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No, he was quiet today. What a shame.
25% of Republicans. YIPPEE!!!You better hope so...every time he does he goes up in the polls.
25% of Republicans. YIPPEE!!!You better hope so...every time he does he goes up in the polls.
Or did I miss another Trump zinger?
I hope not.Did Trump make it through the entire day without insulting someone?
“In the five weeks since he announced his campaign to seek the GOP nomination for president, Trump has been more focused on promoting himself, and his brand, than in addressing the problems facing the nation. If he were merely a self-absorbed, B-list celebrity, his unchecked ego could be tolerated as a source of mild amusement. But he now wants to become president, which means that he aspires to be the leader of the free world and the keeper of our nuclear launch codes.
That is problematic, because Trump, by every indication, seems wholly unqualified to sit in the White House. If he had not already disqualified himself through his attempts to demonize immigrants as rapists and drug dealers, he certainly did so by questioning the war record of John McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.
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He has become "the distraction with traction" — a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage.
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The best way Donald Trump can serve his country is by apologizing to McCain and terminating this ill-conceived campaign.”
Editorial Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show
True.
In fact, Trump's 'campaign' is in of itself an insult to the American people.
“In the five weeks since he announced his campaign to seek the GOP nomination for president, Trump has been more focused on promoting himself, and his brand, than in addressing the problems facing the nation. If he were merely a self-absorbed, B-list celebrity, his unchecked ego could be tolerated as a source of mild amusement. But he now wants to become president, which means that he aspires to be the leader of the free world and the keeper of our nuclear launch codes.
That is problematic, because Trump, by every indication, seems wholly unqualified to sit in the White House. If he had not already disqualified himself through his attempts to demonize immigrants as rapists and drug dealers, he certainly did so by questioning the war record of John McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.
[...]
He has become "the distraction with traction" — a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage.
[...]
The best way Donald Trump can serve his country is by apologizing to McCain and terminating this ill-conceived campaign.”
Editorial Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show
True.
In fact, Trump's 'campaign' is in of itself an insult to the American people.
Nope. It's like Dope to them.Will the left make it through an entire day without starting a thread about him?