This is just another sandbagging question by the liberal MSM to try to make Trump look like a “racist” because someone supports him. No matter how Trump answers the question, the MSM smugly thinks they made Trump look like a “racist.”

Hillary also has millions of supporters, and I’m sure there are some miscreants, villains and bad characters among that group, but Hillary never gets asked questions like that because the MSM is on her side.

Trump did his usual thing, which is to NOT start acting like a “cuckservative” when the MSM does stuff like that to him. As soon as he starts putting MSM questions into a hierarchy into which some of them are deserving of a cuckservative response, he has lost to them.

No one voting for Trump cares about this incident. This is just the liberal MSM talking to themselves about how “racist” Trump is, which is what they have been doing already for the last eight months. This is not going to hurt Trump on Super Tuesday. That Trump stands up to the political correctness that the MSM uses to control all of the other Republicans is why the voters like Trump.

Trump hurt himself before South Carolina by going against Republican orthodoxy at the debate beforehand. Trump had a fine debate in Texas this week, and Trump is probably going to say, after he sweeps Super Tuesday, that he’s not doing any more Republican debates because he has won and the only reason the GOP wants to hold more debates is because they are out to get him, and if any other candidate had as strong of a lead as he did after Super Tuesday there would be no more debates, and Trump would be right about that.

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Did Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, really disavow Trump, or is it just a rhetorical advice to allow him to continue to praise Trump while maintaining plausible deniability?

“We all want a saint-like president with brilliant and rational policies, but a saint would never make it through the primaries.”

I personally just want a president with Mitt Romney’s demeanor but with Trump’s policies on immigration. Romney was able to make it through the primaries, but he was not able to make it past the blue-collar white vote in Rust Belt states. I believe that Trump can win the Rust Belt, even Pennsylvania which has been voting Democratic in presidential elections since 1992.