Breitbart
By Matthew Boyle
September 2, 2015
2016
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump told Breitbart News that former
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush should be speaking English—not the Spanish he
spoke to attack Trump in Miami
this week—on the campaign trail.
Trump had harsh words for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)80% in
this interview as well and lit into the donor class, all while saying
that the “silent majority” in America is waking up and fighting to take
back the country from
the political class.
Trump
also predicted that he will not only win the White House in 2016, but
that he will be re-elected in 2020–predicting he will be a two-term
president–and that at the
end of his eventual eight years in the White House he will be known to
all as a “great conservative” just like Ronald Reagan.
“I
like Jeb,” Trump said. “He’s a nice man. But he should really set the
example by speaking English while in the United States.”
“El
hombre no es conservador,” Bush said in Spanish of Trump in Miami,
according to the Tampa Bay Times. That means, according to that
newspaper, that Bush is saying of
Trump: “The man is not conservative.”
“Besides,
he tries to personalize everything. If you’re not totally in agreement
with him you’re an idiot, or stupid, or don’t have energy, or blah blah
blah,” Bush continued
in English, according to the Times.
Trump, in his exclusive with Breitbart News, ripped that argument—that somehow he’s not a conservative.
“You
know, Ronald Reagan wasn’t a conservative,” Trump said. “He became a
great conservative. By the time I’m finished, people will say I’m a
great conservative. By the
time I’m finished with the presidency, after eight years of the
presidency, people will say I’m a great conservative—far greater than
Jeb would ever have the ability to be.”
Trump
also fired back at Rubio for aiming to undercut his campaign slogan,
“Make America Great Again.” The campaign slogan was used by Ronald
Reagan in the 1980 campaign
for the White House alongside George H.W. Bush, Jeb’s father.
According
to the New York Times, this week Rubio—while campaigning in Carson
City, Nevada—said Trump’s campaign slogan isn’t an accurate assessment
of the country. Rubio
argued America is “great” now.
“There’s
one other candidate running, he says he’s going to make America great
again,” Rubio said at a community center before a crowd of 200,
according to the New York
Times. “I understand what he means by that. I don’t mean that as a
slight.”
Rubio
continued: “I would remind everyone America is great. There’s no nation
on earth I would trade places with. There’s no other country I would
rather be. The issue
is not that we’re not great. The issue is whether we will remain great.
The issue is, we can be even greater than we are now. We can be even
more prosperous, more powerful.”
Trump,
in response, told Breitbart News that this means Rubio is complacent
with where America is now—and doesn’t believe there is room for
improvement in the country.
Trump also called Rubio “Jeb’s plebe.”
Rubio
was trained by Bush in Florida politics before the two, along with 15
other Republicans including Trump, started competing against each other
for the GOP nomination
this cycle. Rubio and Bush have nearly identical political viewpoints
on immigration and trade, and as Bush and his campaign keep slipping
more and more, it’s expected the donor class paymasters will get behind
Rubio down the road, because he would give them
everything they want if he’s elected president, just like Bush would.
“If
Marco thinks that the country is great now, he’ll never be elected
president because it’s not what it was and it’s not great enough—and we
will make the country great
again,” Trump said. “But if Marco is satisfied—I like Marco, but that
means he’s satisfied. You can’t be satisfied [with where the country is
now]. You have to use the word ‘again.’ It’s very important, because if
he’s saying that, then that means there’s
no room for improvement. That means he’s satisfied, that means he’s
unelectable.”
Trump
thinks that no matter who the establishment puts forward as the donor
class candidate—whether it be Bush, or if Bush continues failing then
Rubio, or Ohio Gov. John
Kasich, for instance—that “they are all controlled” by the paymasters
funding their campaigns.
“They
are controlling the politicians—and I used to be one of those people,
at the highest level, I was one of them,” Trump said. “Nobody knows the
game better than I
do. I think part of the reason I’m resonating with the public is that I
don’t want money. I feel oftentimes foolish when people want to give me
millions and millions of dollars that I’m turning them down. I feel
foolish. I just hope the public appreciates
what I’m doing.”
Trump
said that the donor class paymasters who he says are controlling the
politicians like Bush and Rubio “are looking to benefit themselves or
their company, whereas
I’m looking only to benefit the people of the United States.”
When it comes to the border, Trump again noted that he’d build a wall if elected president.
“I
know this: We need a wall, and we need it badly,” Trump told Breitbart
News. “And it’s got to be an impenetrable wall. We’re taking in people
legally, but we’re not
taking in any more illegals, but we will take them in legally.”
When
it comes to the next debate, Trump said he’s prepared for it, but he
does “hope I’m treated better than I was at the last debate.”
“Everyone
said I won the last debate—according to Drudge and Time, Drudge and
Time did a poll and they said I won,” Trump said. “That’s Time Magazine.
Yeah, I’ve bee,
I think, preparing my whole life for the next debate.”
Trump
also told Breitbart News that he has noticed even more, since he first
brought the line back up earlier in the campaign, that the “silent
majority” is back in business
in America. He said the crowds of people—hundreds of thousands,
millions of folks nationwide—getting involved in the process prove that
the “silent majority” is not “silent” anymore. The phrase “silent
majority” was made popular by Richard Nixon.
“There
is a great silent majority, and the silent majority is not so silent
anymore,” Trump said. “They want to see America become great again.”
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