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Sarah And The Book Of Morons

August 2, 2016 By John DeProspo 2 Comments

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Speaking at last week’s Democratic National Convention, Sarah Silverman was roundly booed by Bernie or Bust supporters when she called for party unity.

The booing only increased when Silverman, a Bernie Sanders supporter, said, “Hillary is our Democratic nominee and I will proudly vote for her.” She concluded her speech by saying,” “As I continue to be inspired and moved to action by the ideals set for by Bernie, who will never stop fighting for us, I am proud to be a part of Bernie’s movement, and a vital part of that movement is making absolutely sure that Hillary Clinton is the next president of the United States.”

As the booing became mixed with chants of “Bernie! Bernie! Bernie!,” comedian Sarah Silverman had had enough.

“Can I just say to the Bernie or Bust people,” scolded Silverman, “you’re being ridiculous!”

Suffice it to say Sarah’s admonition to Bernie supporters did not go over well. She was labeled a traitor to the cause and an out of touch elite.

What Sarah failed to realize is that you do not change hearts and minds by belittling people. You do not get people to come around to your point of view by implying they are stubborn or stupid.

But perhaps Silverman’s attempt to talk sense to Bernie enthusiasts was an exercise in futility in the first place. It appears some Bernie supporters will never change their minds, no matter the reasoning. They will never vote for “Crooked Hillary” who they see as the embodiment of all that is wrong with our politics. Hillary to them is just another corrupt, untrustworthy establishment hack out to line her pockets and those of her Wall Street buddies. Regardless of what Bill may call her, Hillary, to them, is no “change-maker.”

The argument often used to get Bernie supporters to see the light – that their actions or inactions could lead to a President Trump – holds no sway. To them, if electing Trump hastens their political revolution, then bring it on!

Bernie or Bust supporters do not think they are being “ridiculous.” They see themselves as true, principled patriots – left wing Teabaggers, if you will. They believe they are involved in something bigger than any one person, even Bernie Sanders. That many of these revolutionaries are labeling Bernie a sell-out and fraud for endorsing Hillary tells you how passionate these people are about their movement.

The only good news for Democrats is that for every diehard Bernie or Bust voter who vows to sit out the election, vote for the opposing candidate or third party, there is an equal number (perhaps more) of Republicans threatening to do the same.

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Bernie Supporters, Before You Bust, Please Read This…

August 1, 2016 By John DeProspo 4 Comments

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No matter how crazy, or dangerous, voting for Donald Trump may be, there are still millions of Americans who will cast their votes for the racist, narcissistic self-described billionaire. And there are millions of Bernie Sanders supporters who vow never to vote for Hillary Clinton, whether or not this makes a Trump presidency more likely.

Here is a reprint of an article by a passionate, diehard Bernie supporter, Amanda MacDonald,  on why she is voting for Hillary:

I want to talk about our candidate Bernie. He’s a man who has been loyal to his causes and political beliefs for his entire life. He has integrity, boundless determination, and seemingly endless hope for the overall good in human nature. He’s been in the right side of history, almost without fail, for his entire political career. He’s been right about how the tides of our country are changing for decades. He’s never strayed from his message, he’s never said he was anything he wasn’t, and that is why we all rallied behind him, isn’t it?

Bernie woke us all up to how gritty and oftentimes nasty the world of politics is, and refused to run his campaign the same way as his running mates, so that his campaign could remain honest and focused on the issues he champions. Bernie told us who he is, and never wavered in his honesty about it once. He walks the walk. That is why the people of Vermont voted for him time and time again, and why we all voted for him in the primary.

It felt like finally, just maybe we could all have a Presidential candidate that was honest. A candidate who when we filled out our ballots, we didn’t have to cringe. But he lost. He won’t be the candidate. There are factors in that loss that irk me: stories of voter suppression, the DNC emails, super delegates declaring for Hillary Clinton before she even announced her candidacy. The loss doesn’t feel clean. Hillary’s win doesn’t feel clean to me.

