Posted on 07/20/2016 12:23:27 PM PDT by GilGil
Mom did ski her way out of a communist country, after all.
A great speech. All along I have been impressed by Trump’s children. I also liked Tiffany’s speech.
I listened to DJT Jr.’s speech. The quality that came through most clearly and obviously: dignity.
It comes through very well with Ivanka too.
His family definitely does him credit.
It wouldn't surprise me if she refused to appear.
TTTT!
I think a lot of people that say they hate Trump (Sr) in public will end up pulling the lever for him.
It wouldn’t surprise me if she refused to appear.
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Very good point. I expect her to weasel out.
Do you really think when Alpha Male is up against Pander Female, that she has a shot at all of winning???? Weve had 8 years of Beta Male, Hillarys record which she wants to try to use as her selling point, is horrible, and places her right in the middle of all the corruption and selling out that everyone is sick of....
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That is a point that is overlooked. Trump is an alpha male and he makes no apologies. Real alpha males command respect. There is no other way about it. I also believe the reason Trump’s kids turned out so well is that their dad is the authority and they imprinted off of him.
FOX News: Frank Luntz's focus group poses for pictures.
They were raised very much like many children -- the mother raised them when they are small and dependent, but the father's influence starts when they start to get independent. Donald brought each of the three eldest into the business when they were teenagers, and has made them executives in his company for the past ten to fifteen years. That's a lot of learning and influence from their dad. Tiffany was raised by her mother in California, but came to visit often, and her dad was certainly involved in decisions about her education. Like two of her siblings, she chose her father's Alma Mater, University of Pennsylvania, for undergraduate college and is reportedly wanting to go to law school next. So Trump is following the old European way of advising a group of children: "legs under the table" -- one becomes a lawyer, another a businessperson, the third in government, the fourth something else, etc. The more "legs under the table" in terms of skills or access, the sturdier the family remains.
I just watched it.
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