- Rebuilding the military.
- Building a wall between U.S. and Mexico
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Trump
on Winning
Winning
isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.
Saying
often attributed to Vince Lombardi (1913-1970). Green Bay Packer Football
Coach, but what Lombardi actually said was, “Winning
isn’t everything, but wanting to win is.”
Yesterday Donald Trump won primary victories in the Mariana Islands,
Florida, North Carolina, Missouri, and Illinois and finished second in Ohio. Trump now has 673 delegates compared to 411 for Cruz, 143 for Kasich. To win the
GOP nomination outright before the Cleveland GOP convention, Trump must win 564 of 1061 remaining delegates.
In remarks following his victories, Trump said the election
campaign was about winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, and winning.
To hear The Donald tell it, winning is about.
·
Making America great again.
·
Telling it the way it is.
·
Defeating ISIS.
·
Negotiating
new trade policies with China,
Mexico, Japan, and other nations.
·
Getting along with Putin.
·
Persuading Hispanics, blacks, women, and the young
to join his cause.
·
Enlarging
the Republican Party, by gaining millions of disenfranchised silent majority voters who
have never voted before to his campaign.
·
Winning
over all Americans to his health care views by vowing not to cut Medicare and
Medicaid and to ultimately achieve universal coverage.
·
Winning the fight to cut health care costs by
fostering competition across state lines and removing barriers to that
competition.
·
Being accessible to all media, by using media techniques like tweets for maximal
exposure, by crowding others off the
media stage, by criticizing the media
for not being fair, and by not spending his own money.
·
Attacking
the “establishment” of his own and the other party, as being puppets of those
who contribute money to their parties.
·
Saying he is the only one who can negotiate “win-win”
deals with members of his party, the other party, and with friends and foes of foreign
nations.
·
Being triumphant in victory and gracious in
defeat.
·
Belittling one’s
rivals while inflating one’s virtues.
·
Recognizing that strict and pure conservatism is
not a winning strategy in an increasingly secular nation, but common sense conservatism may
win the day.
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