I think it probably would be wise to ask Trump what his position is on these things today, as, naturally, a lot has happened since 2008. I don’t see him there automatically bashing Palin. I do see him there wanting to appeal to both liberals and republicans at the same time, and that’s probably business.
He’s probably a loose canon on all sorts of issues, but I would be happy to vote for him if he keeps his position strong on Immigration, as well as on OPEC, Mexico and China. I’m not sure that our candidate, any candidate we choose, is going to be perfect. But if we have a candidate who will listen and obey the voters, that might make him worthwhile.
But I think that Trump needs to take the time to explain or clarify the questionable things that he said in the past that are listed in this article before I can strongly say that I would vote for Trump.
“Hes probably a loose canon on all sorts of issues, but I would be happy to vote for him if he keeps his position strong on Immigration, as well as on OPEC, Mexico and China. Im not sure that our candidate, any candidate we choose, is going to be perfect. But if we have a candidate who will listen and obey the voters, that might make him worthwhile.”
Whatever it is you are drinking, it must resemble Kool Aid.