And I am angry. I feel like the wool has been taken away from my eyes and the Clinton campaign is asking me to close them once more. I know a lot of you are angry. I don’t blame you for it one bit. I won’t ask you to get over it, and I won’t ask you to forget how you feel right now. But I also want to talk about this election, because it may just be the most important election of our lifetime. 

I desperately want to be Bernie or Bust. I want to stand up to corrupt politics and say “No more”. But the more I think about it, the more I don’t think I can. There is too much at stake. Mike Pence swore yesterday that if Donald Trump is elected “We’ll see Roe vs. Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs.” And it could happen. There is one Supreme Court Justice position open. There are probably going to be more openings during the next presidency. The Court is split evenly right now. If a conservative Justice is appointed, it is highly likely that Mike Pence’s vow will come to fruition; just look at what he’s done in his own state. I don’t want women to lose their right to their own bodies. So I can’t be Bernie or Bust.

The RNC platform this year is incredibly unfriendly to the LGBTQ community. The platform states that adopted children should be raised in a “traditional household” and that parents can force their LGBTQ children into conversion therapy. The platform also states that marriages should be between one man and one woman only. The RNC had its first openly gay person on its platform committee this year, and she begged them to include people like her in the platform. They voted against her 112-30. So I cannot bring myself to be Bernie or Bust, because I can’t risk losing equal marriage rights. How am I supposed to look my friends in the eye and tell them I failed to fight for them, if their marriage rights disappear?

There are many, many more reasons why that as much as I want to, I cannot be Bernie or Bust. But this next one is the one I most want to stress: Bernie Sanders told us exactly how to continue his political revolution. He wants all of us to get involved, to run for local government, and work our way up. Because that is how you get a legitimate third party. That is how you change the game. Bernie Sanders knows that real change doesn’t happen overnight, and he’s been playing the long game for his entire career. He’s asked us to play the long game too. He told us from the beginning that he would support the Democratic Nominee, even if it wasn’t him, and we screamed out against it when he followed through on that promise. But wasn’t his integrity why we followed him in the first place?

Bernie Sanders is a brilliant politician, and he’s been running as an outsider for his entire career. He’s very good at it and even he has come out and warned against voting for a third party in this election. I ask again for all of my Bernie Sanders supporter friends to look back at his record of being on the right side of history and of speaking out in warning before gigantic political mistakes were made. He has endorsed Hillary Clinton, and spoken of his own volition that he believes “…that, at this moment, our country, our values, and our common vision for a transformed America, are best served by the defeat of Donald Trump and the election of Hillary Clinton.” Historically when a candidate like Donald Trump is elected, in the next election people don’t swing wildly in the opposite direction. They move center. Center is a step away from his movement. So if Bernie Sanders believes that electing Hillary Clinton is the best way to achieve his vision, shouldn’t we give him the benefit of the doubt? Or do we abandon his revolution at the very moment it needs us the most?

Hillary Clinton is not my candidate. I know for a lot of you she isn’t yours either. But I trust Bernie. He hasn’t stopped fighting for his revolution. He hasn’t given up. So I won’t give up on him. I’m going to trust that he knows what he’s doing, and I implore you all think about whether or not you do too.

Let’s get involved, let’s run for local office, and let’s start building the party we want from the ground up. We’ve got the organization, and the motivation, and if we bite the bullet this time, we might have a real shot at making it the next time around.

So I am #StillSanders, even if it means #ImWithHer.

I know this might make me a target, and some of you might be upset, (Bernie, this next gray hair is for you buddy) but if you think I might be on to something, please share this around. It’s all I can ask.

– Amanda MacDonald, July 31, 2016, ReverbPress

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Is Trump Laying The Groundwork For Skipping Presidential Debates?

