Posted on 04/16/2011 11:30:25 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
A top adviser for President Obama dismisses him as a "sideshow." Former Bush adviser Karl Rove calls him a "joke candidate."
But that hasn't stopped Donald Trump, who has captured national attention with his outspoken skepticism of Obama's citizenship, from surging in early presidential polls. He leads all potential GOP presidential candidates by nine points in a Public Policy Polling survey released Friday. He trailed only Mitt Romney in a NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released last week.
The real estate mogul and star of NBC's "The Apprentice" says he's encouraged by the polls, but won't make an announcement about his plans for a presidential bid until June. Yet he'll be in Florida this weekend to speak at a Tea Party Tax Day rally in his first political trip since he began making waves with talks of a possible presidential bid.
Despite Trump's early strong showing, many still aren't convinced of his electability and analysts say he will have to go beyond the so-called "birther" cause and define himself for Republican primary voters on social, fiscal and foreign policy issues.
Cary Covington, a political science professor at the University of Iowa, attributes Trump's high poll numbers more to a weak Republican field than to Trump's strengths as a potential candidate.
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-"... for the record, I supported the Tea Party even when I was still a registered demonRat. I know Trump donated to Charlie Christ, while people like me gave $$ to Rubio and Rand Paul...
I consider myself a consitututional conservative, but I am also practical in fighting the left, you have to first get elected, the messanger matters. Obama has to be kicked out in 2012!
If takes a Trump to do it, so be it. For congress, I will be supporting rock solid constittional conservatives like Rubio, especially staunch fiscal conservatives.
but the WH is another game, and I will be reregistering temporarily as a repub to vote for Trump, love Sarah Palin, but she will not be able to punch through the onslaught of establishment repubs and the corrupt dems, obots are stupid but they will come out in drives to vote against her, with Trump, heck many of these Obot drones will vote for Trump just because their beloved Messaih didn't close down Gitmo."
I listen to a lot of talk radio and Fox TV. The only person of prominence who was talking about Obama’s past connections was Hannity. I never heard any other prominent radio or TV personality of any prominent politician get in the face of the Kenyan.
Point is Trump did no worse than any one else. I do not understand why so many here are attacking Trump. Why not just expound the virtues of your own preferred candidate in the spirit of Reagan’s 11th? Divided we fall, united we will stand. Let the debates and campaign pick a winner, and I for one will gladly and enthusiastically support whoever it is.
And that link you provided is very good reading, thanks!
This is one factor in why a total Unknown was able to be elected President of the United States. While many of us here saw through the BS, we don't make opinions, or the news.
Your point that Trump is doing us all a favor by actually going on the attack is abolutely correct.
Still, there are good reasons for not trusting Trump. His "conversion" to conservatism is even more recent and less convincing than Romney's. If you have reservations about Romney, you should have even more reservations about Trump.
His history of campaign contributions, endorsements and political support is almost exclusively Democrat. From a business standpoint, we understand why. But has he never found a Republican whose ideology he shared and could support with a few bucks?
Moreover, his statements from the not-too-distant past overwhelmingly favor liberal politicians and the liberal agenda (e.g. national healthcare).
At best, Trump is politically naive. At worst, he is a stalking horse for the Clintons -- with whom he has had a close (and, presumably, profitable) relationship.
In any event, he's unlikely to ever be as serious a conservative as he claims to be.
Right now, he's the flavor-of-the-month -- because his celebrity, his visibility, the "outrageousness" of his claims and the media coverage all this generates. He's at the top of the "Trending Now" list. Where will he be next month?
If you're intrigued by his act, follow it. But examine his history and his views carefully before you commit to him. Which is exactly the advice I'm following myself with regard to Palin.
I think he’s so popular over on the wrong side of the tracks that he’ll get a pass.
Oh, plus I think he’s a trojan horse. The partisan media shills (including Colbert and SNL) treated McCain nice, too — until he was the nominee, then it was all Hate, all the time.
I will take Trump over Obama any time of the day. I have observed this dude a lot because I watch him on his Golf shows almost every week. I recently saw his entire meeting with his 100+ managers of his golf empire lasting an hour. I saw how took command of the meeting. I was impressed with his knowledge of every spectacular golf resorts including those in foreign countries. I saw how he has an imposing presence in a large group of highly paid managers. I saw how his subordinates adored him. I observed what a commanding speaker he is. I saw a very intelligent person in him. In short I saw a leader!
I also watched him on BOR & O’Reilley. I agree he is a political neophyte. But I liked his in your face style. I saw that he is not afraid of the media. I saw that he does not have a shrill voice or a mild mannered country club voice. He spoke about China which is a huge issue because we have lost millions of jobs to China. He spoke about Oil & OPEC. Another very important issue because people are discouraged and demoralized over energy prices doubling in 2 years. I heard his agenda for seniors. I heard his outlook on military.
I liked very much what I heard. I have not heard any such blunt talk from any of the professional politicians. Bachmann is the only one who comes close, in substance, speaking style, voice, and knowledge of details.
There will be plenty of opportunity to make the final judgement...something like 12-15 months before primaries are over. Let things unfold. Unless Trump is lying through his teeth, no one even comes close to impress me, and obviously a whole bunch of voters out there based on polls, and he has not even declared yet.
I think you have to watch the Hannity interview, Part I. He addressed our putting ourselves into debt to the Chinese, and how he would change that; he also addressed our creating OPEC, funding the potentates of the Middle East through buying their oil, and that we should keep Iraqi oil as a spoil of war to at least pay back the $1.5T we spent to free them of Heussein. Not MY idea of silent.
You may be right. Keep following him. Learn more.
“... Trump doesn’t need Soros fer gosh sakes. ..” ~hinckley buzzard
True: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2705870/posts?page=136#136
Sour grapes? It sounds to me as if he must have EFFECTIVELY knocked the nose off of one of your idols.
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