Posted on 04/14/2011 9:17:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Listening to and watching Donald Trump talk with Fox Newss Sean Hannity about how rich he is and how smart he is was truly a vomit-inducing moment. The notion that this extremely successful egomaniac would ever be President of the United States is surreal. Its Mr. Smith Goes to Washington on steroids.
Now we learn that he is going to announce whether he is going to run on the season finale of The Apprentice. The show is scheduled to air on May 15. Reportedly he will hold a press conference to announce the decision about being a candidate in the Trump Tower in New York a few days after the finale.
This is such a naked sham for the purpose of getting lots of viewers for his show that it should be embarrassing to everyone who has, even momentarily, taken his phony campaign to gain the Republican Partys nomination seriously. Hannity was snookered or, more likely, he was using Trump to hype his shows ratings and vice versa. In a similar fashion, Foxs Greta Van Susteren has of late used Trump appearances for her show.
Just as I and others cautioned voters in 2008 that Barack Obama was a completely unknown quantity with a totally fabricated life story, it behooves me to warn voters to GET SERIOUS about Trump.
Running the nation requires credentials that go well beyond being a successful businessman. America has coast-to-coast successful businessmen and women, but if a companys CEO makes bad decisions, the Board of Directors can fire them. You cant say Youre fired! to the President of the United States until the next election.
Let me get the formalities out of the way. I am not jealous of Donald Trump because hes rich. Much of the population is richer than me and I could not care less. I understand that Trump has exhibited considerable business acumen, but that is not the same as political acumen, nor does it suggest that it prepares him to deal with heads of state and the nasty events that occur; frequently unexpectedly.
Nor has everything Trump has put his name to been a great success. He gambled on gambling in Atlantic City and that was a bad bet. Fortunately he owed the banks so much money he could write his own ticket. In fairness, all the casinos took a bath. Instead of gambling, the few people visiting Atlantic City these days are there to buy its famous salt water taffy.
Trump is a strident self-promoter. He is bombast. He lacks subtlety which, for his line of work may be a good thing, but for someone to whom we would have to trust the future of the nation, what he lacks most is the experience that a professional politician acquires over time. I hate to admit this, but it is true. The lack of this experience and judgment is blindingly apparent in the current White House resident.
Trump wants to winall the time. Politicians want to survive with their principles reasonably intact and a fat government pension. It is a whole different mindset. The ones the voters reject tend to become lobbyists.
We have a history of presidents who just stunk up the job because they came to it as engineers like Hoover and Carter or Ivory Tower scholars like Wilson. For a long time, Americans elected a succession of generals because the presidents job was mostly about expanding the size of the nation, generally by shooting our way to the West Coast, or fending off Barbary Pirates, yet another of Thomas Jeffersons many achievements.
Presidents become celebrities AFTER theyve been in the office. Few are celebrities going in unless, like Obama, their celebrity is totally manufactured by skilled public relations professionals. After two years in the job, the only things we know for sure about Obama is that hes a moron, probably a Muslim, and definitely a Marxist.
If you want business acumen, Mitt Romney has it to spare. True, hes a bit of a RINO, but its hard to find a Republican these days who isnt. Gov. Pawlenty is a politician and that is not a bad thing. Gov. Huckabee was a politician, but is now a successful anchor of his own show on Fox News. He is going to stay put. Rep. Bachman is the political equivalent of your ex-wife, smart and, like Trump, impossible to shut up. Theres a reason we havent heard from Sarah Palin lately and thats because shes smart enough to not want the job.
I guarantee you that, within one month of his inaugural, you would be kicking yourself for voting for Trump. His incessant need to demonstrate he knows best and is the greatest president ever would be the mirror image of Barack Obamas crazed ideology.
Right now Trump is a novelty, a distraction, a false hope. Theres plenty of time for the campaign process to sort out who will be the Republican choice. My bet is that Trump will announce hes not running. If I am wrong, the happiest man in America will be Barack Obama.
Yep.
I agree.
I love hearing a man who you know will not back down and who doesn’t shy from making a fool of their opponent because of political correctness. It’s about time.
If nothing else he will let the candidate wanna-bes know that his opinions have a following and they should imitate his p.o.v. if they want people to support them too.
I absolutely despise Romney. If that's all we got then we really are up the creek.
Donald Trump = Hillary Clinton.
So why does Donald Trump back away from explaining his political support for Hillary Clinton, support which probably continues to this day?
Why does he shy away from explaining anything about his liberal views?
Trust not in princes. They are but mortal. Any candidate for public office who does not understand the sublime duty of all people to protect human life at all stages should stand on the sidelines. Doesn’t matter how rich or how poor that candidate might be.
So you think Trump could be a democrat plant, but you’d still vote for him?
At this point I’d take my chances with Trump over any of the current batch of DC Rinos....
Question:
How many of you would trust Trump to keep his word if he were to get elected?
One of the things he said on Hennety, when asked about his donations to Schumer, Rahm Emmanuel and other democrats, is that he “gets along with everybody”. If you think McCain reaches “across the isle”, wait till Trump gets in there.
I actually like Trump as a businessman and his outspoken, unscripted comments on the issues. But I don’t believe he’s a principled conservative. He’s got an ego bigger than Obama and his number one priority is Trump.
Not to mention trillions of dollars before then. He has got to go!
I want to vote for Governor Palin or someone similar. It looks like the media and DNC are working their hardest to make that impossible. I know that Romney, Pawlenty, Gingrich, Huckabee and the other dwarves are cucumber sandwiches with mayonaisse on white bread. I know that some of the favorites on here (West, Bachmann and Duncan Hunter) have no more chance than I do. Please advise.
Above all Trump likes to win. Riddle me this, would you prefer Obama or Trump to negotiate defense treaties with our adversaries? In his interview with “H” he talked about drilling for oil and the environment. His take was interesting, as was his take on Ryan's budget proposal as the opening volley in GOP/Presidential Budget negotiations. Also, regarding donations to the dems. New York like Chicago is dem controlled. I'll leave it at that.
Well, isn't that what a "moral liberal" would want?
You mean strong military, pro-life, deal with China & OPEC, and expand the economy is not conservative?
+1
What guarantee do we have she won’t resign half way through the term? (been there done that)?
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