July 30, 2016 By John DeProspo 5 Comments

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The “King of the Tweets,” let it be known a few days ago he is unhappy with the presidential debate schedule:

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Of course Trump’s claim is bogus. The debate schedule was determined almost a year ago by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, a private group made up of both Republicans and Democrats. The Commission announced the number, dates and sites for the 2016 general election debates in September 2015.

So why complain now?

Some political observers are speculating this latest tantrum may be the first step in Trump eventually backing out of debating Clinton.

Could Trump actually skip the debates? Isn’t he required to show?

The answers are “yes” and “no.”

Yes, just as with releasing tax returns, a candidate’s decision to participate in the presidential debates is completely voluntary. And, no, there is no law that requires a candidate to debate.

Of course a presidential candidate who refuses to debate would be committing political suicide. The attack ads would be out the following day branding the “no-show” candidate a coward.

But Trump is not your typical presidential candidate. And this has become an election year where all rules are thrown out the window, Trump may think his loyal followers ( and those leaning in his direction) will treat his not showing up for the debates the same way they’ve reacted to his not releasing his tax returns – who cares!

The talk on the street is that Trump will not release his tax returns because he is betting this will cause him less harm than if he were to put them out. In the same way, the political calculus might be that Trump would be better off skipping the debates than to get on a debate stage with the consummate politician and policy wonk, Hillary.

Then, of course, it is unlikely any presidential debate moderator would allow Trump to answer “we are going to look into that” or “we will make America great again, believe me.”

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The Real Winner At The Democratic National Convention? Bernie Sanders

July 28, 2016 By John DeProspo 10 Comments

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Hillary Clinton delivered a forceful, energetic, upbeat and impassioned acceptance speech at tonight’s Democratic National Convention. But was this the same Hillary most people have come to know and hate? As I listened to her words, something seemed strangely familiar. Free college? Tax the rich? Rein in Wall Street? Universal healthcare? Raise the minimum wage to $15?

There is no doubt Bernie’s revolution paved the way for what many are calling the most progressive Democratic Party platform ever. But for the most part, party platforms are seen as meaningless fluffery — wish lists that promise all things to all people, with little thought given to what can realistically be delivered.

Yet there was Hillary Clinton espousing many of those platform principles, and more, in her acceptance speech to the nation.

Suddenly it hit me! Hillary was giving a speech Bernie had delivered throughout his campaign!

Here are just a few Hillary quotes that could have come right out of Bernie’s playbook:

But none of us can be satisfied with the status quo. Not by a long shot.

I believe America thrives when the middle class thrives.

I believe that our economy isn’t working the way it should because our democracy isn’t working the way it should. That’s why we need to appoint Supreme Court justices who will get money out of politics and expand voting rights, not restrict them. And we’ll pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United!

I believe American corporations that have gotten so much from our country should be just as patriotic in return. It’s wrong to take tax breaks with one hand and give out pink slips with the other. And I believe Wall Street can never, ever be allowed to wreck Main Street again.

I believe in science. I believe that climate change is real and that we can save our planet while creating millions of good-paying clean energy jobs.

I believe that when we have millions of hardworking immigrants contributing to our economy, it would be self-defeating and inhumane to kick them out. Comprehensive immigration reform will grow our economy and keep families together – and it’s the right thing to do.

I will work … to make college tuition-free for the middle class and debt-free for all! We will also liberate millions of people who already have student debt.

If you believe that companies should share profits with their workers, not pad executive bonuses, join us.

If you believe the minimum wage should be a living wage… and no one working full time should have to raise their children in poverty… join us.

If you believe that every man, woman, and child in America has the right to affordable health care…join us.

If you believe that we should say “no” to unfair trade deals… that we should stand up to China… that we should support our steelworkers and autoworkers and homegrown manufacturers…join us.

If you believe we should expand Social Security and protect a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions… join us.

And yes, if you believe that your working mother, wife, sister, or daughter deserves equal pay… join us.

Let’s make sure this economy works for everyone, not just those at the top.

For all those sad and discouraged Bernie supporters, take heart. Your efforts have had a profound influence on the Democratic Party platform and, what may very well be, the first female president of the United States.

