Former reality show host Donald Trump is more than just the best thing to happen to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. He's a blessing for the future of the Democratic party.

trumpTrump's racist remarks about Mexicans have not only destroyed the GOP's once long-shot prayer of winning a decent chunk of the Hispanic vote, but also sealed the deal for Democrats among next-generation voters. Sorry, Marco and Jeb.

The New York Times reported today that Hispanic-background high school kids enrolled in a Westchester County school launched a petition drive to move their prom from Trump National Golf Club to a nearby catering home.

"I'm of Hispanic descent, and as soon as I heard him say that all of these immigrants were rapists and drug dealers and of these horrible things, I just thought this is completely false, this is not true, this is just horrible," 17-year-old Julian Robles told the paper.

The Times noted that some of those students will be first-time voters in 2016. As long as the GOP maintains its racist anti-immigrant policy, the younger brothers and sisters of those first-time Hispanic voters are also going to vote Democrat. That's Trump's political legacy.

The implosion of the right-wing media over Trump's rants provides an ancillary benefit for Democrats.

The Donald flabbergasted Fox's Bill O'Reilly when he called for the repeal of the 14th Amendment during the Aug. 18 "The O'Reilly Factor."

Trump and some supporters say the original intent of the Amendment was to grant "birthright citizenship" to freed slaves following the Civil War and American Indians. In Trump's world, the Amendment is the reason that Mexicans "when they're going to have a baby, they move over here for a couple of days, they have a baby."

An incredulous O'Reilly told Trump you can't just strip Americans of their citizenship, and asked if his $166B immigration plan boondoggle would include "federal police kicking in the doors in barrios around the country dragging families out and putting them on a bus."

Meanwhile, conservative media firebrand Ann Coulter tweeted to call Trump's immigration policy paper "the greatest political document since the Magna Carta."

Trump is making the right-wing media nuttier than usual.