He’s the Establishment Elites’ (Dems or Reps) worst nightmare.
Nov 2012:
......Romney’s solution of “self deportation” for illegal aliens made no sense and suggested that Republicans do not care about Hispanics in general, Trump says.
“He had a crazy policy of self deportation which was maniacal,” Trump says. “It sounded as bad as it was, and he lost all of the Latino vote,” Trump notes. “He lost the Asian vote. He lost everybody who is inspired to come into this country.”
The GOP has to develop a comprehensive policy “to take care of this incredible problem that we have with respect to immigration, with respect to people wanting to be wonderful productive citizens of this country,” Trump says.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Donald-Trump-Ronald-Kessler/2012/11/26/id/465363/
I would some respect for him if he would not have attempted to hide his progressive view by becoming “republican”. He is as far left as Hillery.
So, are we to sympathize with those who see Trump as a moving target; especially when these editorialists are bad shots?
And Cruz has his SuperPac Masters.
Donald Trump is a Patriot who is smashing PC cultural marxism to pieces. No other candidate can do what Trump does.
Yes he’s flawed, yes he has a checkered past, but so much bad has happened in the last 8, hell 4 years, that a lot of people have come around.
I’m sorry, but Ted Cruz isn’t the fighter we need right now, and in a general only Trump will go toe to toe with the dems and blow them to pieces.
If you don’t see this then we’re heading for another loss.
Over the last 25 years our Presidents have all been incompetent bozos. Trump couldn’t possible be worse than any one of them. IMHO, Trump would be a great improvement.
I support trump and cruz.
Here is why i support trump.
Best case he fixes the country.
Worst case he burns it down and its better to burn out than to fade away.
O'Brien put Trump's wealth somewhere between $150 and $250 million.Maybe astral projections.Throughout the deposition, Trump sparred with O'Brien's lawyer, Andrew Ceresney, over how the real estate tycoon determined what he was worth.
Trump: My net worth fluctuates, and it goes up and down with the markets and with attitudes and with feelings, even my own feelings, but I try.
Ceresney: Let me just understand that a little. You said your net worth goes up and down based upon your own feelings?
Trump: Yes, even my own feelings, as to where the world is, where the world is going, and that can change rapidly from day to day ...
Ceresney: When you publicly state a net worth number, what do you base that number on? Trump: I would say it's my general attitude at the time that the question may be asked. And as I say, it varies.
But the deposition shows Trump's valuation of his properties can be at odds with others' views.
"Donald owns 40 Wall Street, which he spent about $35 million to buy and refurbish in 1996," lawyer Ceresney read from O'Brien's book. "The building has about $145 million in debt attached to it, and New York City assessors value it at $90 million. Donald values it at $400 million."
Trump reacts to the passage by saying: "Anybody would understand that a city assessment is 15 and 20 percent the value of a building."
When questioned about the return on his investment from several golf courses, Trump said he does his own math.
Ceresney: Have you ever done a projection as to how much you anticipate you will profit on these courses over time in light of the contributions that you're making in cash?
Trump: Yes, I've done mental projections.
Ceresney: Mental projections?
Trump: Yes.
Ceresney: These are projections that you've done in your head?
Trump: Yes.
I hate Trump because He is the Devil cause I heard he played Foosball!
Thank you for your morning post. REading stuff like this, is like going to the gym to exercise my mind at 5 am. You see, it challenges my support of Donald TRump, and for that I thank you.
Unlike the followers of the other candidates, I’m 100% committed to Donald Trump for president. I admit at the beginning I was skeptical of him. Now I’m not.
YOur article does not dissuade me in the least. Nice try but no cigar.
Try posting something funny about Mr. Trump, or something clever, or something even tough, but accurate like the recent TIME piece that pulls no punches about him, but even Mr. Trump respects the piece.
Eventually, we will coalesce around one candidate. It will be Trump or Cruz or Rubio or maybe someone else, but we will unite beyond that person, even with our differences. I will support our candidate whomever.
So, I ask YOU. If Trump is our party’s choice, will you support him by voting for him? Yes or No?
Two Decades of Trump Policy: The Donald Was For Almost Anything Before He Was Against Most Everything.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/01/who_is_donald_trump.html#ixzz3x7TYpyhU
I’ve considered that Trump may be the disappointment that Bush was, that Ryan was, the abysmal flop that McCain was, that Romney was and that every other GOPe candidate since the Reagan years was.
My hope is that Trump is detached enough from the GOPe socialists that he may actually be able to break the machine of corruption that has churned out failure for our nation for decades.
Can he do it? I believe he’s in a better position since he is a proven execute (requirement for the position) and has proven successes in business. That is what we need right now.
Heck, I’ve changed my positions over the years with experience and many politicians change on positions as time passes. Even Cruz advocated an increase in H1B visas, anathema to working Americans and I donate to Cruz regularly.
So yeah, I will support Trump. I believe he can win this and hopefully position Ted Cruz for far more powerful influence on our policies and the future of our nation.
General comment to all: Let’s just try not to shred each other up In the process.
“Who is Donald Trump?”
A thin skinned big mouth narcissistic blow hard?
Sounds like a lot of you Trump haters are right in line with the DNC, GOPe and Nikki Haley. Guess it is good to have establishment friends.
I agree Trump is a liberal.
So is the GOP establishment opposing him.
If the GOP was conservative, it wouldn’t have had to worry about Trump in the first place.