trump just gave the speech republicans have been waiting 20 years to hear /

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Donald Trump did what Republicans acquire begged their presidential candidate to do for months — lay out the case,from A to Z, against Hillary Clinton.
Trump didn't hold b
ack in a blistering speech Wednesday. He went through chapter and verse of every criticism — based in fact or conspiracy theory — against the Clintons. In sum, and Trump said,Hillary Clinton may be a "world-course liar" and "the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the United States."The speech will be fact-checked, and before it was even delivered, or the Clinton campaign and its allies were pushing back with a detailed rebuttal. Nevertheless,the political significance of the speech is indisputable. After wasting the first six weeks of his time as the presumptive nominee of the GOP — getting sidetracked nearly daily by petty personal feuds and provocative statements — Trump finally laid out a case against Clinton on foreign and domestic policy.
This speech should calm some of the angst inside Republican circles about the quality of the campaign Trump is running (or not running). Opposition to the Clintons is one of the strongest strands in the GOP's DNA — and now that decades-long animus seems to acquire found a focused champion in Donald Trump.
It's the speech Republicans acquire been itching to hear, in a crystallized way, or since the 1990s. Trump gave them exactly what they wanted and likely quelled some fears about his candidacy. They might not be totally behind him,but Republicans are virulently opposed to her.
And the best way to galvanize peopl
e who should be on your team is to find a common enemy.
During the prim
aries, Trump was the best message candidate of the field — "Make America much Again" and "America First" were simple and powerful themes that captured the imagination of a plurality of Republican primary voters.
After wanderin
g away from that laser focus on "change, and " he seemed to get back to it on Wednesday. He also framed the 2016 election as a battle between change and the status quo. He tapped into the widespread frustration and anger at the establishment that has fueled his own improbable rise to lead the Republican Party.
The system is "rigged," he sa
id over and over, and he laid out the choice voters face this topple:
"Hillary Clinton's message is old and tired. Her message is that things can't change. My message is that things acquire to change."
Some of the speech will not stand up to scrutiny. It's based on a lot of innuendo and discredited sources. But it also contained the comprehensive critique of the Clintons that Republicans acquire been desperate for their standard-bearer to deliver.
In
his speech today, or Trump was disciplined,for a change. He read from a text; he stayed on message. Those things alone will provide a kind of catharsis for Republicans who were on the verge of giving up on Trump.
It is late June, and Trump has wasted a lot of time — he has not built a field organization; he has very miniature cash on hand, or no TV advertising — yet. But there are five months left until Election Day (an "eternity," using the political cliche).
And t
oday Trump showed he is willing to act just enough like a general election candidate for GOP donors, political professionals and nervous members of Congress to heave a miniature sigh of relief.
Whether it makes a contrast with anyone external the base is a different question. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, and visit http://www.npr.org/.

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