If history still matters, August 31, 2016 will mark the turning point in Donald Trump’s march to the White House. Hugh Hewitt, as objective a Trump observer as the right has to offer, spoke with real authority to a stunned MSNBC audience. Thanks, by the way, to Media Matters for transcribing the quote below from last night:
HUGH HEWITT: He provided clarity from the beginning of the day to the end, I think, Steve. It was his very best day of his presidential campaign. Bill Kristol earlier with Lawrence O’Donnell was making, I think, the key takeaway. When you start with the morning, bad news for Hillary Clinton all over the place. Her negatives are down in The Washington Post poll. Obamacare is falling apart. 30 new concealed emails on Benghazi.Earlier, Byron York had captured the enormity of Trump’s achievement:.....To Read More..
Donald Trump goes down to Mexico, has a very perfectly normal diplomatic engagement with the president of Mexico, has a great press conference afterwards, takes questions, which Secretary Clinton won’t take from the press in any setting, and then comes back and gives a very, very sophisticated speech that I think mirrors — I did 170 interviews with active Republican presidential candidates. That was the mainstream policy what he articulated today. We do points one through ten first, and then we’ll talk about the other people. I think it is a softening. I think it was sophisticated and very powerful.
My Take - Although I agree with these writers, this will not offset the impact of massive voter fraud by Democrats on an unprecedented scale. I believe their successes at voter fraud in 2008 and 2012 - supported by recent court decisions to stop voter I.D. - have placed them in an emotional and intellectual position to have a national campaign of voter fraud on such a massive scale Hillary will be elected - possibly with a land slide - and will be given a Democratic Congress - irrespective of the polls are saying or what will be the real vote.
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