Posted on 09/23/2016 5:32:44 AM PDT by Dave346
When Donald Trump takes the stage on Monday night's prime-time presidential debate, one of the few faces he will see will be that of a fellow billionaire that has tried to savage him in public.
Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, was invited by the Clinton campaign to sit in the front row at Monday night's debate.
"Just got a front row seat to watch @HillaryClinton overwhelm @realDonaldTrump at the "Humbling at Hofstra" on Monday," Cuban tweeted. "It Is On!"
A Clinton aide later confirmed that Cuban was, in fact, invited by the Clinton campaign.
"He has the best seat we have access to," the aide said.
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Who in the world is Mark Cuban?
And who cares, anyway?
Cuban fathered child with Filipina woman when she was 15-years old
Hillary’s a CREEP for doing this!!
But we knew that already!!!!
And when she inevitably tries to jab Trump for being a billionaire...
well I reckon Trump needs to invite Monica
Oz, Tig and Tanto for starters ..... the hag can’t stare them down.
She is going to try to (along with the mod)to ask very minute specifics regarding policy. Trump should expect that he won’t know some of these and it will allow him to work a strategy. First answer the first of these by saying he will rely on experts to handle the minutia, that he is there to enact his global big picture vision and that will allow programs to work well, unlike when a pol like Hillary thinks she can do it all and we all see the catastrophic outcomes - BENGHAZI - that these cost lives.
That should shut down her attempts to play gotcha, but it won’t and she’ll fall into his TRAP - he will then be able to use a similar statement to THERE YOU GO AGAIN.
Trump should be able to handle what is expected from Hillary, things like the above as she is not creative and is predicable.
Right.
Also some of the parents/siblings of the Americans killed by illegals, who where shown fairly often in the beginning, but not so much recently.
That ought to make Hill squirm a bit.
Kathy Shelton, Patricia Smith, and Diamond and Silk
Will be interesting to watch what happens to Shark Tank ratings this fall.
Perhaps Patricia Smith in the front row where Clinton can see her every minute. Or, maybe one of Bill’s victims.
Golf match? I’ve won 18 Club Championships including this weekend. @mcuban swings like a little girl with no power or talent. Mark’s a loser
@realDonaldTrump 3/19/13
LOL
I read that Cuban was playing Trump in her mock debate prep. So maybe this is so she can look at him and remember what to do.
IF anything comes of this all Mr. Trump has to do is “observe” that Hillary is apparently not strong enough to take him on by herself.
I would pay lots of cash money to watch that go down.
Like you said, in response, Trump ought to load up the front row seats with the likes of Paula Jones, Juanita Broderick, Benghazi victims parents, etc. to fluster, flummox and intimidate this unhealthy witch into collapsing into a pile of flab on the floor.
LONG bathroom breaks will be another indication that her pit crew is frantically working in the background to change her tires and pump her full of meds before she reappears.
Given her recent medical incidents and long vacations from the campaign trail, I don't think her campaign handlers and medical aides can keep her upright with all the lights, cameras, people and stress, before they have to prop her up or give a shot of something to get her through the entire debate.
This is bush league high school stuff. I hope that Trump does not sink to that level.
I don’t watch shark anymore either. He’s a big smart a**.
A seat should be reserved for an enlarged photo of Ambassador Stevens’ battered body. Another should be reserved for a blue dress and some cigars. Milo Yiannopoulos should have a front row seat, as well.
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