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Trump As President
Digital Journal ^ | April 10, 2011 | James Raider

Posted on 04/09/2011 10:07:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

TRUMP - The analysis begins in earnest as it should. Obama has announced his reelection campaign from the vantage and advantage of the bully pulpit.

Contenders are lining up as America as America struggles through a long recession, yearning for strong decisive leadership.

Donald Trump has teased the electorate in the past, pretending to seriously consider a run for the White House. This Presidential election finds Republican support for some politically green but very appealing potential candidates. These may well bide their time and wait until 2016 before displaying the audacity to become pretenders to the seat in the Oval Office. Past analysis such as Obama – The First Tell, was helpful in anticipating a President Elect’s road ahead. Trump’s superficial relationship with the voting public has been distorted by its inevitable distance from an unusual celebrity billionaire. Donald Trump has delighted in each moment of attention he has been able to attract by jumping onto the spotlight dot. His reach into our communal consciousness begs a little scrutiny.

• Trump is not ideologically anchored. This moves his appeal factor positively as he will carry little obligation to either political party. He will also present a more refreshing alternative to a public tired of Washington indebtedness to special interests. At the very least, he will be more honest with how he feels, and he will easily be more knowledgeable with on all topics than what we have seen subjected to since the last Presidential election. 



• A lack of ideological fervor also makes it more likely that from his perch in the Oval Office he would be a pragmatist. Unlike the embarrassingly far “left” rooted individuals choking the Obama Administration, Trump would most probably pluck the best talent, however it might present itself, wherever he could find it, and in whatever political flavor it might be drenched.



• His insecurities mean his ego can be stroked to get his favor and attention, but he isn't narcissistic. In Trump’s case the insecurities also suggest that he is driven to succeed. 



• Trump will surround himself with experienced talent, and it is unlikely that he will punt important decisions down the road, or to someone else, unlike Obama who is clearly controlled by his handlers and seems ready, willing and able, to have others take care of business. If and when America elects Trump, he will be the President, NOT one of his handlers. 

 • Trump will not chase the Presidency in order to enable a retirement anxious for newfound opulence and luxury. Trump might be seduced, but he won’t be bought. 

 • Trump will get into the face of anyone in his administration not delivering the goods whether on the economy, on international affairs, and on national affairs. His ego will not allow for anything to screw up. Trump will be a “task master.”



• He'll probably try to figure out how to get his name emblazoned over the White House front door. He has a tendency to “brand” everything he touches. One way or another, he’ll want the world to know “Donald Trump was here.” “Destiny” would be his middle name for at least four years.



• Getting elected would not be Trump's "crowning moment," . . . the four years of his Presidency would be.

 • He may not be as bright as Slick Willy Clinton, however he isn't as ideologically rooted, therefore his pragmatism will be more effective and he is likely to be more persuasive. Oh, and he will not tarnish the Oval Office the way Slick did.
 
 • He isn't afraid of hard work, and his track record suggests an interested, inquisitive mind, unlike what we have recognized in the current occupant of the leather chair in the Oval Office. 



• Trump likes attention, obviously, but his need to be successful at everything he does, means he’s a workaholic, which would be a welcome change from the reality we have discovered in the incumbent.



• Trump has been in the construction business in New York, Atlanta, Las Vegas and Chicago where he's had to have a close and warm working relationship with the mob since the mob controls such minor and unimportant industries as Concrete. Those “guys” are not the easiest crowd in town to deal with. Trump knows how to ''get things done," and will. When you need a guy, he "knows a guy." 



• Trump cleaned his bankers - got the better of them through his now legendary recoveries from the grim shadows of the poorhouse, again, and again, and again. That took unmitigated brass.
 
 • Trump comes across as a bit of a lecher who could give Slick Willy a run for his money, but that’s just a perception. Slick used other people's executive jets to take advantage of impressionable young women, and the whole world knew about it except Hillary. Trump has his own plane. 

 • Love for America? It is impossible to deny that Trump really loves America, and is passionate about its success and leadership in the world.



