1) I probably identify more as Democrat. Interview with CNNs Wolf Blitzer, March 2004
So did a man named Ronald Reagan.
2) Ive been around for a long time. And it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Interview with CNNs Wolf Blitzer, March 2004
It was good in the Clinton years, because of the aftermath of the Reagan years.
3) Nancy youre the best. Congrats. Donald. Handwritten note to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, January 2007
What was he going to say; “Nancy, screw you?”
4) Bush is probably the worst president in the history of the United States. Interview with CNNs Wolf Blitzer, March 2007
By that time, W had let himself be wagged around so much by the Dems, he had lost his 2001-2005 greatness.
5) Im totally pro-choice. Interview with Fox News Sunday, October 1999
Like it or not, abortion is the major deciding issue in an election for less than 1% of the population.
6) I want to see the abortion issue removed from politics. I believe it is a personal decision that should be left to the women and their doctors. Remarks to reporters, December 1999
Like it or not, abortion is the major deciding issue in an election for less than 1% of the population.
9) By imposing a one-time 14.25 percent net-worth tax on the richest individuals and trusts, we can put America on sound financial footing for the next century. Writing in his book, The America We Deserve, January 2000
Since he was willing to pay it himself, where is the complaint? Granted, we all believe huge cuts in federal spending have to be made, but in this case, he was willing to take on the compressibility himself. That takes balls.
10) I think he [Obama] has a chance to go down as a great president. Interview with NY1, November 2008
Obama did have such a chance. Had he abandoned is far-left socialist leanings, governed as a right of center - centrist, and not gone further left and pro-Islamic, he would have been seen as a great unifier, as opposed to the worst president in Amrican history.
So did a man named Ronald Reagan.
President Reagan had been a Democrat decades earlier, or prior to 1962. And once a Republican he never voiced continued allegiance to the Democrat Party. Trump said I probably identify more as Democrat. in 2004, just 11 year ago. You see the difference, don't you?
It was good in the Clinton years, because of the aftermath of the Reagan years.
If Trump is too stupid to know that the economy benefited because of President Reagan and not the rapist he's too stupid to be president.
What was he going to say; Nancy, screw you?
He sent her a hand written note saying that. Why did he have to say anything? Why praise a woman known as one of the worst of the worst when it comes to liberal politics when he did so needlessly and without merit?
By that time, W had let himself be wagged around so much by the Dems, he had lost his 2001-2005 greatness.
And liberals all over America, Trump included, were eager to shout it from the rooftops. Note: This was early 2007; at approximately the same time Trump and other liberals were trashing Bush he was also praising Pelosi. Coincidence? I don't think so.
Like it or not, abortion is the major deciding issue in an election for less than 1% of the population.
That is, without a doubt the most moronic thing you have said. Assuming what you said is true, and it is not as abortion is a Threshold Issue for One in Six American Voters ALL "conservative" candidates should oppose abortion. Trump didn't and only now says he does because he wants the conservative vote. No thanks, flip floppers need not apply.
Since he was willing to pay it himself, where is the complaint? Granted, we all believe huge cuts in federal spending have to be made, but in this case, he was willing to take on the compressibility himself. That takes balls.
Taxing the so-called "rich" is a very popular position among liberals, which is why Trump supports it. It is my suspicion that is why you're okay with it also.
Obama did have such a chance. Had he abandoned is far-left socialist leanings, governed as a right of center - centrist, and not gone further left and pro-Islamic, he would have been seen as a great unifier, as opposed to the worst president in American history.
Why would he abandon the political philosophy that got him to the White House? That makes absolutely no sense? The man was a known socialist whose political career was launched in Bill Ayres' living room. Do you believe this crap you write? If so, you sure learned little in the time you "claim" to have been lurking.
Have a nice day.