GOP warned: ‘There’s no future in apologizing’

Trump hailed as model for Republican victory in ’16.

You want to be the 2016 Republican presidential nominee, candidates?

Then journalist and author Jack Cashill has some advice for you – don’t apologize.

“The Republican nominee for president will be that candidate who best learns that there is no future in apologizing,” Cashill, a WND columnist, wrote in a recent column.

Just days later, Donald Trump launched his campaign for the White House and began to put Cashill’s advice into practice. Cashill said he never had Trump in mind when he wrote that column.

“At the time, I wasn’t even thinking Trump,” Cashill told WND in a recent interview. “I didn’t know he was running or that he was a serious candidate.”

In his announcement speech, Trump famously declared Mexico was not sending its best and brightest to America, but was instead sending many drug dealers, rapists and criminals.

Cashill said such a declaration “would have sent any other Republican candidate running for cover and ended his political career.”

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