Posted on 04/17/2011 9:10:13 PM PDT by TheConservativeCitizen
According to the latest poll, joke candidate and conspiracy nut Donald Trump is leading the Republican Presidential field by 9 points.
Trump is pro gun control, pro abortion, pro socialized healthcare. He praised Hillary Clinton when she was running for President and spoke well of her health care plan. He has a long history of making donations to liberal candidates including Charlie Rangel, Charlie Schumer, and as recently as 2010 to Harry Reid. He was also recently contributed 50,000$ to the Rahm Emanuel campaign for mayor of Chicago.
Trump is basically a birther Romney only more liberal and with more ego than Kanye West. I think the support he attracts is indicative of two things; there is no strong candidate for the Republicans to rally around and they will desperately cling to any fools hope, and a large portion of the GOP base has moved into the insane asylum and have deluded themselves into thinking they can keep Obama off the ballot. These people are in for a rude awakening. Obama is vulnerable, but still enjoys the support of roughly half the population, in the absence of a strong, viable, and appealing candidate Obama will get a second term. Trump is a dead end, if he wins the primary he stands no chance against Obama, if he loses, he may decide that he wants more attention and make a run as a third party candidate torpedoing the GOP nominee. The GOP will live to regret granting this man the spotlight and will pay dearly for not kicking the birthers out of the party a long time ago.
So "roughly half" is now 41%? Obummers polls are in the toilet. He is beginning to lose blacks in some polling. This article is a loser.
It’s an old and well established group blog with numerous libertarian and conservative writers sharing a wide range of views. If you would have looked around before you posted your comment, you would have figured that out easily.
Truer words have never been typed; Romney is a putz.
i’m behind Trump on the push for eligibility clarification / proof
beyond that, no... i don’t think he’d be the kind of president we need. i prefer my presidents to be inspiring leaders, not cut-throaty business types. (noting that business types and cut-throat business types are different)
He’s giving them all the Full Alinsky.
I hope he keeps hammering at 0 like a woodpecker on crack.
The author of this opinion piece is clearly no Conservative, and obviously a Trojan Horse. No real Conservative would knock “birthers”. The faker is a Dem/Socialist/Fascist (not twenty five cents worth of difference).
I’ve been pretty supportive of Trump’s efforts. One thing that would cause me to hesitate is if Trump nominated a Harriet Miers to the Court and the right went ballistic, Trump probably wouldn’t back down. Bush was famous for being stubborn and set in his ways but he would probably have nothing on Trump in that regard.
For the most part though, I find the reaction by some on FR, hyperventilating over a Trump candidacy, to be comical.
Well said.
Though I don’t know Trump’s stands on various issues, he is attractive and refreshing as he is showing he has guts and a spine.
The “author” (more appropriately: blogger) of this “article” (more appropriately: vanity post) claims Rasmussen has a conservative bias and that Obama is at 48% approval.
Zazu says:
April 17, 2011 at 11:00 pm
Also, alot of people keep saying Obama poll numbers are in the toilet, which is plain not true. With EVERYTHING going wrong, economy sucking, joblessness, more bloodshed in Afghanistan, a third freaken war (to his party base a Dem starting a war is like a Republican performing an abortion), 4$ gas, the 2010 watershed election, Obama is still at 48% support per Rasmussen, a poll with a conservative bias. So anyone who thinks Obama is a push over and any warm body will defeat him is delusional, stop drinking the Kool Aid.
Are you Zazu of the lame “Constitution Club” blog? You used the same terminology he did in the comments section: “warm body”. Just curious.
Reagan could carry his ideas in an interview or debate. He won them. The same can’t be said for Palin... yet.
This blogger is citing Rasmussen which he claims has a “conservative bias”. lol
The fact that Trump can jump to the top of the list as a one-note-wonder shows our lineup of candidates they need to man-up and campaign. He’s showing Romney et al to be 90 pound weaklings.
I don’t know Trump’s mind; he may have decided to be a pro-0bama spoiler by splitting the Republican vote. Or, he may be honest (a long shot).
But he is showing up the weakness of our field. Someone needs to take a poke at him and knock him off the top of the hill.
Zazu says:
April 17, 2011 at 10:14 pm
When we finally exterminate our own race along with the rest of life on planet earth, some aliens will draw a valuable lesson about getting along from the skeleton of our civilization.
That is why I am not a creationist, if man was made in the image of God, I am personally not impressed.
He’s a Romneybot:
Kittenz for Mittenz!!!
Posted on April 11, 2011 by Zazu
Romney has just formed exploratory committee, designated campaign headquarters, is officially running for President.
Here is the sales pitch:
The Good:
1. He is going to be a formidable candidate due to name recognition, deep coffers, and establishment connections.
2. He is a much better candidate than Palin or Trump (not being a moron, quitter, or conspiracy nut is good).
3. May appeal to moderates and independents.
The Bad:
1. Liberal turned moderate, was pro-abortion, pro-gun control, signed gay marriage into law.
2. A chameleon politician who says what he thinks will get him elected.
3. Hated by the party faithful.
4. A billionaire, people suffering through bad economy do not want to vote for blue bloods.
5. As a Mormon will receive flack from some bigots.
The Ugly:
1. Romneycare, ouch is this going to hurt him, both in the primaries and if he survives, the general election.
Overall: Will only succeed in the primaries given a weak and divided field. If he does win nomination, stands a better chance than virtually any other currently mentioned candidate, still an underdog against Obama though. Even if he wins, likely to be a moderate President.
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