If your'e interested in what's transpiring across the pond.
Now that Donald Trump has secured the Republican party nomination , to run for president , who would you like to see in the Oval office ; out of the two candidates ?
I've never really understood why some people loathe Hilary Clinton so much. I suspect it's 'suspicion of a powerful woman' syndrome. She stakes me as a rational able and experienced operator. None of those attributes appear to apply to Trump, and some of his 'advisers' seem even crazier than him. The woman on the C4 news the other evening was quite unbelievable: 'Mr Trump is a normal guy. I tell you he's a guy who isn't afraid to eat Big Macs! (!)
Really ? There's a surprise.
Similar to the UK in our last election - a number of votes will be cast for the candidate the voter dislikes the least - maybe Cameron would not be ideal, but a vote for Milliband would be a disaster.
I am sure the same will apply - Clinton may not be ideal, but the notion of Trump as President does seem alarming, to say the least.
And the prospect of a President with form on hiding the truth would be preferable? And a party that hates Democracy and tries to stop people saying what they dont want to hear?
Trump is not crazy, he has played quite a blinder. Unless he had adopted the loud mouth say it how it is stance he would have got nowhere. Watch him tone it down as he starts to play for the middle ground.
So far both sides have only been playing to the converted, now we should see what the real public start to say.
dannyk: "Do we really want a President in the White House who knows that he is not at all popular in the UK. " - I don't remember any president that ever cared what we think in the UK.