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Donald Trump For President?

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http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2010/10/05/donald-trump-president-of-the-united-states-fox-cnn-2012/

The Donald has been appearing on various news networks saying he could run on the GOP ticket in 2012.

The 64-year-old Wharton School graduate went on Fox and Friends and CNN Oct. 4, to say he is seriously thinking about “making a run for the president,” due to the economic turmoil he believes our country is in.

“If this country keeps going in the direction financially that we are going in, it will be about 10-12 years before China overtakes us.”

(Never mind that Donald Trump has filed for bankruptcy three times.)

This all came about when New Hampshire residents were randomly polled about possible 2012 Republican candidates, 30 questions were asked about Donald Trump. When CNN’s Ali Velshi asked Donald why his name would be included in such a poll, the hardcore Republican scoffed but said he could see why they would include his name.

“I really like the people of New Hampshire because they are strong people, they are intelligent people,” he said. “They know what’s happening to this country is wrong. So I can understand why I did well in a poll.”

:rofl:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/05/donald-trump-says-hes-ser_n_750911.html

Donald Trump Says He's Seriously Considering Running For President.

Real estate mogul Donald Trump said on Tuesday's edition of "Morning Joe" on MSNBC that he's "absolutely thinking about" making a bid for the White House in 2012.

The same day, Trump told Fox News that if he were to mount a presidential campaign he'd run as a Republican.

"I'm totally being serious because I can't stand what's happening to the country," said the New York-based businessman to the network. "I am being serious about it. I've been asked for years to do it. And I had no interest. This is the first time I am -- at least I'm considering it."

Trump stressed that while he's thinking about running for president, it's premature to say whether or not he'll bite the bullet in the end.

I hope not...I don't think the GOP is that stupid. :vulcan:
 
NO NO NO! If he runs, then dear Lord, he might win! And if he wins, then every time I turn on the TV I'm going to see his ugly mug and that HAIR, and I'm going to think, "Gee, how did that clown who stars in Macy's commercials make it into the white house?!"
 
I'd seriously consider voting for him... we need someone who knows how to make money grow, not vanish.
 
^Figure it out, mate. There's a reason we say, "to make money" and "to create wealth"....

I'd seriously consider voting for him... we need someone who knows how to make money grow, not vanish.

Dang right.

Hey...I'd want to see what his views are on everything else...but it figures we need someone awesome on the ticket, to put the election in the bag....

(Frankly, I'm a "Chris Christie" guy--but he said flat-out he's not going to run. Herman Cain looks very promising--and has an awesome personality all his own, too. Still...The Don on the ticket does sound pretty sweet....)

Besides...what sane person would DARE run a negative ad against The Don?
 
If a second-rate actor can be elected president in his old age, a second-rate CEO can. I doubt if he'd get the nomination, though; he's unlikely to be dedicated enough to their social engineering agenda.
 
Since that second-rate actor became the most first-rate President we've ever had, I wouldn't mind seeing how the Donald fares. Anything's better than the idiot we have now.
 
The most first rate, eh? How much better is that than the least first rate President? :rolleyes:
 
Since that second-rate actor became the most first-rate President we've ever had,

:techman: And...The Gipper wasn't too bad an actor. The famous deathbed scene from Knute Rockne is quite a tearjerker.

I wouldn't mind seeing how the Donald fares. Anything's better than the idiot we have now.

:evil: (wicked snicker) :evil:

The most first rate, eh? How much better is that than the least first rate President? :rolleyes:

Hmm...well, if you mean weakest (James Buchanan, the indecisive)...yeah, "least first rate" makes little sense.

But...Woodrow Wilson was a strong president, and an effective leader (in a sense). He was also an evil, racist, fascist ball of slime.

Bill Clinton was a very effective dealmaker, and a clever, practical politician. He was also a sexist pig and a perjurer.

Either one of those would count as "least first rate".
 
Since that second-rate actor became the most first-rate President we've ever had, I wouldn't mind seeing how the Donald fares. Anything's better than the idiot we have now.
Yeah, better than Washington, Jefferson and the two Roosevelts put together. :rommie:

But in real life, of course, he was awful, and we're still suffering from the social damage that he did.
 
Since that second-rate actor became the most first-rate President we've ever had, I wouldn't mind seeing how the Donald fares. Anything's better than the idiot we have now.
Yeah, better than Washington, Jefferson and the two Roosevelts put together. :rommie:

But in real life, of course, he was awful, and we're still suffering from the social damage that he did.

The Top 5 U.S. Presidents:

1. Reagan
2. Reagan (If Grover Cleveland can be counted twice, so should the Gipper)
3. John Wayne
4. Reagan (Governor is like being President)
5. George H.W. Bush (For Being President for a bit after Reagan was shot)
 
Obama: Congratulations, Mr. President, on your overwhelming victory.

President-elect The Donald: Yer FIRED!
 
It's ridiculous how the US-American media falls for this shit every time. Could it be any more obvious that this is nothing but egotistical posturing?
 
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