Posted on 08/10/2015 2:45:18 AM PDT by rickyrikardo
So if an individual declares bankruptcy, there is something wrong with it, but if a company does it, it's just business? That makes no sense to me. In either case, the companies and people that are owed money are not getting paid. I'm not saying whether it is right or wrong in either case - just saying it is illogical to try to distinguish between the two.
Since Trump is running for president largely on his experience as a businessman, I think it is perfectly legitimate to ask him about things relating to that business experience, bankruptcies included. This is a man who wants to be in charge of our economy - is how he ran his businesses, for good OR ill, legitimate information we should have?
Even more importantly, isn't seeing how he handles being challenged just as important? I am less concerned about the fact that a few business ventures failed than I am that Trump and his acolytes seem to consider it a form of lese majeste to question or challenge Trump on anything. It reminds me too much of how Obama and the Dems react when anyone dares to question The One.
Trump better get used to the fact that he is going to be questioned and challenged about a lot of things in his past as long as he is in the race, and stop acting insulted and deal with it. He could take lessons from Carly - she gets asked about her time at HP, including getting fired, in just about every interview. She doesn't get huffy, deals with the question in a straight-forward manner, and moves on to address the points that she considers important. She doesn't dodge and weave or insult the interviewer. Like her or not, she is much better at handling questions than the Donald...
Jennifer Rubin always so concerned about the Republican party and especially the conservative voters. LOL!
Looks like a young Steve Buscemi
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