Posted on 08/25/2015 6:53:15 PM PDT by 11th_VA
He voted twice for President Barack Obama. He watches as Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, berates the president on a near-daily basis.
And yet, he's considering voting for Donald Trump.
"He has a history of getting the job done. We need someone as president who can get the job done, and I feel that hes not afraid to take on the challenges," he said.
Another panelist who said she had voted for Obama twice said she was impressed with Trump's bravado from the start. She made note of him fighting back when numerous businesses and corporations cut ties with him amid backlash over controversial remarks on immigration.
"Hes not afraid. He doesnt show fear. He doesnt show that its going to look bad. I mean, even when Macys and
NBC fired him, it didnt tarnish his strength. It didnt make him feel like, Oh, I got canned or I got fired, or whatever," the panelist said.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Trump’s not a conservative, not nearly.
“...of the nearly $420,000 Trump has donated to committees, the largest recipient has been the Democratic Senatorial Campaign “
According to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis of Trumps federal campaign contribution history, The Donald has been a prolific donor to both Democrats and Republicans during the past two decades.
In all, Trump has contributed to 96 candidates running for federal political office since the 1990 election cycle, the Center finds. Only 48 of the recipients exactly half were Republicans at the time they received their contribution, including ex-Gov. Charlie Crist (I-Fla.) and ex-Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), who both of whom received their Trump contributions as Republicans.
Since the 1990 election cycle, the top 10 recipients of Trumps political contributions number six Democrats and four Republicans. Embattled Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), who was censured last year by his U.S. House colleagues, has received the most Trump money, totaling $24,750. The most recent contribution from Trump to Rangel was a $10,000 gift during the 2006 election cycle.
The top Republican recipient of Trumps money is Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who has collected $13,600 from the billionaire magnate, the second most of any politician. Trump did not contribute to McCain during the 2010 election cycle, during which the former presidential candidate was facing re-election.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has received the fourth-largest amount of Trumps contributions, including $4,800 in the successful 2010 campaign against Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle. In total Trump has contributed $10,400 to Reid.
However, of the nearly $420,000 Trump has donated to committees, the largest recipient has been the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee with $116,000 or more than one fourth of his total contributions to all party and political action committees.
Read more at http://patriotupdate.com/donald-trumps-donations-to-democrats/
You’ll be surprised at how many hidden members of Friends of Ronnie are in Hollywood. This is why we told gary Sinise to STFU about our numbers...
I urge you to vote for Cruz if you like. It won’t matter, but you can feel good about yourself and continue to try to cast others as supporting a Leftist.
I have listened to Trump. He’s not hawking Leftist policy.
He donated to many people reagardless of party affiliation. I don’t like it, but from people I’ve talked to, that’s what large businesses do. If your state is heavily Democratic, you wind up giving to Democrats who may help you later.
Trump has his own interests at stake, and he also has the interests of 22,500 employees at stake.
That’s not how we operate, but then we don’t have $11 billion dollar enterprises on the line. He does.
The guy is going to do good things. I expect him to do some bad things too.
Gosh, we’ve never seen that before... er a well, okay we have.
If Trump gets the nomination I’ll vote for him just like I voted for both Bushes, Dole, McCain and Romney. That doesn’t mean I’ll like it. I didn’t like it then, either, but they were better than the democrat alternative. It will be one more lost opportunity to get a Conservative in office.
I’m not a single issue voter. I look at the totality of a candidate’s positions based on how believable I think the candidate really is. Trump’s late hour conversion to moderate conservatism isn’t convincing. He’ll appoint a bunch of his New York cronies and at best be another Nixon or Ford.
I was a Conservative before I was a Republican. In fact in 1976 and 1980 I was one of those Reagan democrats. Never compare Reagan to Trump. Reagan wasn’t perfect but he was the best president in my lifetime. Trump isn’t fit to shine Reagan’s shoes.
If Cruz washes out early I’ll go to my second, third, or fourth choice based on my opinion not others on the forums.
It won’t be Trump.
Because Trump offers hope and change?
Trump comes off as arrogant as Obama and that makes me want to say, “Dump Trump”
You are missing the whole point.
Look, we both want a real Conservative, but that isn’t going to happen.
We have open primaries with both Democrats and Moderate Republicans voting against us. It’s numerically impossible for Cruz to win the nomination.
This is EXACTLY why we haven’t nominated one Conservative since 1984. Look folks, I wish we could vote Cruz straight in too. We can’t, and it’s been three decades that we have been trying. I’m not making this up. You know I’m right.
Trump is like Reagan in a number of ways. He can handle the press. He is adored by people who see him telling it like it is. He isn’t using a teleprompter. He shoots from the hip. He isn’t triangulating us with crafted words that have been tested a thousand times in front of various test groups.
He is also addressing exactly what this nation needs right now. Thinking back to Reagan you recognize that exact same type of delivery. Folks instinctively knew Reagan loved the nation, and they instinctively know Trump does.
I realize there’s an acceptance factor here. Many Republicans are going to think we are being gamed. We always give a former lib this treatment. In Trump’s case, I think he sees what is taking place in our nation and wants to make it right.
He’s not going to go lightly with fools. The Unavision reporter this evening was shown the door early on. Trump won’t be cowered by these fools. And yes, dare say it, that’s Reaganeske.
You are repulsed by the comparison. I am not.
We need a larger than life person right now. We have one. He’s hawking out ideals.
He says something we don’t like, and the next day he’s clarifying in our direction.
Go ahead and rebel against the idea. In four year you may have been right. You may also have to eat some crow, because this guy gets things done.
This is exactly what the doctor ordered.
He has been a very successful CEO. Tell me we don’t need one right now.
And sure, he has contacts in high places. Good. For once a professional doing the job. Should be interesting...
No. It's not what people with principles do. No matter how large their business. Hillary? Rangel? Reid? Democrat Senate Committee? That's not who conservative businessmen - big or small - support.
Hes not hawking Leftist policy.
He always hawks whatever he thinks people buy.
Trump has his own interests at stake
Yep. Period. Always has. Not anyone or anything else - including the Republic.
People HERE are doing that, speaking as to how he makes men men instead of metrosexuals. Sounds neat I guess, but not really a selling point for me.
They do when they’re acting on emotion. It’s not always the best thing for humans to do. The Venezuelans supported Hugo Chavez because he was the alpha male in the room. Didn’t work out.
FRiend, couldn't disagree with you more. You see Trump as a white knight; I see him as the flim-flam man. If his past is prologue...
Makes a lot of promises that cannot be fulfilled
Has zero Military experience
Has zero diplomatic experience
Has had near-zero experience in government
Narcissist
Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but he is going to be our next president.
I hope you’re wrong. We will see.
And Hillary as President and the Senate in Democrat control is better for them. A Democrat congress is better for them..?
Trump is supposed to be the anti-establishment, beat the system guy. But he couldn't beat them in his own backyard?
Occam's razor: It made more money for the Donald to play a corrupt system than to fight for the right principles.
He would be a horrible nominee and a disastrous dictator, er, president. The further he goes toward either, the worse it is for our country.
I think we disagree. :)
I'll make a side bet that, no way he gets elected. He's Hillary's dream opponent.
Go ahead and spew. Meanwhile Trump will be out there selling our beliefs to a new generation.
Sound good.
He’ll rip her to absolute shreds. For once her opponent won’t sugar coat what the tramp has been up to for decades.
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