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The Hispanic attorney (29, Florida)
‘He has demonstrated that he is, at heart, a caring person’
On paper, I probably look like a guaranteed Cruz or Rubio vote. I’m a
millennial woman, my parents immigrated from Castro’s Cuba, I work as a
trial attorney in Miami and I’m a born-again Christian. But I’m voting for
Donald Trump, and I’ve convinced all my friends and family to do so as
well.
My sister worked for him and has spoken glowingly of him for years, just
like everyone else who actually knows the man. I trust her judgment more
than any random pundit’s. Actions speak louder than words, and he has
demonstrated that he is, at heart, a caring person through his many random
acts of kindness. His peers say there are “two Trumps” – the brash
character he portrays himself as, and the decent man they know behind closed
doors. It’s clearly a strategy; his proclamations have kept him on the
front pages for a sustained eight months.
Before he ran, the left’s stranglehold on the national conversation of what
is or isn’t tolerable was getting stronger by the minute. It was the year
of Caitlyn Jenner. Rachel Dolezal. Black Lives Matter. Anyone who even
hinted at disapproval was exiled. Every week, someone would dare to blurt
out something un-PC, and the media would absolutely crucify them. It had me
thinking this was it. We’ve lost. How on earth can we hope to defeat these
people, with their complete domination of the national conversation and
relentless narrative of “Progress! Tolerance! Acceptance! Feels!”?
Political correctness is the birthplace of disastrous, un-American policies
that will destroy the country in a death by a thousand cuts. But here comes
Trump, the first person who didn’t even blink when the machine turns its
sights on him.
He didn’t just fight back. He chewed it up and spit it out.
more at:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/03/secret-donald-tr |
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