This is the exact same cheap shit stunt he pulled last time. All he’s looking for is buzz so his tv show won’t get cancelled.
He cannot run for pres if he has a tv show. And the people reporting on this know he’s just looking for publicity. They may even know the deal, for next season, has already been inked, and he actually *can’t * run!
They don’t care about that conflict of interest in reporting this news because they are shameless, and only care about ratings.
What is it about today’s GOP that invites such a motley crew of basically performance artists into its presidential primaries? There just doesn’t seem to be any equivalent of this phenomenon on the Democratic side; not since Al Sharpton stopped running anyway…
He doesn’t have to ever do a full disclosure. Investments are reported in ranges. If you have $2M in stock ABC, it is reported as "between $1m and $5M. The highest range is “above $50M.” which could be $2B or $51M. We all know Trump is very wealthy, but we’ll never find out exactly how wealthy.
I’m surprised he actually announced this time. One thing I do look forward to is someone who will speak his mind, for good and for ill. He’s certainly not of the “practiced candidate” strain, which should be refreshing. We’ll see.
Financially, he claims to have over $8 billion after debts. If so, he could self fund if he wanted to, and won’t have to go out hat in hand to the usual players and constituencies, telling them all what they want to hear.
I think there’s a very slim chance he can get the nomination, and the only route to doing so would be to run a campaign the likes of which I don’t think we’ve ever seen. That alone would be a terrific thing to see. Everything is so friggin polled and practiced. I’m up for something different. In the same way I like the fact that Al Franken became a senator, even if he’s way to liberal for me.
Come on, Bernie! What a match-up that would be: Trump vs Sanders. Talk about your clear choices.
In 2012, during the brief period where he pretended to run, his favorability ratings were 1st or 2nd to Romney, depending upon the polls.
Also, a lot of Republicans throw their support behind whichever candidate agitates the Democrats the most. That’s why they loved Sarah Palin even though she was clearly an idiot and had no shot.
I’m not saying he’s got a chance of winning, just that he’s going to be a huge disruption. He’ll drop out soon enough, blaming the liberal media and Obama for…something.
Other than Trump, who do you mean. Most of them are not my cup of tea, but with the exception of Fiorina, aren’t they all congressmen or governors? Oh, I guess there’s Carson, but he’ll be out in the first round. If you’re including those. Chafee has got to be the biggest joke. It boggles the mine that he ever got elected to anything. Maybe his mind has been deteriorating. At least that would explain his move from Rep to Dem.
Assuming he gets the nomination, who do you think he’d pick as a running mate? I think he needs someone with political chops—and who he hasn’t lambasted? Walker? Cruz? Kasich? Someone not currently running?
I’m fairly sure he never actually said he’d run last time. He kept saying that he might, and how he’d be the greatest president ever if he did, and better than Obama who wouldn’t even show his birth certificate. But he never announced he’d run.
I looked and found this article about disclosure. You’re right in that it is in ranges, but it sounds like it’s still more scrutiny than Trump would want on his finances. And here’s the official rules on disclosure timing:
So I guess Trump could stay in until September and get a lot of airtime until then, but then decide to drop out and say how he’d better serve the country in other ways or something, and never actually disclose information publically.
It’s too farfetched to even consider. Truthfully, I don’t even think he wants to be President. It’d be a big step down in lifestyle and a big step up in workload. Sure, he could still play golf, but the base course at Andrews Air Forse Base isn’t exactly close to Trump National courses. No more hanging with the Miss America contestants, either.
As each Republican candidate spoke at the debate, it became obvious that each had at least of bit of Santorum in them, and none of them could keep it in.
This is a major plus for the Santorum campaign. With Cruz, Carson, Fiorina, Paul, and now Trump in the race, he’s dropped off the “Five Least Credible Republican Candidates” list.
Or, IOW, “The Donald pulls cheap, shameless publicity stunt yet again”. It’s astounding that any media anywhere, outside of SNL and the Daily Show, considers this in any way “news”.
Republicans should really be asking themselves why it’s always their party that attracts this sort of circus sideshow.
He’s no more capable of pulling the political discussion anywhere than that dead weasel he wears on his head. I think it’s naive to think that he has any motivation that doesn’t have the words “Donald Trump” in it.