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Online Chaim Ben Pesach

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Ask JTF for July 19, 2015 is ready, baruch Hashem
« on: July 19, 2015, 09:59:11 PM »
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Re: Ask JTF for July 19, 2015 is ready, baruch Hashem
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2015, 11:11:14 AM »
I disagree with you that it's desirable for Trump to drop out and for the race to return to being "normal."

While Santorum is my ideal candidate, I recognize that Santorum & Cruz do not hit back against critics in their own party hard enough.

Getting the nomination is the first battle, and I think that if not for Trump, stand-for-nothings like Jeb Bush or Scott Walker would be leading in the polls, and Santorum & Cruz would essentially be taking hits laying down from establishment pundits and politicians.

Trump is calling out his critics by name, and shooting them down. I haven't seen Cruz or Santorum do this to any significant extent, and I think it hurts their chances of both getting the nomination and winning the presidency.

If Trump is being phony on illegal immigration in the present, for the comments he made on Romney in 2012, what is he gaining? He could talk exclusively about how China and OPEC are ripping us off and how we need a negotiator like himself, and he'd probably be more likely to get ahead and wouldn't face the same amount of politically-correct attacks he's been getting.

His comments on Romney were more speculation than "attacks," and were made after he lost. You can see them here:
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Donald-Trump-Ronald-Kessler/2012/11/26/id/465363/
The only attack I saw him make on Romney during his campaign was that he needed to stop saying Obama was a "nice guy."