTER NOT JUST BLACK, especially policemen!)

Republicans watching the campaign unfold worry that Mr. Trump is largely shaping the party’s message, especially given the outsized media coverage he attracts.

After Mr. Trump declared his opposition to birthright citizenship, others in the field were asked their views, leading to a conversation about the term “anchor babies,” which Jeb Bush used to describe the children of parents who come to the United States to give birth to ensure their offspring have citizenship.  (You can read anything you want into the Constitution because you Elites are helping Obama not to enforce it.)

That the candidates are even discussing such issues as birthright citizenship or whether candidates should speak only English is striking, given that the Republican Party underwent a public soul-searching after the 2012 campaign and vowed to reach out to minorities.  (After what Obama did to the American people by bringing in all of the illegals from Central and South America and you want to quibble over whether the “birth right” part of the Constitution.  This is all part of the One World Order Plan – the same thing is happening in Europe with France, Germany,  and England.  You started it with sending all of the jobs out of the country and that wasn’t enough – then you bring all of these illegals in to take care of them with the taxpayer’s money when we are broke, the infrastructure is falling apart, no jobs, and the debt is piling up and the Elite Republicans have left the American people hanging out to dry.

“We can’t divide by race or ethnicity or gender,” Mr. Cole said.  (Well you better tell that to Obama, Sir!)

Mr. Cole, a Native American, added: “It matters when you talk to people in their own language. I know what I would feel like if somebody said, ‘You shouldn’t speak Chickasaw.’ (Mr. Cole, you can speak Chickasaw any time you want but if you are speaking Spanish in a public forum – someone is going to be left out and Jebbie left out the American people.  I was raised to speak my cultural language at home where I celebrated my heritage.  So don’t give me that nonsense.  You don’t hear any phone replying – Dial 1 for Chickasaw do you?)

Some Republican candidates, most notably the former Florida governor Jeb Bush and Senator Marco Rubio, also of Florida, have begun to challenge Mr. Trump and his rhetoric, after largely avoiding doing so in the first few months of the campaign.  (It is not their place to be lecturing Trump or any one else.  We know Jeb is the fair-haired Elite Boy!

And some Christian conservatives, whose congregations are increasingly filled with immigrants whose first language is not English, said Republicans needed to publicly denounce Mr. Trump’s tactics. (I am one of those Christians and they are not speaking for me.  If you are so interested in Christians why aren’t you helping the Christians in the Middle East who are slaughtered every day.)

“This kind of politics of anger seems to be taking us back to some ugly moments in American history,” said Russell Moore, a senior official with the Southern Baptist Convention. “It’s a regrettable and dangerous ploy that I don’t think churchgoing evangelicals are going to fall for.”  (We don’t need his lecturing either – we need some straight talk from these candidates because the politicians are not talking about the real problems in this country and the American people know these politicians are sinking this country by not standing up to this leader).

“Even if one doesn’t have a sense of morality, one ought to have a sense of demography to know this is self-destructive,” he said.  (And last, you need to talk to cry baby Boehner and scold him – he called Ted Cruz an Ass Hole.  I guess he left his manners at home, too, according to your scale of justice?)

This is hard to come to grips with after what Obama, the Socialist/Muslim Democrats, and the Socialist Elite Republicans have done to the American people.  Who do these people think they are lecturing the American people?  What have these idiots done – they have lost two presidential elections and have the nerve to lecture us.  Take a look at McConnell and Boehner and how they have handled the people’s business.   All of these people who are complaining about Trump are the paid handlers who know they will be out of business and they will lose their piggy bank which is the taxpayers’ money.

And lastly, if you have any more criticism of our Republican candidates, the American people don’t want to hear it until they get these Socialists Elite Republicans’ house in order. These people lost two elections deliberately to vote this failure we have in office and now you are shooting for a third so you can sink this country and build your One World Order with our money.

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