Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Be President

She lost in 2008.
No, she was not nominated. She won her election prior to 2016. It's okay, really, you can still hate her without the entire world sharing every fantasy you have.

No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.
I know there must be a point to your post, but I just can't put my finger on it, or really give a damn about a Clinton
these days.
But, it's special to you and that's all that matters.
 
She lost in 2008.
No, she was not nominated. She won her election prior to 2016. It's okay, really, you can still hate her without the entire world sharing every fantasy you have.

No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.
I know there must be a point to your post, but I just can't put my finger on it, or really give a damn about a Clinton
these days.
But, it's special to you and that's all that matters.
Great! It was just in response to another poster. Just "trolling the trolls", as they say. Look at the little fit hes throwing now.
 
She lost in 2008.
No, she was not nominated. She won her election prior to 2016. It's okay, really, you can still hate her without the entire world sharing every fantasy you have.

No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.

Won in 2000 and 2006.
Lost in 2008 and 2016.
Thank you for reading your diary to us. Stay tuned, Hillary might step out for coffee today. Keep your diary at the ready!
 
Then why did Trump "conclude" with the Russians to win?




So he could build his Moscow hotel.

The only way to get that trump hotel built was to get the sanctions lifted. Which is why they worked so hard to get them lifted. They only way Russia saw that could get the sanctions lifted was to get trump elected. Plus putin hates Hillary.

Don't you pay any attention to the news?
 
Really good, really long excerpt from the nation's #1 bestseller. The Trump/Putin bootlickers won't like it, but they should still read it. You know, if it doesn't interfere with reruns of Duck Dynasty and Honey Boo Boo.

Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Win – and Neither Did His Campaign

One year ago: the plan to lose, and the administration’s shocked first days.

*snip*

Conway, the campaign’s manager, was in a remarkably buoyant mood, considering she was about to experience a resounding, if not cataclysmic, defeat. Donald Trump would lose the election — of this she was sure — but he would quite possibly hold the defeat to under six points. That was a substantial victory. As for the looming defeat itself, she shrugged it off: It was Reince Priebus’s fault, not hers.

She had spent a good part of the day calling friends and allies in the political world and blaming Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee. Now she briefed some of the television producers and anchors whom she had been carefully courting since joining the Trump campaign — and with whom she had been actively interviewing in the last few weeks, hoping to land a permanent on-air job after the election.

Even though the numbers in a few key states had appeared to be changing to Trump’s advantage, neither Conway nor Trump himself nor his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — the effective head of the campaign — wavered in their certainty: Their unexpected adventure would soon be over. Not only would Trump not be president, almost everyone in the campaign agreed, he should probably not be. Conveniently, the former conviction meant nobody had to deal with the latter issue.

As the campaign came to an end, Trump himself was sanguine. His ultimate goal, after all, had never been to win. “I can be the most famous man in the world,” he had told his aide Sam Nunberg at the outset of the race. His longtime friend Roger Ailes, the former head of Fox News, liked to say that if you want a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities.

“This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing, because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.”

*snip*

Not only did Trump disregard the potential conflicts of his own business deals and real-estate holdings, he audaciously refused to release his tax returns. Why should he? Once he lost, Trump would be both insanely famous and a martyr to Crooked Hillary. His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would be international celebrities. Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the tea-party movement. Kellyanne Conway would be a cable-news star. Melania Trump, who had been assured by her husband that he wouldn’t become president, could return to inconspicuously lunching. Losing would work out for everybody. Losing was winning.

Shortly after 8 p.m. on Election Night, when the unexpected trend — Trump might actually win — seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he calls him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania was in tears — and not of joy.

There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon’s not unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump and then into a horrified Trump. But still to come was the final transformation: Suddenly, Donald Trump became a man who believed that he deserved to be, and was wholly capable of being, the president of the United States.




There's a whole lot in this article. What a shitshow.


Then why did he collude with the Russians to

steal the election from Hillary?:dance:


Because who ever wrote that article is full of garbage.

trump did want to be the president and ran to win. Which was why he conspired with russia to win.
 
