Brad, you can't go around listening to what people actually say and watching what they actually do.
Trump said he was going to build a wall by golly. What he does or says before and after is irrelevant. If he means it, is irrelevant.
Just because his campaign managers tell people in closed door meetings that he has to act one way on the stump but is quite a different person, doesn't mean you can't trust him.
Look, he only bribed elected officials because it's just good business. He's only employed mobsters because it's good businesses. Because he said he'd build a wall, it doesn't matter that he'd actually enforce the laws, it won't matter what he will do otherwise. If people would only think for a moment. Leveraging unfair access by bribery is what sound businesses are made of. Creating an environment where businesses have to compete in an open market only on their ideas and production is for the losers. Winners create opportunities by bribery.
Harry isn't a sob because he was unethically using his elected position to pad the pockets of himself, friends and family members. That is just good business, ask these good Trump supporters. He was a sob because he didn't build a wall that Mexicans can dig under, fly over or swim around. Had he done that, the whole BLM land grab stuff wouldn't matter.
We just need a great deal. A great deal so great that we get bored of its greatness.
How does Trump plan to negotiate this great, great deal? Hire great, great people. Better than the ones that are running his campaign of course and haven't figured out what this unfair delegate election stuff that has been going on since the creation of the party is about. He's saving his best hires for once he's elected. How will these great, great hires negotiate this deal?
Look.... Ted Cruz took out a loan he repaid. He's being controlled by the banks!