Monday, November 2, 2015

Trump volunteer: ‘He sounds like a fourth-grader’ but I’ll vote for him anyway


https://www.rawstory.com/2015/11/trump-volunteer-he-sounds-like-a-fourth-grader-but-ill-vote-for-him-anyway/

Donald Trump speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Seeking to understand the enduring appeal of  billionaire businessman Donald Trump’s front-running presidential campaign, Trump supporters and volunteers pointed to his simple — yet vague — campaign promise to “make America great again.”
According to the Washington Post, the slogan, emblazoned on hats sold and given away by the candidate, has a powerful appeal for voters who believe the country has lost its way despite improvements during the Obama administration.
Holly Martin, a 57-year-old freelance technology writer who is doing volunteer work for the Trump campaign in Winchester, Virginia, admits her favorite candidate has his faults, but that hasn’t stopped her from supporting him.
“The way he talks is just silly sometimes — he sounds like a fourth-grader,” she said before adding that Trump, “… talks like a regular guy, and he actually loves this country. He’s not afraid to say that we’ve lost our good character.”
According to long time Republican Martin, she recently grew disenchanted with the GOP and –surprisingly — compared Trump’s style to President Obama.
“They [the GOP] did nothing on Obamacare, nothing on cutting spending, nothing on restoring honesty. They hate us, so now I’m done with Republicans,” she explained. “Trump is not one of them. He doesn’t hate us. He really believes we can make America great again, and I’m not an optimistic person, but I think he can, because he’s got a built-in ability to use the media, just like Obama.”
For 70-year-old Steve Trivett, Trump’s promise to “make America great again” warrants a “‘Hallelujah!”
“When America was great, our economy was strong. Our economy’s been shipped off to other countries. Can Donald Trump solve that? Hell, I don’t know. Somebody not as flamboyant or egomaniacal might be more effective, but I’m not sure anybody can bring us back.  At least Trump gets things done,” Trivett rationalized. “The last Democrat I voted for was Jimmy Carter. He was a good, honest man, and the system ate him up. So maybe we need a guy like Trump.”
these references to his demeanor being that of a 3rd  or 4th grader but not mentioning he'as not smarter than a 5th grader /s  is an attraction to be that says those who would vote with that in mind are of that same level no intelligent adult would vote for someone with a 3rd grade persona to be the president of a sandbox.

as to this making America great again it think what he's buzzing is making it White again and if it needs to be great "again" implies it no longer is as one remarks  "when America was great" dismissing the fact that it was those very republicans that brought America down you don't keep doing the same thing thinking the situation will change that is called insanity.  

 so why are republicans and Dems still saying this is the greatest country in the world one nullifies the legitimacy of the other you can be something that needs to be that something again  it's called the inability to dazzle you with brilliance so they baffle you with BS/ED.

making the distinction of Carter being a good honest man than drawing an opposite of Trump not being good or honest might be what's needed do they not recognize not good and dishonest is a character trait not a off/on switch???????????????????????????????