Again, why not Mr. Carson? Here’s why:
Mrs. Clinton, on the offense against Mr. Trump, has quite a few tactics to make the ignorant segment of voters among those easily swayed into infighting, voting for the Republican party already, think that there is a better choice than Mr. Trump. This was a way to minimize Mr. Trump’s stature. Politics involves chess moves. And the Democrats do have their tactics. Mr. Trump has a firm and expressed stance on the positions we care quite a bit about, as evidenced by the political discussions roaming the nation. And, while Mr. Trump’s oponents take jabs, Mr. Ben Carson who seems to have a sort of “untouchable” image, took a swipe against Donald, referrencing his wealth. [Of course Mr. Carson’s wealth is not exactly peanuts either, and “boot licking” should have nothing to do with wealth or power today anymore]. This was a reference that showed Mr. Trump to be quite tactful. Mr. Trump usually punches back, but his passions showed to have come from the right place and show that he takes care not to run away with his passions to his defense of character either. Mr. Carson did attempt to taint Mr. Trump, in a negative light.
Donald Trump knows that time in office cannot be squandered with inaction. He knows how the success of a country, depends on precise decisions and an administration that he himself has said, “may include Mr. Ben Carson”, given his [Mr. Carson’s] talent and intellect. Donald Trump knows that the next president to serve us, must set the tone well in advance of the actual race, and build his team – something which Mr. Trump has said he is doing. And, he has been using his television experience at cutting through the bs and mistakes that amateur employees commonly engage in. Required to hold employees accountable for their actions setting policy, that is precisely the kind of passion and leadership that is needed of the president… to infuse growth into a presently disjointed federal government! Government is not about warm and fuzzy inclusion. It’s not about giving an office to a political ally. No, it must be about competence and upholding and defending the principles of our founding documents from which we have swayed way too far. That is the core to which all branches of government are bound. Mr. Trump is a man of action. Say what you want about him, he has a thick enough skin. Just remember that it’s easy in politics to talk. Donald Trump is still the best one who has demonstrated his experience to serve the people in a way that requires action, leadership with fixes to the current weaknesses, and an understanding of accountability to the people; not conformity to the script on cue. Dear readers, we’ve had decades of two families – the current elites, dictate power. President Obama has been an extension of that duality, when he began as a rookie Senator and was shaped to where he now is. We don’t need more “untouchables” in office. Donald has pledged his association to the Republican party, now it is the party’s turn to oblige in return for the sake of its constituency. Particularly, he is to take the white house back. And, restore the branch of government, to one that can once again function for us… not in spite of us.
