Trump's Republican primary campaign

It will bring unity in his party and allow Trump to work for main election.

Legitimate offer: I will give a fresh, crisp $100 bill to anyone who kidnaps adaher and keeps him bound and gagged in the closet for the whole of this coming November 8.

There is no possible set of events that could bring unity to the Republican Party in 2016.

These concerns will be there for many people but Trump is very smart and will be a great president.

Media has also brainwashed many non-Americans around the world. Once he is the president, the world will know Trump better and will start to like him.

Why would people vote based on who a candidates’ voters are? That just sounds like an excuse to me. I think Clinton is better than Trump because Clinton is better than Trump. I’m not voting between Trump’s supporters and Clinton’s supporters. If that was the case I’d probably vote for Trump. The anti-Israel folks and socialists are mostly in Clinton’s camp.

Trump may be smart. But more likely he’s a rich brat who’s got some moxie. He’s certainly, factually, staggeringly ignorant. He’s also gullible, in that he believes all sorts of nonsense that simply isn’t true, from birtherism, to vaccines causing autism, to Cruz’s dad being buds with LHO.

He’s not bright enough to question things like this, which seriously suggests he’s not that smart at all.

No, that’s just goofy.

At least Putin doesn’t want more countries to have nuclear weapons.

If that was true Russia wouldn’t be so promiscous about selling nuclear technology to countries that cannot be trusted.

Now that Trump is what’s left for the Right, how pissed off would Republicans be if, later in the year, Trump decides to drop out, too?
“Ahh, screw this. I don’t want it anymore.”

QFTST *

  • Quoted For The Scary Truth.

Donnie Jr., go post on your own website.

Gonzo journalists don’t need a story, they ARE the story. :slight_smile:

And I’ll be sleeping soundly in Bora Bora.

that’s mostly just politicians taking dig at politicians… Could not care less.

Perceptions change. My country’s PM was denied US visa when he was chief minister (Governer) of Gujarat. And now, he is going to address joint session of US congress next month.

Perceptions will change regarding Trump as well if he becomes president.

This part isn’t scary, but it’s sure as heck surprising to me. I had you pegged as a crusty old senior citizen-- a gray-haired, grizzled Vietnam vet, balding, rumpled plaid shirts and stretchy brown pants, a McDonald’s coffee cup stashed in the bushes outside your local Micky-D’s to get a free refill every morning, big plastic glasses that fall off your face if you move too fast or eat too recklessly, a pot belly with bony arms and tufts of white chest hair puffing out of your shirt, reeking of sweat and Stetson cologne, a pencil poking out of your shirt pocket to do the crossword puzzles in the daily paper.

You’ve absolutely *ruined *my mental image of you.

Trump has been an over-the-top, narcissistic attention whore in U.S. popular culture for over 30 years now. He’s pretty well established himself in Americans’ minds now, and I think he will have an extremely difficult time significantly changing those opinions.

although internationally, not many people knew him prior to last 10 months.

That may be, but the international community won’t be voting in our election in November.

I didn’t mean he’s going to convert many hardcore Clinton/Obama supporters. There are hardcore supporters on both sides and there are many neutral american voters as well.

Hoosier Daddy?

No matter which side of the aisle you’re on, that is funny!