Well they just lost Piers’ vote.
I was so, so happy when I saw that earlier. His character may be gone, but he’s still willing to bring out the satire.
Rachel Maddow is reporting on a Hollywood Reporter story that Trump used paid extras to fill the room for his presidential declaration.
This all reminds me… back in the day, the satirical magazine Spy would always refer to The Donald on first reference as “short-fingered vulgarian Donald Trump.”
I’m really looking forward to Candidate Trump. He’s going to be hurling handgrenades every day, and at least as much at other Republicans as he does at Hilary.
He’s Hillary’s early Christmas present. Just wait till the debates. He’s going to suck all the oxygen from the room. The only sound bites you’re going to remember will be his. The highlights that get repeated for three days will be him bashing his fellow Republicans. I can’t wait for the first one, even though it’s on Fox.
I’m really hoping that he appears in the primary debates, although he’s probably going to drop out before he has to file the financial statements.
One of those TV pundits claimed last noght that Trump could get in on the 1st scheduled debate before he has to disclose anything.
And personally, I don’t expect him to disclose anything. If the FEC (are they the enforcers?) level some charge against him, he’ll pay some lawyers to dance around, get stays and delays, until Trump decides to get out of the race, at which point his lawyers will argue that the dsclosure is moot.
Yup, apparently he said he’s more qualified than any dope Senator.
Grab the popcorn. If any of the other Republicans bite on this troll, it’ll get really interesting and damned funny.
And of course, Carla Fiorina says we need to take him seriously. Of course we do, dear, just like you. Both con artists, both ‘business leaders’ without a lick of real political experience.
Bless her heart!
This guy thinks Trump may be good for the GOP. Maybe. The other candidates may pound on the unpopular Trump rather than each other, but I still think the Hairpiece will suck up most of the publicity in the room. Maybe losing to The Donald may be the thing that ends some of the campaigns. Each GOP candidate has their own pet billionaire to fund their campaigns, and can likely go on even after losing a few primaries. But if they lose to Trump they might then lose the “money primary”. Anything to winnow the field would be good for the GOP, IMNAAHO.
However, the entertainment value of a 16-way free-for-all clusterfuck at the RNC would be priceless.
You may be onto something. Footwear News (it’s real) has reported that “shoe designer Ivanka Trump” has thrown her support behind Donald Trump. She’s obviously jumping on the bandwagon early in order to improve her own personal standing.
She will turn 35 on October 30, 2016, so she will be just barely old enough to run. The only other Trumpling that is old enough to run is Donny Jr.
Trump goes after Charles Krauthammer with wheelchair jab.
The Donald may find himself not invited back to Fox. At any rate, a conundrum for those good folks - who do they support in this kerfuffle?
There was no need for that. There’s plenty of good reasons to revile Krauthammer.
So what? He’s an NBC guy.
Not only will Trump suck up publicity, but he’ll also shine a light on some Republican issues in a way others might not like. Like here, when an RNC official pretty much went along with what Trump was saying about immigrants, though he wouldn’t have used the same language.
So sad to hear that he lost a billion dollars in the span of a day. In his campaign announcement, he claimed a net worth of over ten billion but in the Fox & Friends interview, he said it’s “over nine billion.” He should just take a suggestion from the movie The Manchurian Candidate and select a nice, easy-to-remember number. Like 57 billion dollars.
Well, it’s true that Krauthammer does nothing but sit there and be a jerk, but it’s unfair to pick on him for the “sitting there” part.
It depends which McDonalds sign he drives by on the way to the venue.
He apparently values his name/brand as worth $3 billion by itself. Perhaps he thinks that running for POTUS reduces his stature? One would hope (although probably in vain) that if he becomes president that he would need to put his business dealings a side for while.