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He's a great person, fighter and I love his passion. I like how he has handled the media onslaught. Good for him, he has a wonderful family! I will be looking to vote for this fellow for president of US!
He's a great person, fighter and I love his passion. I like how he has handled the media onslaught. Good for him, he has a wonderful family! I will be looking to vote for this fellow for president of US!
Being a passionate fighter who, by your standards, you claim is a 'great person' with a wonderful family (kids raised by nannies and x-wives) does not qualify a person to hold the office of the presidency. He does not have the temperament, world knowledge or the capacity to learn that it takes to be a president.
He's a great person, fighter and I love his passion. I like how he has handled the media onslaught. Good for him, he has a wonderful family! I will be looking to vote for this fellow for president of US!
Well, you are an oddity. You had previously expressed your admiration for Senator Elizabeth Warren, and now you support Donald John Trump.
Anyway, it is good to vote as per your conscious.
I recall when Ronald Reagan was running for re-election in 1984. He gave some televised speech in which he concluded by asking all Americans to vote in the upcoming election. He said something like "Of course, I hope you vote Republican, but even if not, get out and have your vote count". It was a good statement which I much admired.
Of course, a cynic would say that the polls showed that Mr. Reagan would easily win the election, and so he could afford to sound magnanimous. That may or may not be true. Regardless, he remains virtually the only presidential politician I can think of that said such a thing.
Being a passionate fighter who, by your standards, you claim is a 'great person' with a wonderful family (kids raised by nannies and x-wives) does not qualify a person to hold the office of the presidency. He does not have the temperament, world knowledge or the capacity to learn that it takes to be a president.
Don't forget he's run multi billion world wide corporations. This doesn't just happen by chance. And regarding the whole default stuff you read about, imagine that he withstood so many challenges (so many times) to rebound. He also had to be very clever and understand a complex system, make it work for his advantage. He will make this country great again
Don't forget he's run multi billion world wide corporations. This doesn't just happen by chance. And regarding the whole default stuff you read about, imagine that he withstood so many challenges (so many times) to rebound. He also had to be very clever and understand a complex system, make it work for his advantage. He will make this country great again
Running a corporation where you are basically a dictator does not build the kind of skills it takes to work WITH senators and representatives and be the standard bearer for the entire nation. We elect presidents, not dictators.
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Don't forget he's run multi billion world wide corporations. This doesn't just happen by chance. And regarding the whole default stuff you read about, imagine that he withstood so many challenges (so many times) to rebound. He also had to be very clever and understand a complex system, make it work for his advantage. He will make this country great again
The same could be said for Bernie Madoff. Would you vote for him as POTUS?
Well, you are an oddity. You had previously expressed your admiration for Senator Elizabeth Warren, and now you support Donald John Trump.
Anyway, it is good to vote as per your conscious.
I recall when Ronald Reagan was running for re-election in 1984. He gave some televised speech in which he concluded by asking all Americans to vote in the upcoming election. He said something like "Of course, I hope you vote Republican, but even if not, get out and have your vote count". It was a good statement which I much admired.
Of course, a cynic would say that the polls showed that Mr. Reagan would easily win the election, and so he could afford to sound magnanimous. That may or may not be true. Regardless, he remains virtually the only presidential politician I can think of that said such a thing.
Ted Cruz recently said it (although his candidacy was over by then).
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Bernie Madoff, Cankles Clinton. Birds of a feather.
Trump doesn't even come close to comparison of the corruption, scheming and lies of those two.
Not too familiar with Donny's business history, eh?
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Yet, you would vote for Cankles?
CN
Nah, either 3rd party or a 'None of the Above' write-in, the only reason I'll go and vote is there are some state/local issues my vote might actually mean something in.
BTW, I'm not jumping on any bandwagon, I've thought Trump was a jackass since long before I'd even heard of any Clinton from Arkansas.
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