Morris wants to go gung-ho with the military. I don't think the military is necessary. Not that bombing them like Trump says would be such a bad thing. It's just that bombing them is something that can wait until after he's in office. He can defer what he will do until the time he gets there, if he does get there. Morris is all for Trump now, it seems. But Trump doesn't get the political nuances down pat, which Morris is overlooking. The left wing is already working on Trump, trying to get him to make political mistakes. At some point, Trump is going to say something he shouldn't. Maybe he already has. So far, it hasn't hurt him too much, but it could end up disqualifying him, or making him unelectable.
Trump's idea of a wall could do a lot to keep out the bad guys. He could just mention that France doesn't have his type of fence. He doesn't have to answer all the questions that the left throws out at him. Or any of their questions for that matter. They are asking him gotcha type questions in order to harm him politically. He's not handling it the way he should. He ought to ask them: "Who's side are you on?" And then remark: "Looks like the bad guys' side".
Trump should own this race now. He's not pulling away. Probably not a good sign for him.
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