And It's HER turn damnit!Oh of course but either he ACTS like he understands the working man or its because he had to WORK for what he got and he has kept a sense of being a working man himself that doesn't make him seem like a snob. I think because Trump is a self made billionaire he doesn't NEED to be president. He wants to be president to help America. Hillary wants to be president because its the pinnacle of power of her trip from governors wife to president...she is a power hungry madman and it actually worries me what she would as president with that power.I don't know...Trump thinks pretty highly of himself. So much, that is a problem.The problem with Hillary’s appeal: It’s all ‘me, me, me’ | New York Post
Yep. Look at her message I'm with HER,Trumps is I'm with YOU! It speaks volumes and obviously its hitting a tone with the electorate.
It was her turn in 2008 too. She had put in her time, played the part of the dutiful wife despite all of Bill's shenanigans--she even skewered the 'bimbos' for him--and was subjected to the back seat all those years. The only place she had an opportunity to shine was in putting together Bill's healthcare plan and that was so disastrous not even any Democrats would vote for it. And I think that was the number one reason the Democrats lost the House AND Senate in 1994.
And she couldn't run in 2000 immediately out of the White House and she no doubt cheered when the housing bubble burst in 2008 tarring George W. Bush's economic legacy.
So she was to be the anointed one in 2008--it was just a matter of setting the crown upon her head. John McCain was certainly not going to take it away from her. But she didn't count on a Barack Obama showing up, and he was the more likable of the two. . .so. . ..
Who among the Republicans could beat her in 2016? Rubio, a first term Senator who was more scripted and memorized than she is and couldn't even win his own state? Bush the third? Ted Cruz equally hated by the Republicans and Democrats? John Kasich who had the right stuff but who was so permanent political class that he couldn't gain any traction among Republicans who are angry with their party and its fecklessness. She was pretty confident she could beat them all.
But she hadn't calculated that there would be a Donald Trump. . .
Trump is the equivalent to a speed bump on her way to the White House.