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originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: Chrisfishenstein
That's a tough call, I am positive without a shadow of a doubt I would never vote for Hillary.
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
Policy? HOW....He is a freaking businessman.....
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
Credentials?? Do you understand where this line of talk is going as well??
Aww did someone hurt feelings by telling him to go home? You can play the world's smallest violin behind Mr Paul just for him so he can cry on the shoulder of those who think he is being "bullied".
I want to see how these "candidates" respond to conflict....What better way than back them into a corner?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: buster2010
That is my thing with Trump.
Any one sophisticated to enter into a debate knows that once you insult your opponents, you have debased yourself to the point of forfeiting said debate.
Trump gets angry. I presume he gets angry as a proxy to having something intelligent and meaningful to say.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: whyamIhere
I didn't (and wouldn't) call you stupid.
Now, the 23% in Iowa, on the other hand.....
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
Look at my avatar and tell me you would vote for that man's brother........
originally posted by: TrappedPrincess
originally posted by: greencmp
originally posted by: TrappedPrincess
Trump may be a pompous blowhard buuuut he does kind of have a point in that does Rand even stand a chance for the nomination? These days I kind of loosely base my thoughts on a perspective candidates chances on whether or not they are popular with the enlightened members here at ATS.
Lots of members like = not a chance, Some members like = hmm maybe, no one likes = most likely the candidate we get.
I could see Trumps official campaign slogan now "Trump card, BOOOM in YO face!!"
By that logic, shouldn't he have pledged his support for the eventual nominee?
I wouldn't exactly call my post logical but more sarcastic and as for him pledging support for the nominee well see the word pompous in there. Not really the sort of thing a pompous egomaniac would do as he already clearly demonstrated.
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
OH, I think he's serious. However, he demonstrates on a daily basis how and why he is incapable of being President of the United States. The fact that he doesn't understand (or simply refuses to follow) simple diplomacy or decorum is a good example of the delusions he follows. He is unfit for pretty much any public office.
originally posted by: olaru12
Trump has issued an aggressive response to an ad Paul released that attacks the billionaire businessman by questioning his conservative credentials.
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: olaru12
Trump has issued an aggressive response to an ad Paul released that attacks the billionaire businessman by questioning his conservative credentials.
Thinking about this, Donald should expect to have to prove himself.
He would do no less to anyone asking of him, and he needs to cut
back on the theatrics.
Also....the media comparing him to Clinton does not reflect
well on him, If he really is all the Trump he is supposed to be,
he should call them off that line of headlines.
originally posted by: ManBehindTheMask
If this were HIS reality show in a reverse position?
He would be fired
originally posted by: amicktd
a reply to: DelMarvel
The country is already in Chapter 11. So what's your point?
The US Total National Debt currently stands at:
$18,152,809,942,589
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: DelMarvel
The US Total National Debt currently stands at:
$18,152,809,942,589
Nope....Not chapter 11....Waaaaaay past that.