Donald Trump has certainly gotten under the skin of establishment Republicans, the media, and just about everyone of Republican presidential opponents, after he stated that all Muslims should be kept from entering the U.S. until the threat of radical Islam is brought under control.
Trump has doubled-down on his Muslim remarks, remarks that speak for the overwhelming majority of Americans, by saying that his plan would be “short term” until the country “gets its act together.”
Wow, what a day. So many foolish people that refuse to acknowledge the tremendous danger and uncertainty of certain people coming into U.S.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 9, 2015
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Our country is facing a major threat from radical Islamic terrorism. We better get very smart, and very tough, FAST, before it is too late!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 9, 2015
Like I said, most Americans believe that the terrorist attacks being carried out within the U.S. and around the world, are rooted from within the Muslim religion.
‘The Donald’ is way up in all the national polls, and even with all the backlash he is receiving over his controversial statement, the chance that he will suffer in future polls because of what he said, I believe are slim to none.
Yeah, this call to action against Muslims will benefit Trump, and as the rest of the Republican presidential candidates begin to prepare for the upcoming December 15 CNN debate in Las Vegas, Nevada, will their point of attack be to go after Trump over his call to keep out Muslims?
With millions of voting Republicans tuning into watch the debate, Trump will have the opportunity to score more national security points with Americans, by further explaining and clarifying his statement.
It would be ill-advised for any of the candidates to try to score points against Trump on this issue, especially after the White House also joined the dog pile against him.This CNN debate could spell the end for several presidential campaigns, if those respective campaigns target Trump.