* I predict Trump wins Indiana by more than the 10 point margin that the latest polls have predicted. Cruz needs smiling lessons. His face seems fixed in a pouting sneer with his angry little lips permanently stuck out. Of course that is a shallow description but you cannot win a presidential election with a face like that. Image trumps substance and frankly the Cruz image is terrible, the american public doesn’t want to look at it anymore.
* Donald Trump is trying to win the Alex Jones fanbase vote by claiming Ted Cruz’s father had something to do with the assassination of JFK.
Poor Ted Cruz, before this he was falsely accused by the Left Wing Negro Larry Wilmore of being The Zodiac Killer.
Why do Ted Cruz haters always try to lump him and his family with famous American killers?
Trump to win the general election is up to 40 cents on @PredictIt_ pic.twitter.com/xXrcyyGFjM
— David Pinsen (@dpinsen) May 3, 2016
@Nero HOOSIER DADDY pic.twitter.com/9A6Zb6lUgY
— SWANTASTIC! (@AndySwan) May 4, 2016
* Shillary vs Trump debates will be all time record breaking TV ratings. They’ll make the Super Bowl ratings look like the Food Network at 3 AM.
* London gets its first Muslim mayor tomorrow. To win, the Left has to be wildly anti-Jewish. Will influential Jews kindly note this and stop making supremely fatuous comments about antiseminism being a long-standing problem among the indigeous Brits, who for some inexplicable reason, voted in a |Jewish PM in 1874? I read the comments at the bottom on a Boston Globe article. PCers really cannot think the abvious without having their heads explode.
Their presence in huge numbers also largely (not wholly) accounts for the petition to ban Trump from entering the UK.
* “Donald Trump is trying to win the Alex Jones fanbase.”
He’s had the Alex Jones fanbase in the bag for a long time.
He did 30 minutes with Jones back in december. Former Campaign advisor Roger Stone is also a regular guest of late.
The conspiracy crowd is perpetually yearning for some kind of outsider force to take power in the US (or anywhere, really). In 2012, for instance the number one candidate on the right wing fringes (/pol/, abovetopsecret.com, stormfront, etc.) was Ron Paul.
Trump doesn’t really fit the mold: they tend to hold extreme libertarian views. But Trump has this amazing quality that allows people to project their most extreme fantasies onto him and really commit to them. You can see this on the left, and among the cuckservatives, too, where it is common to read that trump will be the death blow to the democratic republic and usher in an age of tyranny.
The difference between the two views of trump is that the rightwing fringes believe that we already live in an age of oligarchic tyranny.
* The problem is not that they are anti-semitic, although that is a bit of an issue, rather that they are anti-Western-Civilisation. Since the vast majority of us are committed to living lives fully in Western Civilisation, we might want to pay attention to that.
Seriously, has any book changed American politics in such a short time as @AnnCoulter's? It's kinda extraordinary. pic.twitter.com/xXX1aKx9dh
— John Rivers (@JohnRiversToo) May 4, 2016
The pundits on TV were wrong. The most influential commentator of this campaign was @AnnCoulter. Full stop. pic.twitter.com/dPmWW8q2bP
— Virginia Dare (@vdare) May 4, 2016
Everyone assumed Trump would get crushed in the Primary.
Now everyone assumes Trump will get crushed in the General. pic.twitter.com/JU4jAOobQ8— John Rivers (@JohnRiversToo) May 4, 2016
This has been an extraordinary campaign.
Trump, who everyone laughed at, just blew everyone away.
It's almost like he's good at politics.— John Rivers (@JohnRiversToo) May 4, 2016