Bernie, you and your army of revolutionaries may have lost the battle, but you won the war.

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Obama Takes Down Trump, Passionately Embraces Hillary … Literally!

July 27, 2016 By John DeProspo 6 Comments

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On a night filled with raw, raucous enthusiasm and star power, the Democrats ended the third night of their national convention on a high note – President Obama’s speech in support of Hillary Clinton.

In typical Obama fashion, he commanded the room. The crowd of delegates at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, cheered and hollered as the President made his case for why his former Secretary of State needs to be our nation’s 45th president.

Perhaps the line of the night came when Obama said, “I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not Bill, more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America.”

In an obvious appeal to disappointed Bernie Sanders’ supporters, the president reminded them, “That even when you’re 100 percent right, getting things done requires compromise.”

The President didn’t hold back on his criticism of Republicans and their presidential nominee, Donald Trump.

Talking about the Republican National Convention, Obama said, “ … what we heard in Cleveland last week wasn’t particularly Republican – and it sure wasn’t conservative. What we heard was a deeply pessimistic vision of a country where we turn against each other, and turn away from the rest of the world. There were no serious solutions to pressing problems – just the fanning of resentment, and blame, and anger, and hate.”

The President spoke after a well-received speech from Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary’s vice presidential pick, who followed Vice President Joe Biden’s rousing oratory.

But the highlight of the night? No, it did not have anything to do with speechmaking.

After President Obama ended his speech, Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance onto the stage. What followed was a truly amazing moment… the two hugged each other very closely and when she pulled away, Hillary looked into Obama’s eyes with what can only be described as googly eyes. They then continued their close embrace, with Hillary resting her head on Obama’s chest.

What we say on that stage was what Obama had been talking about – American greatness. That the two former rivals, in pursuit of the common good, could morph into soulmates was inspirational.

Eyes can talk. What Hillary’s seemed to be expressing was how deeply thankful she was for the President’s complete and unqualified support.

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Bill Tries To Humanize Hill

July 26, 2016 By John DeProspo 2 Comments

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In a speech many observers are calling ”controversial,” Bill Clinton began his keynote speech in support of his wife’s candidacy by telling the story of their courtship years. “In the spring of 1971, I met a girl,” Clinton said. The reason some political analysts thought it was a risky move was because of the very good chance it might stir up some of the love story’s many rocky moments – Bill’s numerous betrayals and infidelities.

Nevertheless, the former president, in a long-winded narrative, went on to tell the story of Bill and Hill. He spoke of how they met at Yale Law School; how he couldn’t work up the nerve to ask her out; how he proposed marriage three times before she finally succumbed; how he bought a small house in Arkansas, which Hillary had had her eye on, that finally helped seal the deal.

Of course, Bill went on to talk about all the great things Hillary accomplished after law school and beyond. He talked about how she devoted herself to the public good and became the champion of ordinary people. He dwelled on her tenacity, her smarts, her organizational skills and her accomplishmensts. He said of his wife, “She’s the best darn change maker I’ve ever met in my entire life.”

While some political analysts, including Rachel Maddow, thought the start of Bill’s speech was odd and atypical for the gifted speaker, fellow MSNBC analyst, Joy Reid, thought it was perfect. It was Reid’s contention that Bill was targeting a specific demographic that tends to vote Republican – white, married women. The strategy was to humanize Hillary in the eyes of this voting group. What better way than to learn about the early years of perhaps the most famous and talked about couple in political history?

Bill Clinton ended his speech by pointing out how Republicans have portrayed Hillary as “a cartoon” and not a real person.

“They’re running against a cartoon. Cartoons are two-dimensional, they’re easy to absorb. Life in the real world is complicated and real change is hard, and a lot of people even think it’s boring,” said Bill Clinton. Not for Hillary the “change maker,” of course.

Bill Clinton is not only a master communicator but also a great political strategist.

