From Breitbart, via the commie shitbags at the Washington Post:
Virtually all of the major GOP presidential candidates, including Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), all support the TPP, as do Republican Congressional leaders.
But, in a little noticed move a few days ago, Trump signaled that he might be headed in a very different direction on the TPP soon enough. After his terrific and wonderful rally outside the Capitol the other day, Trump met with Senator Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), and both men enthusiastically recounted that they had had a good conversation about immigration and …. trade. Said Trump: “The meeting was great!”
Sessions is a leading opponent of the TPP. He has warned that the TPP could harm American workers and allow China to join the deal later without the approval of the U.S. Congress; he has also said that it won’t do anything to counter Chinese currency manipulation and could facilitate the flow of “foreign workers” into the United States.
One good reason to support Trump is that he is creating all the right enemies, and if elected it could reasonably be assumed he will have placed himself in a position where either he must destroy them to survive, or they will destroy him.
If he is really not a Ross-Perot-Spoiler setting the stage for Hillary, he will, at the least, seriously depopulate the viper’s den that is the GOPe. Until then it is funny to watch the media treat him with kid gloves, lest he decide to focus his ire on them.
GOPocalypse cometh™
[…] By Anonymous Conservative […]
I was thinking about Trump’s hair the other day.
Trump takes constant ridicule about his hair. He can’t miss it. It’s non-stop. He doesn’t change his hair. He doesn’t even try to do anything about it.
Yet all the Establishment Media and all the cuckservatives are convinced that Trump is an egomaniac narcissist.
How could a narcissistic endure that much injury without once doing SOMETHING different about their hair?
I had long suspected that Trump wasn’t at all a narcissist and just played one on TV. The anecdotes from regular folk about how he acts when the cameras are off corroborated that. Unless you have something that explains it, to me that is the final nail in the coffin. No real narcissist could endure this many years of jabs about their hair without doing SOMETHING to reinvent it. That tells me that the hair is just part of his Game.
Brilliant catch. Any Narcissist would be ashamed to even go in public, it would be so traumatic. Yet Trump actually flaunts it. Trump is a genius who knows everything unique about him makes him memorable and makes his brand.
I’ve noticed that everywhere Trump goes, he points out how beautiful people are, and tries to use it to make everyone around him happy. I remember some article where the reporter was walking with him, and he stopped, pointed to a construction guy on a site, and made a big deal about how the guy was so good looking he should have been in movies, and how he got all the other construction guys laughing. No Narcissist points out some attractive feature of another guy, nor do they make someone else (especially a younger guy) the focus of attention, nor do they look for a schtick to make everyone around them happy.
I think Trump, off camera and away from everyone, might actually be a natural quiet introvert. Just like Heartiste was once a normal guy who was puzzled by the weirdness of women, and that drove him to learn game, I think Trump wasn’t a narcissist egomaniac, but he noticed those guys could do things, and move people, and once he saw the mechanism and was fascinated by it, learning all about it and mastering it was unavoidable. I think as a youth he studied what Scott Adams calls the Wizard toolkit of persuasion, he mastered it, and he made himself a Wizard. Those guys are the most capable of all, because where a narcissist hits the right buttons often when he is on, out of instinct, the learned wizards do it all the time because they know exactly the mechanism they are exploiting. It is like the guy who genuinely dislikes women and often scores when he is young, vs the game expert who likes them, but knows all the buttons to press and always scores, even as he gets older.
Trump to me may be the most interesting test of our electoral process we will see. Trump will either be forced by the machine into servitude and be handed the election, or he will show us if who we vote for actually yields our leaders. If he loses and it isn’t a purposeful flameout by him, I think we will know the whole system is rigged. I can’t wait to see.