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To: SonOfDarkSkies

Again I think the crowd was jolted by the thought that we have been taken for a bunch of saps. Trump is taking an angle that the standard, run of the mill politician does not typically do well. He frames the debate from a business perspective, not always political. I see it as business driving the politics and not the other way around. It’s jolting because we have been so conditioned to seeing the overwhelming leftism of the Democrats bearing on us. To me, this goes back to Bush 41 breaking the No New Taxes pledge.

Trump is not afraid of that and he is taking his case to the Tea Party first. I think this is very formidable if he wants to see this through.


19 posted on 04/16/2011 4:28:57 PM PDT by untwist
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To: untwist
Excellent.

I think Trump does want to see it though...it's called a legacy!

24 posted on 04/16/2011 4:46:34 PM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
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To: untwist

Great reports!! Plus Trump said he wants to break the ice. Break the barrier that keeps people with a long business history out of politics because inevitably such people have made some bad decisions and screwed people too. Such people have too much of a past that can be used by the commie media to slime them. Trump is kind of humble on that and if he emerges a winner perhaps other successful business men will take a shot at politics

Lord knows we have enough slimy lawyers (Obama, Biden, Harry Reid) running the show. We need more businessmen, doctors and engineers in elective office

Trump says he will put our military on the border. That alone is enough to have me voting for him!


25 posted on 04/16/2011 5:02:48 PM PDT by dennisw (nzt - "works better if you're already smart")
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