Posted on 12/16/2011 2:46:45 PM PST by redstateone
onald Trumps new book Time to Get Tough is garnering praise from Rush Limbaugh, America's most-listened-to talk radio host.
"I believe this book will rock a lot of people, Limbaugh said about Trump's latest best-seller.
Donald Trump, book, limbaughI'm glad it will because Washington needs to wake up and listen to Donald Trump and the millions of people he speaks for people who are tired of the usual politics.
Limbaugh described Trump as one of the great entrepreneurs of our lifetime, a quintessential American dealmaker.
Don't just read Time to Get Tough but share it with your friends and family! added the talk radio titan, who has a regular audience of more than 15 million Americans...
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
Trump was just on Fox ‘The Five’. It was a mutual slobbering fest and I was barely listening - but Trump complimented Bob Bechtel on changing in the last two weeks and becoming tolerable.
THEN Bob Bechtel just slammed Romney and asked “why is that Milquetoast being shoved down OUR throats?” adding that Newt is a far better candidate. I could not believe it!!!
Something weird this way is coming!!
[ THEN Bob Bechtel just slammed Romney and asked why is that Milquetoast being shoved down OUR throats? adding that Newt is a far better candidate. I could not believe it!!! ]
Bob is right as rain... Bechtel must have SLAPPED himself in the mirror.. HARD!!.
Donald Trump’s popularity demonstrates that Americans are sick and tired of the usual Washington shenanigans and the ‘good old boy’ network. They want authenticity and Trump gives them that. They don’t care that he’s a billionaire, they care that he sees the problems, doesn’t pussyfoot around them and puts the blame where it belongs, on Obama and the Democrats, then offers solutions, not simply rhetoric and equivocation or broad, undefined ideas that go nowhere. The Republicans need this kind of candidate to win. Romney isn’t the guy and Gingrich may be, even though I’m not in his camp right now. Tough talk and big ideas are fine but there has to be credibility behind them. Trump has that as a businessman, not as a politician. Newt has it as a politician, not as a businessman. Perhaps they should share a ticket. Oh, wait. Trump would never be anyone’s V.P. Never mind.
“THEN Bob Bechtel just slammed Romney .....”
I think it’s all theater.
I agree. Trump says what a lot of people think but are too afraid to say.
The fact Rush endorsed the book says a lot to me.
Interesting. I missed it.
Was it an interview about Trump’s book? Or
just a general appearance?
I think it a good thing when a liberal, slaps himself and wakes up to conservative thought, however when it is a liberal the likes of Bechtel...BEWARE liberals are masters of deception, especially those liberals who wear suspenders.
I believe his book was mentioned. They were very deferential....I wasn’t paying a whole lot of attention.
That would be Bob Beckel, folks.
True.. Larry King is the UNdead..
Trump is the only person that I have heard to date who puts the political nuts-n-bolts, like all the talk on taxes, immigration, SS, etc to a framework for the USA vehicle in the world today. There have been few, if any, comments in the debates as to what the future of the USA should be in the world as it exists today in line with what the Founders envisioned as an exceptional Nation, not one changed into a pattern set by global elitists. I don’t see any of the debaters recognizing that this election if anything is bigger than a hurdle named Obama. This election is a pivot point as to this Nation holding true to the Constitutional intent of the Founders.
Ah, Trump scores again.
He must have gotten the better of Newsmax in their debate deal.
Newsmax still owes him infomercials even though he’s no longer ‘moderating’ it.
:)
When Trump speaks—I listen—I may not agree with all he says—but I listen. Huntsman, Michele and Mittens has made a bad enemy out of Trump. He has a long memory too. I would love to see him in Washington in some role in the government—or in Albany.
I’m sorry we don’t share the same kind of respect for Trump.
When he talks I hear one constant Trump Infomercial. Politically I just do not trust him.
He has money, power and influence. As long as it doesn’t affect me, I wish him well; but, I don’t trust him to do what’s right or for the best benefit of anyone but himself.
That’s just my opinion developed over the years all the way back to reading the Art of the Deal when it was first released.
Thanks for your courteous reply.
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