Posted on 05/28/2015 2:17:30 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
Whoa.
Sorry to say this, but I have a negative article to post about Donald Trump today.
Donald apparently had a dust-up with Michelle Malkin recently.
Michelle Malkin. Worse it appears Donald started the dust-up. Although it appears both got involved.
Very bad move, Donald.
I'm going with Michelle Malkin, 100%, on this. If you had any sense Donald, you would apologize to the lady, and admit you were clearly out of bounds. On this, and her.
Just my opinion.
Donald, apologize to the lady! She's right, and you're wrong.
I'm serious. You messed up this time.
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
Why are we talking this article from 2012?
Why are we talking this article from 2012?
Holy cr*p.
I didn’t notice that until just now, when you mentioned it.
Wow. My apologies.
Mods maybe you could delete this post?
(I am very embarrassed)
Sorry.
Good point. I just assumed the spat was continuing - didn’t even realize it was the original one!
Because Donald hasn’t changed a bit since 2012....
Reminds me of Ross Perot - who got wealthy by designing the software for Medicaid I believe - (a disaster) and then by being paid a zillion to LEAVE GM as CEO after being a disaster there.
Two disasters, one rich dude.
Perot was a little corporate Nazi who left the military and then sucked every federal dime he could get from the Postal Service, HHS, and other agencies using his insider status. He treated his employees like they were robots and managed to out IBM the original IBM with his authoritarian control. And he handed the presidency to the Clinton crime syndicate.
But I would be there were a handful of Perot kool aid LOVERS on FR back in the day. I wasn’t around then, but I bet there were, and maybe still are, some Perotistas around here.
I bet some of them are the Trumpies too.
He's only slightly better than Charlie Ponzi and Bernie Madoff, in that he manages to stay an inch on the side of legality.
I’m one.
I was for Perot. He was saying we needed to stop selling out America.
I agreed with him 100%. We didn’t, and now China has our industry, and leads the world in manufacturing.
There are two big differences now. Trump is running for the GOP nomination (if he goes ahead and runs, we should know more next month) and...
The technological transfer to China is now well underway.
Trump is the only one saying, we need to look out for businesses here in America.
The only one.
Of course you are. I would’ve bet a hundred grand on it.
They are both pro union protectionists. They agree with the most radical of the leftists and the thuggiest of the union thugs......and they disagree with Hayek and Williams and Sowell and Friedman and Reagan.
The company you keep you know....you seem to like this enormous ego, shady success thing.....
Trump has claimed to want to shut down Chinese imports, but the shirts with his label on them are made in Bangladesh.
I started to read his book, The Art of the Deal. All I saw was someone getting his tax facts wrong, blaming tax law for his financial problems in the early 1990’s, when a large part of it was him tripping over his trousers.
Then he proceeded to trash the bankers who had the temerity to believe that a contract meant what it said, and that he owed them what he promised to pay them. He got out of trouble by intimidating other bankers into renegotiating his mortgages.
I don’t have much time for him.
All I’m saying is, we need to be supporting American jobs.
I am not pro-union, I have never belonged to a union.
Ever. But we really, really, really need to start worrying about American jobs once again.
Bigtime.
China is now the biggest economy in the entire world.
Yet we have no rights there. Their government is not free, their country is not free, we cannot even truly own things there yet we have outsourced our very own industry there bigtime.
Bring it back.
Two big egos collide.
but you subscribe to what the unions say will support jobs, and disagree with what the great conservative economists say will support jobs......
Perot did preach against world trade but the labor unions and Democrat mandated business regulation is what drove manufacturing out of the US. And the dems are still at it.
Malkin has credibility, Trump is a douche-nozzle.
I agree completely.
Hahaha.
All of that said, I made a mistake somehow this (three year old article) showed up in a search of current news stories which I though were sorted in inverse date order. I thought this was a current story, and ran with it.
It turns out the story is nearly three years old.
So while I agree with you on Malkin (less on Trump) this was it seems 100% my mistake for not catching the date on the original story.
Your post is funny though. Well done.
I sure hope Malkin and Trump have worked things out by now, I sure don’t want Malkin on the opposite side.
:D
If you want the mods to pay attention, you have to ping them directly via the “Report Abuse” button. Even if it’s not technically abuse.
Oh ok, will do thanks.
I figured they wanted the post to stay, let me try that...
Thank you.
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