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Ten Reasons I Switched To Trump

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Posted: May 06, 2016 12:01 AM

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Buckle up, America.  It’s one of those times that try men’s souls. In a few
months we have to choose between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as chief
executive of our government and leader of the free world.  A third choice
is less likely than a comet hitting you.  We have those two options,
period. So what to do?

As a Reagan-Goldwater-Buckley conservative, active in presidential races
since 1960, I started out preferring Gov. Scott Walker or Sen. Ted Cruz.  I
know both men, and either would make an outstanding president.  As for
Donald Trump, he initially struck me as unsuited for the White House. I
vowed on national radio last year that I couldn't ever vote for him. Case
closed, or so it then seemed.



Today, however, with the GOP primary electorate having supported Trump in
record numbers, making his nomination all but certain, and as we now face
the stark choice between him and Hillary — essentially a fifth term for the
Clinton-Obama leftists — I have switched.  Without hesitation, in fact with
enthusiasm, I am on board with Trump for President.  Here are ten reasons
why:



1. *Party Priorities*: Whereas Democrats in their heart care more about
perfecting America, Republicans care more about protecting America.  At
this hour of peril, both domestically and internationally, it’s protecting
us that matters most.  That warrants voting a straight GOP ticket.



2. *Congress*: For this reason, the U.S. House and Senate must remain in
Republican hands.  Rallying to Trump as presidential standard-bearer won’t
ensure they will.  But breaking ranks and starting to eat our own can only
ensure they will not. It’s hang together or hang separately.



3. *Supreme Court*: One of those “nine old men” (and women) that FDR talked
about has already passed from the scene, and others will before 2020.
Under Mrs. Clinton we’d see the likes of Justice Barack Obama and Justice
Eric Holder donning robes to radicalize the court.  Under Trump, no way.



4. *America First*: Donald Trump has dared speak the long-avoided truth
that our country never wins any more.  His inclination toward less going
abroad in search of monsters to destroy, in the John Quincy Adams mode,
points to a better chance of peace through strength in the Reagan mode.



5. *Counter Jihad*: After the mad evasions of Bush and Obama under threat
from a global movement of jihad and sharia bent on destroying the United
States, it’s time for a president who sees the danger and takes the obvious
sane precaution: a temporary halt in Muslim immigration.



6. *Immigration*: A nation unwilling to control its borders can no longer
claim nationhood at all. Here too, decades of spineless bipartisan inaction
cry out for a president who will finally reassert our sovereignty and
common culture by building the Wall and stemming the silent invasion.



7. *Identity Politics*: Whether it’s “I’m Hispanic so I deserve amnesty” or
“I’m female so I deserve the White House,” governance by grievance is
killing our free society. Impolite it may be, but Trump’s defiance of the
soft Marxism known as political correctness and group rights is a lifeline
for liberty.



8. *Energy*: How crazy, how cruel, to brainwash the world into believing
that reduced energy use will lead to higher living standards.  It’s a hoax
on the poor especially.  But Clinton and the party of the left want to do
just that, in thrall to their green religion.  Trump and the party of the
right aren’t having it.



9. *Corruption*: No racket, no syndicate in American history has ever been
so brazen in its pay-to-play methods or so flush with its hundreds of
millions in shakedown money as the Clinton Inc. machine built by Hillary
and Bill since 2001.  Her email security hemophilia is one side effect.
Just say no!



10. *Government isn’t God*: We’re electing a constitutional president, not
a divine king.  The job description is limited, and moral paragon’s not on
it.  Americans can do without pious goodness or magic powers in our
politicians.  But would you rather have coffee with him or her? Trump any
day.

Did I go through some denial?  Sure. Wept in my Starbucks, bummed that all
my top choices won’t be on the 2016 ballot. Then I got a grip and switched
to Trump.  When the only menu is either socialist malnutrition or populist
porridge, “Let them eat cake” isn’t an adult solution. Reflect that
President Hillary would be as imperious and out of touch as the late queen
who coined that bon mot, and I bet you’ll switch too.




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