• Contributions to both political parties? You're kidding? . . . . Who cares. He bought some support. That's what Congress is there for, . . . to be bought. The results are obvious and ever present. 



• Trump has a long track record of being a leader. America is longing for a leader who can deliver more than long words on a teleprompter saying little and delivering less.



• Genuflection – somehow that is not a picture of a President Trump and any foreign head of state which would be served up by the MSM. Ever. Knocking fists? Perhaps. Genuflection? Not much.



• Trump’s fluid I-speak-my-mind-regardless-who-I’m-talking-to approach would be a refreshing alternative from the daily decantings of unrelenting telepromptered dronings we are served from the White House. Not that Trump’s musing are all intelligent, many are fused in common sense, but at least he’s entertaining when he drives off the road.



Elections are greatly influenced by the state of the economy. Regardless what the Administration, or its supportive pundits pretends, . . . the economy continues to be in serious trouble and will be so through the 2012 election. Additionally, there is no will or clarity in the White House, and not much of it in a majority of Congress to deal head-on with the deficit, or the debt, or job creation. Trump provides an alternative which the poles currently suggest is being seriously considered.


TOPICS: Campaign News; Issues; Parties; State and Local
KEYWORDS: 2012; barf; economy; obama; rino; romney2; trump; zot
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To: Lazlo in PA

It just seems Palin was the darling, now everybody is running to Trump. You don’t see that?


21 posted on 04/09/2011 10:45:53 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse ((unite))
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To: He Rides A White Horse

Sorry. I am just bugged at a guy going after Obummer with both barrels red hot is getting heat here at FR. It is about time we take this loser on. Trump is doing it and is very successful so far. That earns my respect.


22 posted on 04/09/2011 10:47:03 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Pox

Did you see it? It was really disgusting.


23 posted on 04/09/2011 10:47:37 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (Obama Sucks and so do the RINOS.)
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To: Lazlo in PA
I don't care for the notion that Congress is there to be "bought."

I find it disturbing.

24 posted on 04/09/2011 10:48:11 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse ((unite))
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To: Lazlo in PA

I’ll take a deep breath myself.


25 posted on 04/09/2011 10:49:04 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse ((unite))
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To: screaminsunshine

I didn’t see it, but it certainly does not surprise me.

Whoever ends up being the republican nominee will be ruthlessly trashed in such a manner. Especially someone who has any chance at all to win in 2012.


26 posted on 04/09/2011 10:50:37 PM PDT by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

After President Ronald Reagan, the next GOP Presidents/final GOP Presidential candidates were “to the left” of Reagan, and we haven’t gotten out of this “ongoing negative funk” yet. NO MORE RINOS, please!


27 posted on 04/09/2011 10:56:45 PM PDT by johnthebaptistmoore (If leftist legislation that's already in place really can't be ended by non-leftists, then what?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This is an old article from the 90’s. They just crossed out Jesse Ventura and inserted Donald Trump.


28 posted on 04/09/2011 10:56:57 PM PDT by Pan_Yan
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To: screaminsunshine

The one for Pamela Anderson was unbelievable.


29 posted on 04/09/2011 10:57:10 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet ("You cannot invade the US There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass." Yamamoto)
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To: Lazlo in PA
Do you feel the same way about tin-pot dictators such as Imadinnerjacket in Iran who “goes after Obama with both barrels”?

Sure, Trump deserves credit for bringing the issue to the forefront, but before anyone starts to get tingles up their leg about Trump, research his background to see what he's all about.

I personally don't get hung up on a single issue, but try to balance my opinion on the whole package being offered by each “candidate”.

Trump is an egomaniac that has grasped upon this issue for his own personal ambitions, and in a few months I believe it will become crystal clear to the bulk of conservatives that he would be a better fit for the left than republicans.

30 posted on 04/09/2011 10:57:46 PM PDT by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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To: Pan_Yan

Or Ross Perot, it’s hard to tell.


