I’ve had plenty of mixed feelings about the recent popularity of the Donald Trump campaign. I was not thrilled about the “birther” comments to kick off his presidential run, since that is just fodder for the left to attack him. I honestly believe that Obama refuses to release his birth certificate to keep focus off of the real issues, which mostly he is horribly failing at. On the other hand, I honestly believe in quite a bit of what Trump says. If he is a true GOP candidate and honestly believes what he has been preaching, then he is the kind of candidate we need. Basically, someone who will attack the left the way they attack conservatives on a daily basis. But that is a big “if”.
The biggest question about Trump is his past. For some reason he supported many of the fringe policies and politicians on the left up until his interest in the presidential campaign. He supported extreme views like Obamacare and higher taxes for the rich. He even touted his admiration of Obama and Pelosi, attacked conservatives like Sarah Palin, and donated to many ultra-liberal politicians such as Weiner, Schumer, and Rangel.
So what changed?
It is very possible that Trump has seen the light on the failures of liberal policies. Most likely his shift has to do with what I fear about his candidacy and he just put his finger in the wind and found what views would allow him to rise to instant popularity. It is not very difficult to gauge the liberal policies that are driving the American people insane these days. Trump is a brilliant businessman who has proven throughout his life that he is very astute at marketing to the masses.
Perhaps the biggest issue that worries me is Trump’s ties to George Soros. He received money from Soros to build the Trump Tower in Chicago and recently dismissed a question about Soros in an interview. His ties to the billionaire financial terrorist are an issue that must be discussed if he ever wants to be taken seriously as a GOP candidate.
So the huge question remains: Is Trump just a liberal wolf in sheep’s clothing? I am a huge advocate for analyzing someone’s past to find out their true nature. For example, Obama surrounded himself with radicals throughout his life and continues to do so. If we look at Trump‘s political track record, it does not paint a pretty picture.
The biggest question about Trump is his past. For some reason he supported many of the fringe policies and politicians on the left up until his interest in the presidential campaign. He supported extreme views like Obamacare and higher taxes for the rich. He even touted his admiration of Obama and Pelosi, attacked conservatives like Sarah Palin, and donated to many ultra-liberal politicians such as Weiner, Schumer, and Rangel.
So what changed?
It is very possible that Trump has seen the light on the failures of liberal policies. Most likely his shift has to do with what I fear about his candidacy and he just put his finger in the wind and found what views would allow him to rise to instant popularity. It is not very difficult to gauge the liberal policies that are driving the American people insane these days. Trump is a brilliant businessman who has proven throughout his life that he is very astute at marketing to the masses.
Perhaps the biggest issue that worries me is Trump’s ties to George Soros. He received money from Soros to build the Trump Tower in Chicago and recently dismissed a question about Soros in an interview. His ties to the billionaire financial terrorist are an issue that must be discussed if he ever wants to be taken seriously as a GOP candidate.
So the huge question remains: Is Trump just a liberal wolf in sheep’s clothing? I am a huge advocate for analyzing someone’s past to find out their true nature. For example, Obama surrounded himself with radicals throughout his life and continues to do so. If we look at Trump‘s political track record, it does not paint a pretty picture.