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By all means, Trump should pick Katrina Pierson as his VP. That will certainly reflect on his "brilliant" judgement since he's 70 years old and she has shown her level of intelligence in potentially running the country.
I think she would be a great press secretary. At first I was thinking Ann Coulter, but she's too mean.
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Originally Posted by Seacove
By all means, Trump should pick Katrina Pierson as his VP. That will certainly reflect on his "brilliant" judgement since he's 70 years old and she has shown her level of intelligence in potentially running the country.
Come on! Not bloody likely. Everyone knows that the only women who'll take the "job" of getting close to the Trumpf are those who need help getting a green card. These gals don't: their "problem" from the Trumpfmeister's point of view is that they're already U.S. citizens.
Trump has little to no chance now of being elected, but by picking Katrina Pierson he would repeat the same mistake McCain made by picking Palin. In other words, she in no way qualified to step in and become President if necessary, and would become an instant liability to the Trumpster.
Frankly, I also don't think she is that smart. Parroting talking points is one thing but handling multifaceted tricky issues is a different kettle of fish, just ask the Donald.
Heard he is talking to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi about the VP position.
bondi is possibly looking at an investigation over her accepting a $25,000 campaign contribution around the same time she dropped an investigation into trump university.
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