If Donald Trump is elected president, he can appoint Southern whites to lead the armed forces, and then declare martial law to take care of otherwise insoluble problems.
Whatever it takes to take America back. Or we can continue to be the dumping ground for the world’s refuse (the position of all the major Jewish organizations). If you ever want to know what is good for America, check out what the biggest Jewish organizations support (gay marriage, tranny rights, multi-culturalism, black rights, more refugees, more Muslim immigration, immigration amnesty, banishing Christianity from the public square, no prayer in public schools, no creches on public property, “Happy holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas” etc) and do the opposite.
In the next 20 years, the South will win the Civil War. What you are not allowed to say in public now (the conventional wisdom in the 1950s) will be the reigning ideology.
There has been a debate within the party — and the political class — about whether Republicans need to diversify to win or whether it just needs to attract even more of its core constituencies. So far in 2016, led by Cruz and Donald Trump, the election has moved decisively toward the latter. The exceptions, such as Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham, are either out of the race or on the edges of it.
Trump is making the most visceral, raw appeal to people who feel left out of the economic recovery and ignored by the political establishment. He espouses hard-line views on immigration that border on nativism, protectionist trade policies and a tough approach with countries like China, Japan and Mexico that he portrays as thieves of U.S. manufacturing jobs.