We all thought that the American media would have reeled in Donald Trump back in out of his popularity with the American people by now, because the media is so liberal themselves. And that Donald Trump is not one of them.
This stuff about Donald Trump being a racist is of course a very foolish assertion because Donald Trump built a multibillion dollar business. And that racist people do not get that far in the real business world. Only Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, or Jessy Jackson, can do that in a US Government setting among the corrupted politicians in the Washington DC establishment selling you and me bad information, you know what I mean.
Even the Republicans are against Trump, in the State of the Union address, and Republican State of the Union response on TV.
So Donald Trump is not a Hitler shadow in any way shape of form, as some social fanatical people seem to also say from time to time.
It is still early but the USA needs a good dose of reality and that is what Donald Trump is doing for us all right now running for President. Barack Obama is living so badly in the past that everyone around him is completely out of touch with the very practical problems that each of us face every day. Living in an ideological left field appealing place is just not the way our true life really is, and has become a very crazy political out look to me too.
And Donald Trump is the practical man with the commons sense that looks very good to me compared to Hillary Clinton. And who I will be voting for in the voting booth November 2016.
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/14/
GOP debate: Trump-Cruz 'bromance' is over
By MJ Lee, CNN Politics Reporter
Updated 12:43 AM ET, Fri January 15, 2016
North Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump and Ted Cruz clashed Thursday in their sharpest -- and most personal -- encounters of the campaign season.
"I guess the bromance is over," Trump told CNN's Dana Bash after the debate.The 2.5-hour event sponsored by Fox Business Network was filled with testy exchanges between the seven candidates on stage. Cruz and Trump are battling for first place in Iowa with less than three weeks until the state's caucuses, though the businessman has a commanding lead nationally. And with pressure mounting for someone to emerge as an establishment alternative to Trump and Cruz, sparks flew between Marco Rubio and Chris Christie.
The much-anticipated Trump vs. Cruz showdown took a few minutes to materialize — but when it did, it packed a punch.
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