Posted on 08/20/2015 1:31:42 PM PDT by Steelfish
Paris Hilton Could Out-Trump Trump in 2016
by Kevin D. Williamson August 20, 2015
Donald Trumps admirers, like those of Ross Perot in an earlier epoch, cite his business success as his main qualification and believe that the acumen that he has demonstrated in making himself rich enough to do incredibly vulgar things like gold-plating the seatbelt buckles in his airplane is a skill thats transferable to things like trade policy and immigration law. There may be something to that line of thinking, but Ross Perot is not the entrepreneur whom Trump most closely resembles.
You heard it here first: Paris Hilton 2016. Trump has a great deal in common with Hilton, much more than a famous blond hair-do. Hilton is or was, more on that in a bit an heiress to a splendid fortune based in part on real estate. Trump, despite his eternal posturing as novus homo, is a New York City trust-fund brat who inherited a vast real-estate portfolio from his father.
Hilton used her standing as a figure of public interest to create a career for herself as a celebrity, as someone who is famous for being famous, as the saying goes. Trump still owns a great deal of real estate, but his largest asset, according to his own financial statements, is his celebrity: He values his personal brand at many billions of dollars, more than any building or golf course or property he owns. .
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I love how thin-skinned you two are.
You make a bigger fool of yourself with every post.
Just be man and respect what others ask. Stop sending unwanted PMs to posters who you know do not want them.
Cruz says he’s a BIG Trump fan.
https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en#q=Ted+Cruz:+%27I%27m+a+Big+Fan+of+Donald+Trump%27s&hl=en&start=10
He’s good enough for Cruz.
It’s one thing to support what Trump has been saying (I do) it’s another thing altogether to support him for the Republican nomination which Cruz clearly does not (nor do I).
Smiles. :-)
Nice pic. But it doesn’t prove Cruz supports Trump for the Republican nomination because he doesn’t.
Not at first
Every Republican nominee for president after Reagan was de facto liberal that only cared about working within the DC establishment.
You know all of the primary conservatives are just theater, right?
Most would rather see a candidate than isn’t beholden to the establishment and that won’t sell out the country at the first chance.
If Cruz truly believes in the ideals that he is proclaiming, he should stating that he will go third party too. After all, what’s more important, the party/establishment or the country?
What’s the status of “sore loser” laws once these candidates register for a R primary?
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