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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Ann Coulter: My VP Prediction — Donald Trump’s First Mistake Trumps advisers are undoubtedly telling him hes got the outsider image covered. He needs someone with experience in Washington as if presidents dont have staffs an elected Republican official with solid standing in the GOP, preferably a sitting senator or governor, who will give the ticket gravitas and heft. This is completely wrong. Trump isnt a standard-issue GOP, trying to balance the ticket to get his party into power. Hes starting a new party! Hes just blown up the old GOP. Instead of a party for, by and of globalist plutocrats, the new Trumpian party is a party of Americans for America. How is Trump going to find a decent running mate from among the Republicans who have gotten ahead under the old model of sucking up to donors and lobbyists? Almost any sitting Republican senator or governor would be total counter-programming to Trumps message. One searches the country in vain to find a half-dozen elected Republicans who have not supported amnesty, job-killing trade deals, Wall Street bailouts or all of the above. Trumps message is: Im leaving the deadwood behind. We always secretly suspected Republicans were selling out the country for their own interests, but now Trump has flushed them all out. At least the GOP isnt being subtle. Their position is: No, we will never allow anyone to be president who wants to do something about the border. The moment Trump chooses his vice presidential candidate, every person in the media will be handed a personalized crowbar to pry daylight between Trump his nominee. What do you say about Mr. Trumps comment 19 years ago in an appearance on Howard Stern? Can we really trust our nuclear codes to a man who likes attractive women? If Trump picks a typical Republican, the odds are better than even that his nominee will end up withdrawing in order to win the good opinion of The New York Times. Once a week until the election, there will be some fresh media hysteria about a Trump pop-off, and his nominee will come under enormous pressure to repudiate Trump destroying Trumps candidacy and winning himself a lifetime of media adulation. The nominee will have visions of well-compensated board positions, Time magazines Man of the Year, meetings with actresses, his own show on Fox News maybe NBC! and not one, but two covers on Vanity Fair. How much pushing would it take for any of the GOP donor shills to sell out Trump for the medias admiration? A month ago, Newt became a media darling for denouncing Trumps attacks on a judge who belongs to a Hispanic supremacist organization. You could probably get Rubio for a decent bass boat. If Trump chooses a vice president who supports cheap labor for the donor class, how long before both parties decide to impeach President Trump? Gingrich lobbied for the instant legalization of illegals because his benefactor, superglue heiress Helen Krieble, needed cheap labor for her horse farm. Trump impeached. Pences big immigration initiative was mass legalization for cheap foreign workers if they went home first, with any employer request bringing them right back. Trump impeached. Sen. Bob Corker was one of only 14 Republicans to vote for Rubios nation-destroying amnesty bill and went the extra mile to pass it. Trump impeached. Chris Christies temporary Senate nominee was one of the other 14, after Sen. Chuck Schumer convinced Christie to support amnesty in a single phone call. Trump impeached. Trump doesnt need a vice president from the party hes just buried. Everyone thinks Trumps model should be Reagan, who chose his main primary rival as his vice presidential nominee. Its true that the important thing is for Trump to win. Reagan couldnt have saved the country if he had lost, and nor can Trump. But, apart from signing off on amnesty, choosing a Bush for his vice president was Reagans biggest mistake, foisting this pestilence on the country for no reason. Reagan won in a landslide. Did he really need to worry about carrying Greenwich, Connecticut? It took 26 years for voters to correct Reagans vice presidential mistake, finally rejecting the Bush brand beginning with the 2006 midterm elections. This year, they are trying to correct Reagans amnesty mistake. Why pick a vice president who wont let the voters do that? If any of the establishment Republicans brought one thing to the table, it would be a different story. If they brought a roll of nickels great, Trump should be bowing and scraping to them. Hey, look! Chris Christie has 5,000 unused campaign balloons in his garage bring him in! But these guys bring nothing. Theyll only be a drain on Trumps campaign. The model shouldnt be Reagan, but Lincoln, whose candidacy also introduced a new party one that arose from the exact same battle roiling the party today. The rich wanted cheap labor slavery and both parties, the Democrats and the Whigs, were happy to give it to them. Lincolns new Republican Party stood for the soul of the nation against the self-interest of the rich and powerful, just as Trumps does today. Lincoln didnt choose some eminent Whig politician to give his ticket gravitas. He chose Hannibal Hamlin. No one other than a Jeopardy! contestant even remembers Hamlins name today. He didnt exactly set the world on fire. Hamlin was a former Democrat, didnt meet Lincoln until after the election, served only one term as Lincolns vice president, was not liked by first lady Mary Todd and didnt work closely with the president. He made no sense as Lincolns vice president on any level, except the only one that mattered: Hamlin was ferociously opposed to slavery the new partys signature issue. He strongly supported Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, arguing that slaves should be armed. As soon as slavery was ended, Lincoln dropped Hamlin as his vice president. The official GOPs opposition to Trump is the modern slavery partys version of the Civil War, fought by plutocrats with money and media. For his vice president, Trump needs anyone from business, academia, the military or the political world who is Hannibal Hamlin on immigration, a warrior to defend our country from the richs predatory demands for cheap foreign labor. His running mate also needs to be smart and courageous and not in love with his own press notices. Among the possibilities Trump ought to be considering are people like Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo (the latter two are up for re-election this year, but perhaps they can run for both offices simultaneously). Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama is one of approximately one elected officials I completely trust to protect Americans from the cheap labor-demanding rich which is why Trump needs to keep him in the Senate. The same consultants who would have told Trump to never, ever mention immigration are telling him now that he needs a Christie, a Newt, a Corker, a Rubio or a woman. (Because thats how Margaret Thatcher emerged. No one had ever heard her name until the British Conservative Party decided it needed a woman on the ticket!) (Thats sarcasm.) If the consultants prevail with Trump, our only hope is that the conventional wisdom about vice presidents being irrelevant is correct at least for the six months of a Trump presidency before impeachment. 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That is highly unlikely because anyone Trump picks will want to be president. After 8 years the VP is in the best position to win the nomination. Therefore, unless he believes winning the praise of the NYT is better than being VP that is not going to happen because he know, the public has very short memories. Is there any reason Trump cannot pick a democrat such as Oprah to win the black vote and get and extra $200 million for advertisements or Sanders to get the vote of the young voters?
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