Posted on 06/23/2015 6:02:49 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
Donald Trump spent the majority of his first news conference following last weeks presidential announcement talking up his new golf course, though he did weigh in on two key political issues up for debate.
When asked whether he supported South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haleys decision to call for the Confederate battle flag to be taken down from out front of the State Capitol building, Trump said he did.
I would take it down, yes, the billionaire real estate mogul said. I think they should put it in a museum and respect whatever it is you have to respect.
Then, when asked what woman he would like to see on the new $10 bill, he responded to laughter My mother.
The questions came after Trump spoke outside his Trump National Golf Club in Virginia. There, Trump reiterated his offer to let President Obama play on the course, but said he hasnt yet heard back from the White House.
I would say Im probably not his favorite person in the world, Trump said of the commander-in-chief, though he did note that he had a helicopter pad available on-site and that Obama could travel across the Potomac River to the course relatively quickly.
Trump has been in the race only a week and has never held elective office but polls give him a real shot at one of the 10 slots on the Republican debate stage this August. According to Fox News, the co-sponsor of the debate, the top 10 contenders will be determined according to an average of national polls though the network hasnt disclosed which ones.
A poll of likely New Hampshire voters released Tuesday by Suffolk University found Trump garnering 11 percent of votes, trailing only former Florida Gov. Jeb Bushs 14 percent. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio both finished with support below 10 percent.
Still, a national poll of Republican primary voters released Monday by the WSJ and NBC news was far less sanguine for The Donald. Only 1 percent of respondents listed Trump as their top choice and two-thirds said that they could never imagine supporting him.
Excellent list. And Trump’s just getting started. By the way, you might want to add banning transgenders from the military to the list. Certainly a worthy accomplishment in my book.
And I am not sure if the media changed his mind or if he changed it himself. The media didn't change my mind either, I changed it.
The primary season followed by the election season was very interesting to me. I opened my eyes. This entire country, and quite possibly the world, is run on lies. Nothing but lies. Trump isn't a liar. He might say and do some things that I disagree with, and he might change his mind in ways that I like and don't like, but the guy is honest.
And that is something that I cannot say about anyone else in government, politics or media.
And that's why they all hate him.
What about NAFTA? What about bombing Syria.
Not worried about it.
Trump hasn’t been part of the apparatus purposely lying to and trying to destroy us all for the past God knows how many decades.
You should plainly be able to see that none of them wanted him in their pool at all, and the reason for that is crystal clear. He does not and never did belong to their very exclusive club.
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