It maybe true that Trump is looking for a way out. Not a stupid man and have no need for the impossible hassle of the job..Is only looking for more notoriety and getting more then he bargained for?
Even by Donald Trumps standards, this has been a bad week. The Donalds foot is permanently planted in his mouth, so its not unusual for him to say something egregious or stupid. But hes on quite a roll lately.
First, he cavalierly dismissed the Geneva Conventions, the foundation of international laws concerning the humane treatment of all soldiers. The problem, Trump said, is we have the Geneva Conventions, all sorts of rules and regulations, so the soldiers are afraid to fight. We cant waterboard, but they can chop off heads. I think weve got to make some changes. To even suggest this is both absurd and an indication of how ill-prepared Trump is for the job.
Trump then went on a conservative Wisconsin radio show (a crucial state in the primary race) and courageously told the t***h about Gov. Scott Walkers neoliberal nightmare: But you had a $2.2 billion budget deficit and the schools were going begging and everything was going begging because he [Walker] didnt want to raise taxes because he was going to run for president. So instead of raising taxes he cut back on schools, he cut back on highways, cut back on a lot of things. And thats why
Wisconsin has a problem.
The biggest blunder of the week was Trumps exchange with MSNBCs Chris Matthews. Asked whether a******n should be punished, Trump initially dodged the question, saying its a very serious problem and its a problem we should decide on. But then he promptly reinserted foot in mouth and added that There has to be some form of punishment for women who have a******ns.
Even in the Republican Party, this is a preposterous position. Its the kind of remark that ensures he has no chance of winning a general e******n. The largest demographic in the country is women there is no pathway to the nomination without their support. According to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, three-quarters of women now view Trump unfavorably. That number alone all but guarantees a landslide defeat for Trump in November. To threaten women with punishment in this way will only exacerbate his problem.
Cegielski wrote: I dont think even Trump thought he would go this far. And I dont even know that he wanted to, which is perhaps the scariest prospect of all
What was once his desire to rank second place to send a message to America and increase his power as a businessman has nightmarishly morphed into a charade that is poised to do irreparable damage to this country.
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Cheri Jacobus, a Republican strategist who met with Trump about the communications director position, echoed Cegielskis statement: I believe Trump senses he is in over his head and doesnt really want the nomination. He wanted to help his brand and have fun, but not to be savaged by the Clintons if hes the candidate. He wouldnt mind falling short of a delegate majority, losing the nomination, and then playing angry celebrity victim in the coming years.
In the months ahead, I suspect Trumps real intent will become increasingly obvious. There is no reason to think he wants to be president. Its an unspeakably complicated job and Trumps defiant ignorance suggests he has no desire to learn what is required. This was always about Trump his brand, his image, his profile. It should surprise no one if he finds a way to undermine his own campaign. At this point, the best possible outcome for him is to lose without appearing to quit. Then, as Jacobus pointed out, he can expand his celebrity, broaden his influence, and avoid the trouble of actually serving in public office.
permafrost wrote:
It maybe true that Trump is looking for a way out. Not a stupid man and have no need for the impossible hassle of the job..Is only looking for more notoriety and getting more then he bargained for?
Even by Donald Trumps standards, this has been a bad week. The Donalds foot is permanently planted in his mouth, so its not unusual for him to say something egregious or stupid. But hes on quite a roll lately.
First, he cavalierly dismissed the Geneva Conventions, the foundation of international laws concerning the humane treatment of all soldiers. The problem, Trump said, is we have the Geneva Conventions, all sorts of rules and regulations, so the soldiers are afraid to fight. We cant waterboard, but they can chop off heads. I think weve got to make some changes. To even suggest this is both absurd and an indication of how ill-prepared Trump is for the job.
Trump then went on a conservative Wisconsin radio show (a crucial state in the primary race) and courageously told the t***h about Gov. Scott Walkers neoliberal nightmare: But you had a $2.2 billion budget deficit and the schools were going begging and everything was going begging because he [Walker] didnt want to raise taxes because he was going to run for president. So instead of raising taxes he cut back on schools, he cut back on highways, cut back on a lot of things. And thats why
Wisconsin has a problem.
The biggest blunder of the week was Trumps exchange with MSNBCs Chris Matthews. Asked whether a******n should be punished, Trump initially dodged the question, saying its a very serious problem and its a problem we should decide on. But then he promptly reinserted foot in mouth and added that There has to be some form of punishment for women who have a******ns.
Even in the Republican Party, this is a preposterous position. Its the kind of remark that ensures he has no chance of winning a general e******n. The largest demographic in the country is women there is no pathway to the nomination without their support. According to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, three-quarters of women now view Trump unfavorably. That number alone all but guarantees a landslide defeat for Trump in November. To threaten women with punishment in this way will only exacerbate his problem.
