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Hi. I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. Donald Trump has done it again. He’s all the media can talk about. The media thinks his comments about John McCain have ruined his presidential campaign. I have news for them: “No way, Jose!” Trump is just getting started.

Let’s put this all into perspective. I am an S.O.B. (son of a butcher). My butcher dad instilled me with common sense. His favorite saying was, “Don’t watch what a man says; watch what he does.”

Never has that saying applied more than with Trump’s comments about McCain last week. Of course McCain is a war hero. That is not up for debate. Trump was angry. He was responding to attacks by McCain. He let his anger get the best of him. Trump was offensive. Trump was wrong. He should have attacked McCain’s politics, but clearly separated that from his record as a war hero.

But think of my father’s wise words. Stop worrying about what a man says and worry about what he does.

If you find Trump’s comments about McCain inappropriate and offensive, here are a few important questions for you:

  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than President Obama’s agreeing to a nuclear deal with Iran that gives the Iranians everything they ever dreamed of, including the ability to build a nuclear bomb, and hundreds of billions of dollars they will use to fund terrorism all over the world, and dramatically increasing the odds for another Jewish Holocaust?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than our hero veterans being left on fake waiting lists to die by Obama’s Department of Veterans Affairs?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than our hero soldiers left disarmed at military bases (like Fort Hood) and recruitment centers (like the one in Tennessee), so they are helpless when attacked by armed terrorists (things that, as a powerful U.S. senator, McCain failed to correct!).
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Obama’s refusal for almost a week to lower the flag to half-staff at the White House in honor of the five slain military heroes from last week’s terrorist attack? Obama finally relented and lowered the flag at the White House, but only after Trump announced he was lowering flags at all his properties.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Obama’s refusal to use “Islam” and “terrorist” in the same sentence?
  • Incidentally, the White House and mainstream media both called the latest killings in Tennessee by a radical Islamic terrorist named Mohammed Abdulazeez a “domestic terror attack.”
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than the fact that Obama has left the border wide open, thereby allowing terrorists to easily walk into our country?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than the fact Obama has made it easy for immigrants from Muslim countries to come to America?
  • More than 127,000 visas were issued just last year for students from Muslim countries. This is a terrorist disaster waiting to happen.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than the murder of a beautiful young lady in broad daylight on a tourist pier in San Francisco allegedly at the hands of an illegal Mexican national who was deported five times? As Trump pointed out, Obama hasn’t even bothered to call her parents and offer his condolences.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Obama’s committing crimes against the American people by using the Internal Revenue Service, the FBI and the Department of Justice to try to silence and even imprison his political opponents?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Obama’s keeping a secret race-based database in order to force every school, neighborhood and bank decision in America to be based on “equality,” “social justice” and “race?”
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than 45 million Americans being on welfare for 48 consecutive months in Obama’s America?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than 144 million Americans living in homes collecting some form of entitlement checks and the lowest workforce participation rate in modern history?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than a negative gross domestic product growth rate in the first quarter, meaning our economy is going backward?
  • Incidentally, if the Fed’s prediction of 1.9 percent GDP growth for 2015 is correct, Obama will be the first president in history with seven straight years under 3 percent growth. So Trump’s words aren’t costing any of us a dime, but Obama’s policies are destroying middle-class incomes.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than $8 trillion in debt being added under Obama (a 70 percent increase), which threatens to destroy our children’s future?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Obama’s lies and fraud about Obamacare when he said, “If you like your health insurance, you can keep it?” At the time he said it, Obama knew that 93 million Americans would lose their insurance. Isn’t that fraud? It’s important to note that Trump’s words didn’t cost any of us a dollar, but Obama’s lying words doubled and tripled our insurance premiums.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than the cover-up of Benghazi, when Obama and Hillary Clinton both knew it was a terrorist attack but lied and blamed it on a film no one watched to save Obama’s re-election? Please keep in mind they also refused all attempts to mount a rescue operation. Trump’s words didn’t cost anyone his life.
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Clinton’s deleting 32,000 emails — none of which, she claims, were any of your business?
  • Are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Clinton’s accepting $2 billion in donations to the Clinton Foundation — much of it from foreign governments while serving as secretary of state — and then awarding contracts to her big donors?
  • And are Trump’s comments about McCain more important than Hillary’s Clinton Foundation taking in $149 million last year but donating only $9 million to charity? Isn’t that called a charity scam? I wouldn’t doubt the only reason Clinton is supporting Obama’s terrible Iran deal is that he threatened to open DOJ and IRS criminal investigations of the corrupt Clinton Foundation. That’s how “Chicago politics” works — even within your own party. Ask New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez.

Folks, the economy is failing. Our foreign policy is failing. ISIS is thriving. Our enemies are laughing. The middle class is being destroyed. One hundred and seven million Americans are on some form of welfare. Obamacare is an unmitigated disaster for the middle class, and the big rate increases haven’t even started yet. The treaty with Iran is the worst in U.S. history. Our debt threatens to destroy our children’s future.

None of this has happened because of words. It’s the actions above that are destroying America and the American dream.

Yet Obama, Clinton, the establishment politicians in Washington (including McCain) and the mainstream media want you to pay attention only to one comment by Trump. According to the media, that’s the biggest news story in America.

My question is: Why does an inappropriate and offensive one-liner by Trump even merit a headline, let alone the lead story in the news?

It’s because the establishment in Washington and the mainstream media are scared to death of Trump. They are scared he will upset the apple cart. He’ll stop the gravy train. He’ll investigate the corruption and bribery. He’ll prosecute the criminals in the D.C. political class ripping off the American people and destroying the middle class. They are using Trump’s words to distract you from seeing the actions that are destroying our country: their actions.

They are so scared they’ll stop at nothing to destroy him. So Trump is treated differently from any other candidate. They record his every word, searching for the one word or sentence that can ruin his presidential ambitions.

So if the actions I just listed taken by Obama, Clinton and the D.C. career politicians don’t bother you; if you like the direction of America and like things exactly as they are; if you think words are more important than actions, or jobs, or the economy, or your healthcare … then don’t vote for Trump.

You know where I stand. I think we need a street fighter with chutzpah. We need someone with a vicious mouth who doesn’t back down or apologize all day long. We need someone unafraid to take on the liberal media. We need some fearless in the face of liberal smears and slanders. We need someone not afraid to tell the truth and let the chips fall where they may. We need someone willing to ignore all the critics and be relentless in pursuit of Obama and the criminals in his socialist cabal who are destroying America.

And if a guy like Trump fits that bill, we’re all going to have to accept the political incorrectness that comes along with it.

I’m Wayne Allyn Root for Personal Liberty. See you next week. God bless America.

Personal Liberty

Wayne Allyn Root

Wayne Allyn Root is one of America's leading Libertarian-conservative authors. Wayne's new book is The Murder of the Middle Class
Wayne is a Capitalist Evangelist, serial entrepreneur, conservative media commentator, and proud champion of the middle class. He is a former Libertarian vice presidential nominee and Fox News regular. Follow Wayne on Twitter and visit Wayne's web site: www.ROOTforAmerica.com