Will Bill’s gambit of trying to humanize Hillary with their “love story”resonate among undecided voters or even some Hillary haters? This remains to be seen and won’t be known until after the convention and the start of targeted polling.

My bet is that the next possible “First Gentleman” got it right. We’re all suckers for love stories.

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Bernie… Good Speech But Not Good Enough

July 25, 2016 By John DeProspo 7 Comments

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Bernie, your speech at tonight’s Democratic National Convention was what many Democrats had hoped for – a strong endorsement of Hillary Clinton. Yet it was also a missed opportunity.

Yes, it was great to hear you say, “Hillary Clinton must be our next president.” It was good for party unity that you publicly declared, “I am proud to stand with her.”

But you did not personally address your most ardent supporters. You know, those “Bernie or Bust” people who have vowed to sit out the election, vote for Trump or vote Jill Stein’s Green Party.

You needed to personally address your most militant revolutionaries: the ones who now think of you as a sell-out, a fake, and a fraud.

Your diehards needed a “come-to-Jesus” moment, something like this:

“ I want to take time to personally address my most ardent supporters who rightfully are upset and discouraged by the outcome of our primary contest.

Yes, I know you are hurting. I know how hard it is accepting an outcome you didn’t want … after investing so much time, energy and sweat in our cause.

I know some of you do not have the highest regard for our party’s nominee. Many of you have vowed never to vote for her. You have said you’d rather sit out the election or vote for a third party candidate like Jill Stein or even vote for the Republican Party nominee, Donald Trump.

Doing any of those three things will do nothing … nothing but help elect Donald Trump our next president.

It is time for you to put your hurt feelings aside and think of want is best for our country. Donald Trump must not be our next president. I believe you are all smart enough to know the many reasons why.

This will be a close election. The stakes are too high to refuse to participate in the election or cast a protest vote. And on that score, I have two words for you … Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate in the 2000 election. Those protest voters in Florida surely did not know it at the time that they were taking their state away from Al Gore and giving us eight disastrous years of George W. Bush.

The next president will appoint anywhere from one to maybe three Supreme Court justices. We cannot afford to elect a president who has stated his favorite Supreme Court justice is Clarence Thomas! People, these justices are appointed for life. Their decisions will effect generations to come.

So stand with me. Support our party. Support our party’s nominee. Support Hillary Clinton.”

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The Kaine Mutiny … Bernie Supporters Up In Arms

July 24, 2016 By John DeProspo 4 Comments

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Republicans hate “Crooked Hillary.” But their Clinton-hatred does not match the level of animus felt by some Bernie Sanders supporters towards the former secretary of state.

Now that Hillary has chosen a middle-of-the-road political insider, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, as her running mate, their hopes of ever embracing Clinton have faded fast. About the only way avid Sanders supporters were ever going to get behind Hillary would have been an Elizabeth Warren VP pick or, perhaps, the ghost of Che Guevara.

The fact that Bernie Sanders has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president has not diminished the lust for revolution among Sanders diehards.

It is being estimated that about 30,000 to 50,000 protestors will be gathering at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to protest Kaine’s selection as Hillary’s running mate, a man seen by many Bernie loyalists as just another Wall Street lackey.

But beyond protesting what they believe to be a bad VP pick, there are still some Sanders dreamers who think he can win the Democratic presidential nomination. They point to the fact that Bernie has not yet conceded the race to Hillary. They are still holding on to a thread of hope that a big showing in Philadelphia will persuade super delegates committed to Clinton to vote for Sanders.

During the lead up to the Republican National Convention, there was much talk about major protests, and violence, outside the convention hall. While there were some flare ups, the protests and violence were basically contained.

How ironic if the large-scale protests predicted for the RNC take place at the DNC, which starts tomorrow at the Philadelphia Convention Center.

“If Clinton has reached out to Bernie supporters, it appears that she has done so to stick triangulating thumbs in their eyes,” said Norman Solomon, the coordinator of a group billing itself as the Bernie Delegates Network. Solomon has called Kaine, “a loyal servant of oligarchy.”

