KOMMONSENTSJANE – TRUMP COMES WITH COMMON SENSE AND BUSINESS ACUMEN

Trump comes with common sense and a business sense  which we are lacking in our government; and, if you don’t believe me take a look at our debt – $19 trillion at this point.  If you believe our leader that everything is hunky dory – then you need to have your head examined.

Why is Glenn Beck injecting himself so heavily in the Trump candidacy?  Is it to get attention for his TV station and ratings?  We know Glenn, himself, has authored that he is not a stable person and we continue to give him credit for responsible journalism.

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I watched him while he was on Fox and came to realize that he doesn’t always come before us with a full deck.  The public has legitimate concern over Beck’s seriously lengthy mental health decline.

Published on Aprl 13, 2016
Hannity Responds to Glenn Beck, Defends Trump as ‘Impressive’

by Andrew Kirell

August 17th, 2015

Last week, as Mediaite readers may recall, Glenn Beck called out Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, and other conservative commentators for supporting “unprincipled” and “unlikeable” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

The outspoken conservative proprietor of TheBlaze TV, radio, and digital platforms lambasted Trump as a “progressive Republican,” and listed off severals ways in which his stated beliefs, policy suggestions, and demeanor make it truly baffling that “smart conservatives” would applaud him.

On Sunday evening, Hannity responded with a lengthy blog post, addressing Beck’s concerns one by one.

Regarding the suggestion that he devotes too much airtime to the firebrand candidate (who made an infamously vulgar remark about Fox colleague Megyn Kelly), Hannity responded that “I feel I can best serve both my television and radio audiences by giving them as much access as possible to all of the candidates so they can make an informed decision in the primary.”

In addition to building an audience and lining the pockets of Fox News, Hannity confessed that his biggest motivation is to address his concerns “about the direction of the country and the world in general.” As such, he is open to hearing from all 17 candidates because each one would offer a “far more inspiring vision for our country than either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.”

While responding to the charges that Trump is “pro-abortion,” pro-gun control, and pro-single-payer health care, Hannity invoked Beck’s own evolution over time from an drug-addled radio DJ to devoutly religious conservative superstar. “I like the changes you have made and your willingness to share those things with your audience,” the Fox host wrote. “Are you a better person as a result of these changes? My guess is you are.”

And on Beck’s claim that Trump is not a likeable person, Hannity responded: “I have known him for years and have found him to be extremely likable and engaging.”

(The people who are saying he is not likable are the opposite party.)

“I am personally undecided at this point,” Hannity concluded. “But I am glad Donald Trump is in this race. I like his straightforward outsider’s view of politics. His personality and background are impressive and refreshing. I like anybody who is not politically correct.”

Beck professes to be such a conservative and then backs a person like Soros as a victim then I have questions on his stability.

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