Supported by the Republican party. They’re the long term danger.
n/m
It was elected. So like, Condoleeza Rice was mentioned and everyone would take her over Trump.
Kanye came up too :). Most people picked Kanye in that matchup
Hm, you said no convicted felons… How about OJ Simpson?
I’d probably take Trump over O.J. Simpson OR the Zodiac Killer :).
ETA: Of course O.J. was convicted. Just not of murder.
Al Sharpton. He’s the only person I can see as a possible candidate who I would find as unacceptable as Trump.
I’d say choices like Kenneth Copeland and Jerry Falwell, Jr. would be interesting tests of the GOP’s willingness to fall in line behind a genuinely awful President of their own party, but Trump’s already done the stress test on that. It’s hard to imagine that they wouldn’t fall in line.
The one, erm, saving grace of those evangelical nutcases is that their fanbase, while intense, would be a bit more narrow than Trump’s. While white evangelicals form a large part of Trump’s base, that consistent 40-42% support is a good bit bigger than white evangelicalism. I think the GOP with one of those guys in the White House would get totally crushed in the next election, well beyond what happened last November. So I’d say Trump is worse than them on that account.
If he or she is running for President then by definition they are a politician, so there’s no valid answer.
I’d consider Al Sharpton to be a politician. He’s run for office a number of times.
That aside, I’d say that, short of starting a war (which Trump came within an ace of doing just days ago) any left-of-center figure would be far less dangerous than Trump, for the simple reason that not only would Republicans be united against him, but Congressional Democrats would also keep him in check.
I’ll leave alone the question of whether Trump or Sharpton would be a worse dictator, but as President, our small-d democratic processes would keep a Sharpton in check to a much greater degree than they do for Trump.
That is kind of a catch-22 that you don’t notice when there is alcohol involved. You just gotta go with it
Not a politician - current hypothetical run excluded.
It’s so easy to be flippant about the question, but it’s very possible that I’d vote for Donald Trump over Donald Trump Jr.
Curt Schilling
Ted Nugent
Dana Loesch
Alex Jones
There’s probably a lot of people. I don’t like this game. :mad:
I’m curious as to why that is?
AFAIK, neither of them are interested in running for public office.
My answer would be “under no circumstances.”
Rick Santorum
Mike Pence
David Duke
Dick Cheney
Roy Moore
I think that’s why there was the no politicians rule. Because without that, it’s too easy and that is sadface. It was a fun game, like Oprah Winfrey and Dennis Rodman. Both of whom got a majority over Trump in the group I was with
We were on the fence with Vince McMahon.
Alex Jones
I was going to add Boris Johnson (natural born citizen), but I guess he is a politician.
Any Fox announcer
:smack: Shit, I read it backwards - I thought it said no NON-politicians!
Okay, then:
Any one of the Phelps family
Courtney Love
Jack Dean Tyler
Mama June
David Miscavige
Bob Nutting
Does David Duke count as a politician or not? He’s run for office a number of times.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders.