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Fear? Fearing Trump would be like fearing Bozo the clown, after puberty. The guy is a joke, like those who like him.Fun to see liberal fear of Trump growing by the hour!
I don't like the guy but I love the way he's twisting their girlie knickers!
depends on if Trump has a contact I suppose Pogo .
What a fucking loser. Rump is a sorry buffoon. He's so bad he makes Michele Bachmann look halfway sane. Now Hair Apparent thinks he's gonna sue a TV network as if it owes him an attention whore living.
Yeah right, what a pathetic human colostomy bag. Get the fuck over yourself, Rump.
Fear? Fearing Trump would be like fearing Bozo the clown, after puberty. The guy is a joke, like those who like him.Fun to see liberal fear of Trump growing by the hour!
I don't like the guy but I love the way he's twisting their girlie knickers!
Trump offend us, like that **** Palin. Both of them you like, because you are fucking Morons.Did liberals NOT fear Trump they would not be responding with such vigor.
Fun to see liberal fear of Trump growing by the hour!
I don't like the guy but I love the way he's twisting their girlie knickers!
Trump offend us, like that **** Palin. Both of them you like, because you are fucking Mormons.
God, I hope you are right. I hope the GOP nominates Trump. That would result in a landslide for Hillary.In the latest poll from the left-leaning Huffington Post, (which is probably no fan of Donald Trump), Bush and Trump are nearly tied for the lead of the long list of GOP candidates. They have Bush holding a slim lead of 7/10 of a % point (12.0% Bush to 11.3% Trump). The difference is that Bush has been weakening, while Trump appears to rapidly be GAINING strength, and momentum.
It's interesting to note that among the top 4, only Trump is really there primarily on his ideology (in his case his tough attitude toward America's enemies). While Rubio (4th place with 10.4%) is there likely with the help of Hispanic favoritism, and Carson is 3rd (with 10.7%) with some probable black vote helping, Bush is slightly on top on the strength of his well-known presidentially political name.
Trump, though, really has none of these, and yet is making big strides in just about no time at all. Maybe it's just my gut, but it looks like people are so sick of phony, weak, cave-in politicians, that they are hungry for a guy like Trump who pulls no punches, has international business moxy, doesn't beat around the bush, isn't tied to lobbyists (he can finance his entire campaign himself), and allows people to know where he stands. In addition, I think his positions are popular, such getting tough with Mexico, China, Iran, and some other countries, as well as a number of domestic issues too.
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/...al-gop-primary
Pollster Trend
- Jeb Bush
12.0%- Donald Trump
11.3%- Ben Carson
10.7%- Marco Rubio
10.4%- Scott Walker
9.2%- Rand Paul
8.5%- Mike Huckabee
8.1%- Ted Cruz
5.4%- Chris Christie
3.3%- Rick Perry
3.1%- Carly Fiorina
3.0%- Rick Santorum
2.5%- John Kasich
1.9%- Lindsey Graham
1.4%- Bobby Jindal
0.7%- George Pataki
- 0.4%
Have you or have you not uttered those exact same words about a dozen GOP candidates?