Posted on 07/27/2015 4:07:20 AM PDT by Kaslin
In spite of the provocative nature of his seemingly unchecked comments, its clear that Donald Trump and his polarizing comments are not going away. After all, theres something very attractive about a truth teller whos not afraid of expressing his views in a town known for political correctness, safe comments, and excuses.
The faithful want more than campaign promises from politicians who once elected seem to get a strong case of Potomac Fever. Many wonder if fearless campaigning will translate into fearless, effective leadership.
By Trumps own admission, hes beyond rich, rich enough not to need anyones campaign funds. He cant be bought, and he cant be tamed. Hes no negotiating apprentice; hell single-handedly negotiate deals Americans can be proud of. He doesnt need advisors; Trumps got being president covered.
How does he feel about his competition? In a recent column, Trump wrote: Many of my competitors for the Republican nomination have no business running for president. I do not need to be lectured by any of them. Many are failed politicians or people who would be unable to succeed in the private sector.
Temperament is not a Trump strong suit. Hes slammed illegal Mexican immigrants as drug dealers, rapists and criminals. His belated apologies seem more defensive than sincere. What true issues he isolates end up being minimized because of the Trump sideshow controversies. The rest of the crowded Republican field are left gasping for any media air time.
Truth telling can be attractive, but loose-cannon leaders who cant work with others are not. Trump, this great negotiating, business leader, has already lost sponsors and angered party colleagues. Imagine what he could do as president to diplomatic ties with enemies and allies alike. Can you hear him: Many of my so-called allies have no business running a country or lecturing me. Most are failed leaders in socialist countries who are no more capitalists than Obama was. There is a reason presidents of both parties use telepromptersthe wrong statement can start wars!
How can Trump work across party lines when he cant even get along with his own party. Hes put down people he would need to unite the partyfrom John McCain and Mitt Romney to the Bushes and Karl Rove. He not only hates the germs that come with shaking hands, he seems to hate the people he would have to shake hands with. What would Trumps style do to an already polarized Washington?
This man doesnt need our money, our advice, or our party leaders. Im wondering if he even needs our votes to assume the GOP candidate crown.
Ronald Reagan had on his desk: Its amazing what you can accomplish when you dont care who gets the credit. Great leaders dont do it alone. They take more than their share of the blame and give more than their share of the credit.
Ask great leaders if they have people working with them who know significantly more than they do in certain areas, theyd proudly raise their hands. It changes leaders prayers; every night they pray to God above, Let them live!
No president or leader knows it all! They need people on the bus who bring different perspectives, critical skills, and valuable political experience.
You dont just elect presidents; you elect the team theyll bring with them. That requires collaborative presidents who can listen long enough to know what they need to say and do.
Yes, I want a truth teller and a president who has the inner fortitude and confidence to make the tough calls. But I also want a leader who doesnt demonize others but can bridge across divides to find common ground and rally shared commitments.
Finally, I want a president who is more impressed with the Americans he serves than the face reflected in the mirror every morning. I want candidates who need We the people to fund their campaigns, to buy their vision and values, and to vote enthusiastically to elect them.
The perfect storm of anti-white aggression by minorities and the media
That is what’s beneath it all.
And it’s just getting started.””
This is what defines BO and his Lynch AG. Both are members of the Ferguson crowd.
Not a bad rating. I would put Ted Cruz A, Trump A-, Walker A-, Jindal B+, quite a number of C ratings, and Graham and Chafee and Bush F.
Anyone that looked into BO’s background knew he was an anti-American Marxist pig from the start.
I think I heard that at a little league game...
“We need a leader, not a prompter reader”
No.
Yes, we did, but maybe .001 percent of the population knew and the politicians knew but they said NOTHING. Even during the debates, NOTHING. Ignoramuses all.
It couldn't be any worse than what obama has done.
Agree on Cruz...Walker’s too late coming to our side on Open Borders - he’ll likely pull a Rubio once he has the power to.
Regarding Obama, he didn’t offer us a damn thing, other than a vague promise to reign in the race-mongers on the left. But he did promise the left a lot and kept his word.
I expect Trump to do the same - considering that the rest of them, other than Cruz, really have no word to keep.
“There is no we about it. Donald Trump is an obvious charlatan who WILL screw you. Mark my words.”
We is about 80 PERCENT of this site now, including JimRob. But feel free to count yourself in the 20%.
LOL I think you better ask Jim before throwing his support behind anyone.
Simple fact is that Trump would lose virtually all moderates and 20% of conservatives by your own estimate. Good luck.
Actually most of Trump’s support is from moderates - you might want to read some of the polling threads.
Conservatives are supporting Walker much more - not sure why, I guess they really don’t know him yet.
But keep trying!
...I assume you believe that I made this up. I didn’t.
When will Jim Robinson banish Trump supporters from FR, like he did in 2007 with Giuliani advocates?
7/26/2015, 11:22:16 AM · 394 of 417
Jim Robinson to nickcarraway:
Go, Trump, GO!! Diss the RINOs and make them cry.
“That would explain why his supporters find it so easy to overlook his liberalism.”
Who knows...Trump certainly isn’t a fire-and-brimstone conservative, but then who is?
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