This is getting depraved. What we are seeing is a public embarrassment but dysfunctional family that it is, the GOP isn’t doing anything about it. It’s in their best interests, they believe, to keep Big Orange Daddy going when they should simply guide him gently off the political stage. But they won’t and he can’t leave of his own accord because he needs 1. the money and 2. to do everything in his power to take over the country and eliminate his legal problems. So here is Trump’s gaffe du jour and he’ll undoubtedly do an angry rebuttal to it tomorrow. This is the new normal.

This next one is a doozy. He’s just rambling incoherently. How you can start out with Thomas Jefferson and get to Ella Fitzgerald in less than 30 seconds is noteworthy, however.

And again, more confusion.

You’re getting the flavor of Trump today in North Carolina and Virginia and Trump everyday on the campaign trail. And this was a particularly bad note to end on.

What’s that you say? Maybe it was just diaper time, right then? You could be right. All we know for sure is that there’s plenty more where all this came from. It’s only March 2. Super Tuesday is in a few days. We don’t know what Nikki Haley is going to do. She may drop out or she may go to No Labels or she could conceivably mount a write-in ballot. Nothing is too far out there to be off the table.

Meanwhile, none other than Reince Priebus is in charge of the GOP convention and his focus, ladies and gentlemen, is “commerce.” He’s looking for the convention goers to spend a lot of money. The fact that he’s hosting the biggest political $hit$how in the history of our country is apparently lost on him.

But then Reince and Donald never were able to see eye to eye on much. Donald would tell Reince to kill the fly buzzing around his office and Reince literally would run down the halls of the White House, like an 8-year-old, from meeting to meeting, annoying everybody.

It’s going to be a long, hot summer.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. “She may drop out or she may go to No Labels or she could conceivably mount a write-in ballot.”

    Well, for most of the country, she’d have to “mount a write-in ballots” as many states have “sore loser” laws that prohibit a candidate who loses an official party’s nomination from then seeking the nomination from another party or running *officially* as an independent candidate. (I wonder if she might mount a campaign to have all those states’ “sore loser” laws overturned by the Supreme Court? If a state can’t keep a candidate off its election ballots based on 14th Amendment concerns, then it shouldn’t be able to keep a political candidate from “party switching” or making an independent bid after losing one party’s nomination.)

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