Trump's is a bandwagon I wholeheartedly support, so naturally I'd be reluctant to help publicize anything that might be perceived as a negative story about him. This, for instance:
[A]s Trump publicly scorned other candidates’ use of super PACs, he tacitly gave approval to the Make America Great Again PAC by attending a fundraiser the group held in New York last month….
[Today], he further opened the door to big donor money, saying he would consider taking some sizable contributions for his campaign — so long as there are no strings attached.
Trump has said that "Every single person that gave every single dollar [to Jeb Bush's PAC] is expecting something for that money, every single person. And that’s not good for the country."
Would that characterization not apply to Trump's PAC? Not if one inserts one little word, and, I must admit, it's a brilliant insertion:
"There are so many people wanting to contribute and I am so grateful for their support. I appreciate the moral investment in my vision to Make America Great Again," Trump said in an e-mailed statement to Politico Friday.
So, as you can see, I'm not helping to publicize a negative story about Trump. I am, rather, helping to support morality.
Does anyone else see a hint of Milo Minderbinder in our Donald? Invest in his campaign and everybody has a share.
Posted by: Peter G | August 23, 2015 at 07:26 PM
The beginning of the end is taking shape. As DT is forced to become more specific on policy even yahoos will catch on there's nothing under the slogan on the cap. The plan to move all "illegals" out then bring the "good ones" back in would cost an estimated $500-600 billion, not to mention the built-in admission there are "good ones" who would get "amnesty."
Posted by: Bob | August 24, 2015 at 09:06 AM