For some perspective on the GOP frontrunner, if you’ve forgotten about all the birther talk of Trump, and how he he showed off his leadership skills by firing Gary Busey over Meatloaf and Little John in “Celebrity Apprentice.”
For some perspective on the GOP frontrunner, if you’ve forgotten about all the birther talk of Trump, and how he he showed off his leadership skills by firing Gary Busey over Meatloaf and Little John in “Celebrity Apprentice.”
Cruz’s edging Trump, or Sanders in a dead-heat with Clinton, will be the main headlines in the mainstream.
Where will you read about how Asian Americans weren’t totally invisible on Monday night?
I talked to three Asian Americans who were all engaged and energized by the grassroots process on display in Iowa.
See my piece here at NBCNews.com.
Now as for Trump
There was a sense that something wasn’t quite right with the Donald when I saw him on a Sunday morning show and he was saying: “I have heart. If people have no money, we have to help people.”
What happened to America’s wall candidate?
He was talking about how government should help poor people who can’t afford health care. And it was a sign that the businessman who has been callous, bombastic and vulgar on the campaign trail was starting to soften up.
Too little, too late.
Trump needs to soften up even more.
When Trump attacked Cruz in Iowa, Cruz deflected the ad hominem approach. He should thank Trump, because it gave nasty, bad guy Cruz appear nicer and more above the fray than he normally does.
It made him electable. Look what happened on Monday.
Trump’s blunder wasn’t missing the final Iowa debate. It was giving the otherwise nasty pit bull Cruz the opportunity to look sympathetic.
That could be an unpardonable sin.
Going forward, I’d bet Trump learns from this, and turns his approach to the nice Donald–if he really wants the job.
As for Clinton/Sanders, I found Asian Americans, primarily for women. But Sanders’ emergence from a year ago has been impressive. And heading into New Hampshire, the key for him will be making the case to people of color who have been presumed to be in Hillary’s camp. That will be the sign that Sanders has broken through.
See my other pieces on Iowa here at www.aaldef.org/blog
and at NBCNews.com