Posted on 11/10/2015 8:59:58 AM PST by Oldpuppymax
Despite Donald Trumpâs meteoric rise to the top of the Republican presidential polls, the GOP establishment continues to bash its leading candidate. Apparently âparty-cideâ is contagious: The Democratic establishment continues to ride the sinking Clinton campaign like the string quartet on the deck of the Titanic â the majority of Americans know sheâs a liar and donât trust her. Itâs a fight to the death all right, only each partyâs pointing a gun at its own head.
GOP establishment favorite Jeb Bush is hemorrhaging voters too. CBS News/YouGov shows Bush coming in a pathetic eighth place in New Hampshire and doing only marginally better in Iowa, where he now places fifth.
As an attorney whoâs worked for Trump (I have not represented him for the past year and a half) â and many years ago, against him â his success on the campaign trail comes as no surprise: Trumpâs a man of exceptional tenacity and guts, insightful intuitions, clear purposes, an intelligence thatâs expressed forcefully and directly, always without regard to political correctness, and a world class negotiator. Trump intuitively understands what troubles Americans and boldly states their concerns; I guarantee heâll never be an appeaser of foreign governments; thereâll be no Neville Chamberlains or hapless apprentices for domestic or foreign policy, in his administration â if youâre not doing your job, youâll be fired.
Coming off President Obamaâs massive failures, most recently his hugely dangerous appeasement of Iran (and funding of the terrorist regime), Americans hunger for Trumpâs common sense approach, especially when coupled with his incorruptibility: Trump doesnât need donors (let alone a foundation to function as money generating, influence-peddling machine), and when he says politicians are forever hitting him up for money...
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Four years of no nepotism will likely have more effect on government departments than anything else, and will have a decade at least of carry on effects.
Very good point! I have hoped for this as well.
Okay—I got that wrong. He’s been married three times, divorced twice.
I know he divorced Ivana and Marla, who was the third?
I suppose it’s Ivana.
Same here.
Ditto!!! Trump is th one!!!
I wonder how that works for you in relation to Obama. After all, he’s only been married once and is so very committed.
Thank you for the brilliant insight, we are doing so well under a man committed to his marriage...sigh
To each his own, I suppose.
Huh? You spam thread with your pathetic ‘thrice married’ nonsense and all you can say is ‘to each his own’?
I’m sure I’ll see you all over the place, dumping on Trump, drooling over Cruz and not making a damn bit of sense while doing either.
To each his own.
Thanks, I now know you are incapable of adult dialogue. Small minded little person, keep tearing down Trump, it makes you look so intelligent.
>>>I think our much better choice is Ted Cruz<<<
I’ll go out on a Limb here.
I believe 99%+ of the Trump Supporters on this Site would embrace Cruz if he ended up being the Nominee.
I’m not sure that 99% of the Cruz Supporters on this Site would reciprocate. Just a gut feeling, though I hope I’m completely wrong.
I say that as a Cruz Supporter who looks at Trump as a close Second. No other Republican Candidates are even on the list, not a one. If it isn’t one of those two, I’ll have a whole lot of thinking to do.
>>>Tells me a lot about his âcommitmentâ<<<
I just read that there are a whole bunch of Wealthy Individuals moving out of the Country and giving up their American Citizenship. Trump isn’t one of them.
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