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QUESTIONABLE: Is Donald Trump Showing He’s Still A Democrat By Doing This?

Recent weeks have been highly informative. In summary, for those paying attention, Donald Trump essentially reaffirmed his Democrat Party affiliation. How else can you describe his antics?

Donald Trump complained about CNBC’s proposed three-hour debate format. He said CNBC just wanted to make money off the deal. And that a debate of such length would be a disservice to voters because well, voters are apparently too stupid to either watch a three hour debate or change the channel if they get bored with it.

Who besides Democrats has ever complained about anyone making money?

Who besides Democrats has ever described the electorate as being stupid? (Before the leftist dog whistles start hooting, remember that it was Bill Clinton himself that once rejected the idea of middle-class tax cuts, saying in effect that average citizens didn’t know enough to make the best choices with their own money).

Trump wasn’t done there. He took a jab at Jeb Bush for 9/11. Weird. Really weird. Lincoln Chaffee-level weird. Again, who else but Democrats blames George W. Bush for 9/11, Iraq, the price of tea in China, stubbed toes, and the Kardashians. Wait. Take back the Kardashians. They are Hillary’s fist-bumping buddies. Really though, who else but Democrats would conflate brothers Bush and then dig up 9/11?

Donald Trump may be the front-runner and he may claim allegiance with the GOP. His words define him quite differently.

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Andrew Allen

Andrew Allen (@aandrewallen) grew up in the American southeast and for more than two decades has worked as an information technoloigies professional in various locations around the globe. A former far-left activist, Allen became a conservative in the late 1990s following a lengthy period spent questioning his own worldview. When not working IT-related issues or traveling, Andrew Allen spends his time discovering new ways to bring the pain by exposing the idiocy of liberals and their ideology.