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The Republican Party is likely to nominate for president a man who appears to know next to nothing about the issues that would confront him in the job. And who will likely not accept any advice. Trump, like Obama, always thinks he's the brightest guy in the room and anyone who suggests anything different from what he believes is, by definition, not worth listening to.
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Hillary hack. Ignore him.
3 posted on
03/25/2016 6:09:27 AM PDT by
WENDLE
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgIhGgrhQeE)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
Eugene Robinson is wrong about everything important. He’s a politically corrected communist.
6 posted on
03/25/2016 6:12:48 AM PDT by
ecomcon
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9 posted on
03/25/2016 6:17:21 AM PDT by
Wpin
("I Have Sworn Upon the Altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny...")
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A good manager doesn’t know everything but is known by the quality and results of advisors and employees he brings into the fold. While I don’t view Trump as the smartest, I think his business experience will lead him to him making good hiring decisions for key areas.
16 posted on
03/25/2016 6:52:18 AM PDT by
Boomer One
( ToUses)
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20 posted on
03/25/2016 7:27:50 AM PDT by
rrrod
(just an old guy with a gun in his pocket.l)
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sounds like the black calling the kettle pot.
22 posted on
03/25/2016 9:27:27 AM PDT by
euram
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“Donald Trumps ignorance of government policy, both foreign and domestic, is breathtaking...”
Gasp. He sounds like he’s going to faint.
24 posted on
03/25/2016 9:45:36 AM PDT by
McGruff
(Cruz should sue the National Enquirer if he's such a good lawyer.)
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