It is hard to predict how many true Bernie revolutionaries there are. Whether or not Hillary can convince them she is the best hope for change remains to be seen. Certainly the pressure is on Clinton to stop this group of Bernie fanatics from either sitting out the election, voting Trump or voting third party.

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The ABCs Behind Trump’s LGBTQ Protection Charade

July 23, 2016 By John DeProspo 5 Comments

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Trump likes to portray himself as a friend of the LGBTQ community. He made history last Thursday night with an explicit pledge to protect LGBTQ people during his speech accepting the GOP presidential nomination.

But while many are praising Trump for this rare act of inclusiveness, a close reading of what Trump actually said (and didn’t say) paints a totally different picture.

Referring to the Orlando shooting at a gay nightclub a few weeks ago, Trump said, “As your president, I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology. Believe me.”

Yes, Trump may want to protect our LGBTQ community from foreign terrorists, but what about the more immediate threat from domestic terrorists?

Trump does not believe in federal protections for LGTBQ people, opting instead for a “state’s rights” solution. He is perfectly OK with states deciding whether transgender people may use restrooms matching their gender identity; he has no problem with states trying to restrict same-sex marriages; he has no issue with states trying to make discrimination legal by passing “religious freedom” laws.

One of the most restrictive of those “religious freedom” laws was passed in Indiana this past March. The law, called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, prohibited state and local laws that “substantially burden” the ability of people — including businesses and associations — to follow their religious beliefs. In other words, a business could now discriminate against anyone that offended the owner’s “deeply held religious beliefs” without fear of being sued. Now, a person’s religious beliefs trumped another person’s federally guaranteed rights.

And who was the governor that signed this anti-LGBTQ, pro-discrimination bill into law? Mike Pence, Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick.

Try as he might, many inside and outside the LGBTQ community are not buying Trump’s professed humanity and decency. Well except, perhaps, for a curious subset of Republicans.

Gregory Angelo, the president of the Log Cabin Republicans, which represents LGBT Republicans, has said, “Donald Trump here is showing leadership on LGBT issues and we haven’t seen that from Republican presidential nominees in decades. Certainly we’ve never seen a nominee so directly engage with and seek the support from LGBT voters.”

Trump’s chances of attracting members of the LGBTQ community to his camp are about as great as those of attracting blacks. Latinos and Muslims.

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Donald Trump’s Acceptance Speech … I Will Fix Everything

July 21, 2016 By John DeProspo 6 Comments

230287-944-661Donald Trump tonight formally accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination and then proceeded to give one of the longest acceptance speeches in presidential politics… 1 hour, 16 mins.

For those who did not see the speech or stopped watching during the marathon oration, here is a brief sampling:

Trump: “We will make American strong again”

Crowd: “USA … USA … USA!”

Trump: “We will make America proud again”

Crowd: “USA … USA … USA!”

Trump: “We will make America safe again.”

Crowd: “USA … USA … USA!”

Trump: “We will make America great again!”

Crowd: “USA … USA … USA!”

Trump’s speech was well received by the large crowd inside the Quicken Loans Area in Cleveland, Ohio.

Said one Trump supporter, “I was very impressed by his speech. He touched on all the points that are near and dear to me.”

Another Trump backer stated he was looking forward to winning again, especially the war on Terror, “I liked that he said we will defeat ISIS and very fast.”

Creating jobs is a big concern for all Americans. Trump promised if elected, “I am going to bring our jobs back to America.”

On immigration, Trump pledged to build his big wall along our southern border. “We are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence, and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities,” said the Republican nominee.

While Trump’s speech was well received inside the convention hall, political pundits were quick to attack it.

Most analysts complained that while Trump promised to fix everything, he was very short on specifics … even for an address that was the longest acceptance speech in the past four decades, eclipsing a mark once held by … wait, Bill Clinton!

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