No, no podemos:
The head of Hispanic media relations at the Republican National Committee is resigning this month in what appears to be another indication of the lingering discomfort some party officials have about working to elect Donald J. Trump president.Hmmm. "Lingering discomfort." "Difficulties surrounding..." You must mean "the realization that your party is about to nominate a raging, horrific, racist clown, and you're collaborating in the act."
Ruth Guerra, who is of Mexican descent and was in charge of carrying the party’s message to Hispanic voters, is joining the American Action Network, a Republican-aligned “super PAC,” she confirmed in a brief interview on Wednesday. [snip]
But Ms. Guerra told colleagues this year that she was uncomfortable working for Mr. Trump, according two R.N.C. aides who requested anonymity to speak candidly about the difficulties surrounding the party’s presumptive standard-bearer. (our emphasis)
Guerra was quickly replaced by Helen Aguirre Ferre (a Cuban American perhaps less sensitive to Rump's slurs on Mexican Americans), who had this to say about Rump in March:
"Donald Trump has contributed to this [culture of violence that we’re seeing],” she said. “And there is very clear evidence in his speeches and his rallies that he does instigate that violence. And then he’ll say, ‘I will pay for your attorney,’ or ‘Don’t rough them up too much,’ as if [the anti-Trump protesters] were going to be...roughed up anyway. But just the introduction to that in the political context from a candidate is so dangerous, and so divisive. And even when he speaks in defense of his [actions]...he comes back to illegal immigration and immigrants, as if immigrants were a problem with the violence yesterday. He [also] doesn’t denounce the violence that was committed against journalists … Trump hasn't come out and said, ‘Don't do that. We don't condone that, this is a place of peace.’ And he's not trying to be peaceful—he's actually rallying up the support.”But, that was a whole 3 months ago, and this is now:
“I am proud to be joining the RNC at such a critical time,” the new Director of Hispanic Communications said. “This is one of the most important elections of our lifetime, and I’m eager to make the case to the Hispanic community why Republican ideas and values are the way forward for our country after eight years of an Obama agenda which has failed all Americans.”"Proud!" It takes a particular kind of smarmy hypocrite to swallow whatever pride you may have and support a party whose "presidential" nominee is an unqualified, bigoted, racist ignoramus like Donald "Rump" Trump; but apparently they're out there, right, Ms. Aguirre Ferre?