Sunday, January 17, 2016

Donald Trump’s latest delusion of grandeur about Iran prisoner swap

Donald Trump Delusions

Delusions of grandeur are not isolated to liberals, but there seems to be a tendency within the progressive mindset to hold fabricate delusions internally more quickly than conservatives. For Donald Trump, it may be one of the least-known but most prevalent demonstration that he has at the very least been a liberal in the past and may be a liberal hiding behind political expediency while holding a single conservative perspective as it pertains to immigration.

The latest manifestation of these delusions came shortly after it was announced that American prisoners in Iran were being released in exchange for money and Iran-friendly prisoners in the United States.

“So I’ve been hitting them hard and I think I might have had something to do with it,” Trump told a crowd of activists at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention.

Sorry, Mr. Trump, but you had absolutely, positively nothing to do with the Iranian prisoner swap. This thinking is a problem for Americans because there are people who are actually working hard every day to make things like this happen, who pour over intelligence and read through documents to find ways to make the government work. Most of the Presidential candidates have done just that. They don’t simply rely on press appearances and Twitter to promote an agenda. They actually do something about it.

As he progresses through the campaign, he’s quickly adding his quotes onto a long list of liberal delusions:

A Long Line of Liberal Delusions

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