Poor America land of conspiracy theories and give away to the rich, thanks to the scumbag GOP and silly dupes like you.

Vast right wing conspiracy, eh comrade?
No, just an effective russian propaganda campaign.
Show us on the doll where Putin touched you to make you change your vote
Actually, Francis, you're an excellent example of how misinformation campaigns can produce confused , misinformed people.

She bought the nomination..so now will you go back to your safe place?
What phony scandal is that, super duper?
 
She lost in 2008.
No, she was not nominated. She won her election prior to 2016. It's okay, really, you can still hate her without the entire world sharing every fantasy you have.

No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.

Won in 2000 and 2006.
Lost in 2008 and 2016.
Thank you for reading your diary to us. Stay tuned, Hillary might step out for coffee today. Keep your diary at the ready!

You poor girl.....Still crying yourself to sleep at night?
 
No, she was not nominated. She won her election prior to 2016. It's okay, really, you can still hate her without the entire world sharing every fantasy you have.

No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.

Won in 2000 and 2006.
Lost in 2008 and 2016.
Thank you for reading your diary to us. Stay tuned, Hillary might step out for coffee today. Keep your diary at the ready!

You poor girl.....Still crying yourself to sleep at night?
Keep it up, you won't have any women but stepford wives soon...
 
No, she was not nominated.

Because she lost, to the amateur.
Right. But won her prior election.

Won in 2000 and 2006.
Lost in 2008 and 2016.
Thank you for reading your diary to us. Stay tuned, Hillary might step out for coffee today. Keep your diary at the ready!

You poor girl.....Still crying yourself to sleep at night?
Keep it up, you won't have any women but stepford wives soon...

like Hillary.....
 
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Vast right wing conspiracy, eh comrade?
No, just an effective russian propaganda campaign.
Show us on the doll where Putin touched you to make you change your vote
Actually, Francis, you're an excellent example of how misinformation campaigns can produce confused , misinformed people.

She bought the nomination..so now will you go back to your safe place?
What phony scandal is that, super duper?


It doesn't register in your brain?

Hillary bought the nomination this is the starting point.
 
Sorry your drunken, corrupt candidate was beaten by two amateurs.
Poor America land of conspiracy theories and give away to the rich, thanks to the scumbag GOP and silly dupes like you.

Vast right wing conspiracy, eh comrade?
No, just an effective russian propaganda campaign.
Show us on the doll where Putin touched you to make you change your vote
Actually, Francis, you're an excellent example of how misinformation campaigns can produce confused , misinformed people.

So Putin didn't hack the election
 
Poor America land of conspiracy theories and give away to the rich, thanks to the scumbag GOP and silly dupes like you.

Vast right wing conspiracy, eh comrade?
No, just an effective russian propaganda campaign.
Show us on the doll where Putin touched you to make you change your vote
Actually, Francis, you're an excellent example of how misinformation campaigns can produce confused , misinformed people.

So Putin didn't hack the election
Spot on as always! Francis, you are quite skilled at hearing whatever you want to hear.
 
Really good, really long excerpt from the nation's #1 bestseller. The Trump/Putin bootlickers won't like it, but they should still read it. You know, if it doesn't interfere with reruns of Duck Dynasty and Honey Boo Boo.

Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Win – and Neither Did His Campaign

One year ago: the plan to lose, and the administration’s shocked first days.

*snip*

Conway, the campaign’s manager, was in a remarkably buoyant mood, considering she was about to experience a resounding, if not cataclysmic, defeat. Donald Trump would lose the election — of this she was sure — but he would quite possibly hold the defeat to under six points. That was a substantial victory. As for the looming defeat itself, she shrugged it off: It was Reince Priebus’s fault, not hers.

She had spent a good part of the day calling friends and allies in the political world and blaming Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee. Now she briefed some of the television producers and anchors whom she had been carefully courting since joining the Trump campaign — and with whom she had been actively interviewing in the last few weeks, hoping to land a permanent on-air job after the election.

