Super Tuesday Part 2 gets underway today

It's a huge day for US politics. If Donald Trump can win votes in Florida and Ohio today it will take some seriously underhanded political maneuvering to keep him away from the Republican nomination.

At the moment, what I don't understand is attacks on him from the right for the protests at his campaigns.

These are the same people who derided Occupy Wall Street, who cheer on police crackdowns at anti-G20 protests and who unflinchingly support the military-industrial complex.

Now they blame Trump for creating a 'toxic' environment or that "a candidate for president of the United States should condemn violence, not encourage violence." That's quiet a turnabout from Rubio who just three weeks ago when Rubio supporters were roughing up his protestors and was saying "Looks like a lot of fun back there!" and "The world is growing more dangerous - and apparently, so is this rally."

Was Ted Cruz denouncing Tea Party intimidation at Obamacare rallies?

It's all gotten a bit too desperate.

In any case, Trump is going to take a commanding lead tonight and I suspect the Republican establishment will have no choice but to fall in line and begin to get behind Trump. I think he's going to win it all.