FaiL.? wrote:Welcome back DoF.
I agree with many of your views, and have tremendous respect for both of your opinions. I guess it boils down to a paranoia among my family (yes, we are legal immigrants) as to what could happen if a man such as Trump was elected. I believe that he would have the tenacity and might to turn the American economy around, but I fear that that would be it. He has not yet demonstrated any clear beliefs on key subjects that appeal to me. Quite frankly, I believe that the Republican 'scene' is a mess, and completely incoherent. Out of curiosity, have either of you seen the recent CNN interview with Dr. Ben Carson? I believe it came out on the morning of 11/7/15. Would be worth a listen to.
I do agree that many liberals are a little too quick to hit the 'racism' button, but I feel that Trump's remarks regarding Mexico and his 'wall' as insanity.
Once again, I respect and acknowledge all opinions here, and I would like to here the thoughts of my compatriots.
Government prejudice against legal immigrants is not a thing anymore as far as I know. A citizen is a citizen as far as anybody is concerned.
I think Hillary has major legal and image problems. She is the best candidate for the democrats, but I don't think she is likely to win. Sanders is very liberal, too liberal to win, but Hillary is probably just as liberal (she isn't as loud about it). I don't really know any of the other candidates other than that they have little chance to win the nomination.
On the other side, I used to really like Trump (about time somebody stopped being so terrified about speaking his/her mind), but I'm sorta souring on him. The whole flip-flopping thing pretty much torpedoed John Kerry's chances a few cycles ago, and it might hurt Trump too. Plus I'm not sure how conservative he actually is. Carson is interesting (he has a definite shot to get the nomination, not sure about the election), and Cruz is even more interesting. I really do like Cruz pointing out the silliness in the media and his display of personal fearlessness. Think about it, he stood firm on the government shutdown issue not long ago and he's actually still a strong candidate for nomination. People seem to want someone to stand up to vested interests. I think he has a decent shot at the nomination, but I'm really not sure about the election. It would certainly be a very polarizing election cycle if it was Cruz versus Clinton (very conservative versus very liberal), so who knows what would happen.
I really wanted to see Rick Perry in this, but he dropped out. Might be a good thing, not sure if he has the iron in him to drive through the process.
Jeb Bush is not going to win the nomination or the election because his last name is Bush. The country adamantly does not want another, and his performance so far has been very poor. His attacks on Rubio were pretty lame as well.
Speaking of Rubio, I don't know too much about him, he seems a bit quiet. Seems clean, might have a shot.
Notice that all the top Republican candidates are not part of the party 'establishment', that tells you something about what republican voters think about republican leadership (i.e. it stinks, would somebody please stand up for your principles instead of cowering in fear over a lashing in the media which you get anyway?). This is supposed to be the Republican party, not the French Surrender Party.
At any rate, this is going to be a very interesting but highly bitter election cycle.
My prediction is Carson versus Hillary assuming she doesn't have legal problems (who knows), otherwise it will be Carson (or maybe Cruz) versus Sanders. Trump seems to be losing steam, I think that process will continue. Cruz is my 2nd pick for nominee, but Carson should have an impact among POC and steal votes from the Democrats. Cruz I think is too conservative to win, though he would be the one I would most want to see in the president's office. He is a senator however, and no senator has ever become president.
In the former case, I have no idea who would win, but in the latter it's pretty safe to say the Republicans would win. I think the Republicans have the definite edge this cycle regardless of how it goes