Even though the numbers in a few key states had appeared to be changing to Trump’s advantage, neither Conway nor Trump himself nor his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — the effective head of the campaign — wavered in their certainty: Their unexpected adventure would soon be over. Not only would Trump not be president, almost everyone in the campaign agreed, he should probably not be. Conveniently, the former conviction meant nobody had to deal with the latter issue.

As the campaign came to an end, Trump himself was sanguine. His ultimate goal, after all, had never been to win. “I can be the most famous man in the world,” he had told his aide Sam Nunberg at the outset of the race. His longtime friend Roger Ailes, the former head of Fox News, liked to say that if you want a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities.

“This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing, because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.”

*snip*

Not only did Trump disregard the potential conflicts of his own business deals and real-estate holdings, he audaciously refused to release his tax returns. Why should he? Once he lost, Trump would be both insanely famous and a martyr to Crooked Hillary. His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would be international celebrities. Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the tea-party movement. Kellyanne Conway would be a cable-news star. Melania Trump, who had been assured by her husband that he wouldn’t become president, could return to inconspicuously lunching. Losing would work out for everybody. Losing was winning.

Shortly after 8 p.m. on Election Night, when the unexpected trend — Trump might actually win — seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he calls him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania was in tears — and not of joy.

There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon’s not unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump and then into a horrified Trump. But still to come was the final transformation: Suddenly, Donald Trump became a man who believed that he deserved to be, and was wholly capable of being, the president of the United States.




There's a whole lot in this article. What a shitshow.


Then why did he collude with the Russians to

steal the election from Hillary?:dance:


Because who ever wrote that article is full of garbage.

trump did want to be the president and ran to win. Which was why he conspired with russia to win.


Dip Shit....

hillary is the one that conspired with Russia......
 
Really good, really long excerpt from the nation's #1 bestseller. The Trump/Putin bootlickers won't like it, but they should still read it. You know, if it doesn't interfere with reruns of Duck Dynasty and Honey Boo Boo.

Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Win – and Neither Did His Campaign

One year ago: the plan to lose, and the administration’s shocked first days.

*snip*

Conway, the campaign’s manager, was in a remarkably buoyant mood, considering she was about to experience a resounding, if not cataclysmic, defeat. Donald Trump would lose the election — of this she was sure — but he would quite possibly hold the defeat to under six points. That was a substantial victory. As for the looming defeat itself, she shrugged it off: It was Reince Priebus’s fault, not hers.

She had spent a good part of the day calling friends and allies in the political world and blaming Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee. Now she briefed some of the television producers and anchors whom she had been carefully courting since joining the Trump campaign — and with whom she had been actively interviewing in the last few weeks, hoping to land a permanent on-air job after the election.

Even though the numbers in a few key states had appeared to be changing to Trump’s advantage, neither Conway nor Trump himself nor his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — the effective head of the campaign — wavered in their certainty: Their unexpected adventure would soon be over. Not only would Trump not be president, almost everyone in the campaign agreed, he should probably not be. Conveniently, the former conviction meant nobody had to deal with the latter issue.

As the campaign came to an end, Trump himself was sanguine. His ultimate goal, after all, had never been to win. “I can be the most famous man in the world,” he had told his aide Sam Nunberg at the outset of the race. His longtime friend Roger Ailes, the former head of Fox News, liked to say that if you want a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities.

“This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing, because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.”

*snip*

Not only did Trump disregard the potential conflicts of his own business deals and real-estate holdings, he audaciously refused to release his tax returns. Why should he? Once he lost, Trump would be both insanely famous and a martyr to Crooked Hillary. His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would be international celebrities. Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the tea-party movement. Kellyanne Conway would be a cable-news star. Melania Trump, who had been assured by her husband that he wouldn’t become president, could return to inconspicuously lunching. Losing would work out for everybody. Losing was winning.

Shortly after 8 p.m. on Election Night, when the unexpected trend — Trump might actually win — seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he calls him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania was in tears — and not of joy.

There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon’s not unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump and then into a horrified Trump. But still to come was the final transformation: Suddenly, Donald Trump became a man who believed that he deserved to be, and was wholly capable of being, the president of the United States.




There's a whole lot in this article. What a shitshow.


Your post is as stupid as your avatar....
 

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