Cegielski wrote: I dont think even Trump thought he would go this far. And I dont even know that he wanted to, which is perhaps the scariest prospect of all
What was once his desire to rank second place to send a message to America and increase his power as a businessman has nightmarishly morphed into a charade that is poised to do irreparable damage to this country.
advertisement
Cheri Jacobus, a Republican strategist who met with Trump about the communications director position, echoed Cegielskis statement: I believe Trump senses he is in over his head and doesnt really want the nomination. He wanted to help his brand and have fun, but not to be savaged by the Clintons if hes the candidate. He wouldnt mind falling short of a delegate majority, losing the nomination, and then playing angry celebrity victim in the coming years.
In the months ahead, I suspect Trumps real intent will become increasingly obvious. There is no reason to think he wants to be president. Its an unspeakably complicated job and Trumps defiant ignorance suggests he has no desire to learn what is required. This was always about Trump his brand, his image, his profile. It should surprise no one if he finds a way to undermine his own campaign. At this point, the best possible outcome for him is to lose without appearing to quit. Then, as Jacobus pointed out, he can expand his celebrity, broaden his influence, and avoid the trouble of actually serving in public office.
It maybe true that Trump is looking for a way out... (
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YAWWWWN , HO-HUM , ZZZZZZZ . Lucky you got this much . even tho you deserve NO response to your LIBTURD STUPID COMMENTS . I***T TROLL :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
permafrost wrote:
It maybe true that Trump is looking for a way out. Not a stupid man and have no need for the impossible hassle of the job..Is only looking for more notoriety and getting more then he bargained for?
Even by Donald Trumps standards, this has been a bad week. The Donalds foot is permanently planted in his mouth, so its not unusual for him to say something egregious or stupid. But hes on quite a roll lately.
First, he cavalierly dismissed the Geneva Conventions, the foundation of international laws concerning the humane treatment of all soldiers. The problem, Trump said, is we have the Geneva Conventions, all sorts of rules and regulations, so the soldiers are afraid to fight. We cant waterboard, but they can chop off heads. I think weve got to make some changes. To even suggest this is both absurd and an indication of how ill-prepared Trump is for the job.
Trump then went on a conservative Wisconsin radio show (a crucial state in the primary race) and courageously told the t***h about Gov. Scott Walkers neoliberal nightmare: But you had a $2.2 billion budget deficit and the schools were going begging and everything was going begging because he (Walker) didnt want to raise taxes because he was going to run for president. So instead of raising taxes he cut back on schools, he cut back on highways, cut back on a lot of things. And thats why
Wisconsin has a problem.
The biggest blunder of the week was Trumps exchange with MSNBCs Chris Matthews. Asked whether a******n should be punished, Trump initially dodged the question, saying its a very serious problem and its a problem we should decide on. But then he promptly reinserted foot in mouth and added that There has to be some form of punishment for women who have a******ns.
Even in the Republican Party, this is a preposterous position. Its the kind of remark that ensures he has no chance of winning a general e******n. The largest demographic in the country is women there is no pathway to the nomination without their support. According to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, three-quarters of women now view Trump unfavorably. That number alone all but guarantees a landslide defeat for Trump in November. To threaten women with punishment in this way will only exacerbate his problem.
Cegielski wrote: I dont think even Trump thought he would go this far. And I dont even know that he wanted to, which is perhaps the scariest prospect of all
What was once his desire to rank second place to send a message to America and increase his power as a businessman has nightmarishly morphed into a charade that is poised to do irreparable damage to this country.
advertisement
Cheri Jacobus, a Republican strategist who met with Trump about the communications director position, echoed Cegielskis statement: I believe Trump senses he is in over his head and doesnt really want the nomination. He wanted to help his brand and have fun, but not to be savaged by the Clintons if hes the candidate. He wouldnt mind falling short of a delegate majority, losing the nomination, and then playing angry celebrity victim in the coming years.
In the months ahead, I suspect Trumps real intent will become increasingly obvious. There is no reason to think he wants to be president. Its an unspeakably complicated job and Trumps defiant ignorance suggests he has no desire to learn what is required. This was always about Trump his brand, his image, his profile. It should surprise no one if he finds a way to undermine his own campaign. At this point, the best possible outcome for him is to lose without appearing to quit. Then, as Jacobus pointed out, he can expand his celebrity, broaden his influence, and avoid the trouble of actually serving in public office.
It maybe true that Trump is looking for a way out... (
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Trumps ego is being fed by the whole experience. Even the negative comments seem to invigorate him. What's more the mass ego of conservatives seem to feed off of him--all the tough talk, non PC remarks are exactly what they think so it's become a circle that just keeps reinforcing itself. I don't think Trump is going anywhere nor are those that adore him--that is, until he's defeated by Hillary--than they will both, thankfully, go away where, as they said, he can play "angry celebrity" and they (conservatives) can go back to playing 'angry victims' and the rest of us can just go on...
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