31 posted on 04/09/2011 10:58:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet ("You cannot invade the US There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass." Yamamoto)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Palin endorsed Trump’s birther quest. That puts a very high lift to his efforts. A Palin-Trump ticket doesn’t seem far fetched today going by Trump’s expression for USA exceptionalism. When and if there is a get to gether of any sort the combination could be jelling. I believe Trump could work with a strong woman and Palin with a strong man. My hope, if such happens, is that Trump recognizes the wrongs of the people he has played footsy with in the past and forgoes any further dealings and instead caters to the world of Palin.


32 posted on 04/09/2011 11:03:03 PM PDT by noinfringers2
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Palin endorsed Trump’s birther quest. That puts a very high lift to his efforts. A Palin-Trump ticket doesn’t seem far fetched today going by Trump’s expression for USA exceptionalism. When and if there is a get to gether of any sort the combination could be jelling. I believe Trump could work with a strong woman and Palin with a strong man. My hope, if such happens, is that Trump recognizes the wrongs of the people he has played footsy with in the past and forgoes any further dealings and instead caters to the world of Palin.


33 posted on 04/09/2011 11:03:10 PM PDT by noinfringers2
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

From my point of view which isn’t anywhere near the point of being a Trump supporter I will say that I believe;

a) We wouldn’t hear any McCain type BS about how his opponent would make a good President.

b) He would support our best international allies and be a nightmare to our enemies.

c) We could hear a refreshing no nonsense outspokenness regarding the stupidity of the entrenched bureaucracy in the fight he would face to get the nation in fiscal shape. He would tell people they could go pound sand.

d) I think he can twist some arms to get things done fiscally.

e) The real unknowns about Trump are what kind of judges would he would appoint and whether he can be counted on to effectively support social conservative issues. I don’t believe he really gives a damn when it comes to social issues important to conservatives.

But until he throws his hat in the ring all this speculation is pretty much moot.

When it comes to Palin I know we would get a-c and rock solid on e but I don’t know if she could deliver on d.

And same with her, until the hat is in the ring its all moot speculation.


34 posted on 04/09/2011 11:05:08 PM PDT by A message
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The Donald isn’t going to be president, but he will spice things up a bit.


35 posted on 04/09/2011 11:05:54 PM PDT by pallis
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Thanks for posting that, it’s a keeper! So right-on, I couldn’t have said it better.

And to the people who say they “can’t stand the guy”, respect is what’s more important, not nicey-nice affability. If I hear one more pundit or politician on tv say, even if they disagree with BHO on virtually everything, how much they “like him personally” and what a “nice guy” he is, I’ll barf.

Trump does love this country, with good reason, and he’s just the alpha leader we need - he’s a worthy adversary who can defeat BHO.


36 posted on 04/09/2011 11:06:15 PM PDT by llandres (Forget the "New America" - restore the original one!!!)
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To: Lazlo in PA

Very true and what wannabe president spends millions or has millions to burn to find out about the fraud in the WH?They seem to let Donald burn through his cash and offer no assistance or help.Trump is a put up or shut up man.


37 posted on 04/09/2011 11:07:26 PM PDT by taxtruth (Don't end the fed,jail the fed!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Trump for President?

Personally, I would rather not buy into a kind of false "conventional wisdom", and look a little further into what his core values are...which is what some our fellow voters should have done with the Obama "craze" a couple of years ago.

Trump has a way of saying some things that sound good, but isn't that what Obama's voters would tell you about Obama in 2008? Sure, we know that Trump is a businessman, but do we know much more? There are a lot of successful businessmen and women who would make a terrible POTUS.

38 posted on 04/09/2011 11:07:51 PM PDT by Let_It_Be_So
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To: Pox

I am an ego maniac as well. When I wake up in the morning, I do everything possible to put food on my table for my wife and daughter. Trump so far has does the same. Can you tell me the last time we had a POTUS that did that? When our economy is stabilized, we will all be happy. Your post is the same BS I read about in 1979. Time to get real and solve some issues. Working for a living is not a bad thing in my book.


39 posted on 04/09/2011 11:12:41 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

while i agree with him on some issues, i cannot/will not vote for him unless he is the GOP nominee and running against Obama... and i don’t see this happening...


40 posted on 04/09/2011 11:12:59 PM PDT by latina4dubya ( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
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