If my party was going to choose between Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders, I don't think I'd be making jokes about clown cars.
Are you suggesting that Trump would be a good president and that he should run?The problem republicans face is not that their candidates are incapable. It is that for the most part they are boring. Take Kasich. He has a great looking wife, as I recall. Otherwise, he is boring. Very qualified, probably do a good job as a caretaker president. Voters don't care. They want a celebrity who will rev them up.
Republicans have one celebrity, Trump. He gave a speech to 1500 republicans last week in Sarasota, which is pretty much Jeb Bush territory. He mocked Jeb mercilessly, mocked Rubio for good measure, made fun of Carly Fiorina, and the crowd ate it up. They surrounded his limo for pictures afterward like he was a rock star.
No one else gets that kind of reception.
Are you suggesting that Trump would be a good president and that he should run?
This is what passes for having a choice on the left. Two complete loons and one total incompetent hoping to look better by comparison to the two loons.If my party was going to choose between Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders, I don't think I'd be making jokes about clown cars.
Let me just say that if I believed in a god, I would pray to him for Trump to get the Republican nomination. It won't happen, of course, but he is a Democrat's dream Republican candidate. My thoughts are with you on this one.Yes on both scores. Who has a better combination of actual accomplishments, street smarts, media saavy and celebrity status?
I'm sure there are plenty of issues I would disagree with him on. At least with him I don't think he would take positions because lobbyists were dictating them to him or that he was acting out some lifelong deep-seated hatred of our country.
