Image no doubt meant to convey pathetic dying-away White bumpkins.
BALMEDIE, Scotland (AP) — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is well-known in this serene coastal section of Scotland, where shimmering golden sand dunes meet the ice-blue North Sea and people play on his golf course. He's known in the Himalayas, too, far from any sign with his name on it. And in the Middle East, Africa and beyond.
His is clearly a recognized name worldwide, which is not to say it's a beloved one.
In Balmedie, the real estate mogul is both praised and blamed for building a deluxe international golf course in a previously pristine spot. Some believe he's delivered the jobs and benefits he promised; others think American voters should beware a fast-talking scoundrel.
"He is a strange fish," said Susan Munro, a shop worker who has lived on land adjacent to the new Trump resort for more than 35 years. "If he doesn't get his own way, he just loses it." As she sees it, "He would be a disaster for everyone." ...
Apparently many in Third World countries deeply resent any closing of the West's borders, when their own nations fiercely defend their own. Obviously our Open-Borders Overlords, including the MSM, have fostered the expectations in the rest of the world's billions of people that they have the right to move here. These polices constitute the murder-suicide of the West and our own great-grandkids.