Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 6:47:07 GMT 10
Trump's mind made up on presidential run
By staff writers From: NewsCore April 22, 2011 5:45AM
DONALD Trump's bid for the Republican presidential nomination took another step toward reality today, as the developer-turned-reality-star said he had made up his mind on whether to run.
The 64-year old hinted that he would be a candidate, saying he would have to wait to make any official pronouncements until after the Celebrity Apprentice finale airs on May 22.
"In my own mind, I think I've made a decision," Mr Trump told FOX News when asked when he would decide on entering the race.
He quickly added another of his now-regular barbs at President Barack Obama, noting "this country is a disaster -- what Obama is doing to this country is a total and complete disaster".
If Mr Trump announces his candidacy while his reality show is still on the air, he could run afoul of federal law mandating equal time for candidates on broadcast networks.
As the suddenly-surging Mr Trump marched closer to a run, he also cast aside Republican strategy guru Karl Rove, beloved by many in the party for executing former President George W. Bush's successful 2000 and 2004 campaigns.
"Abraham Lincoln couldn't have beaten Obama or any other Democrat after what happened with Karl Rove," Mr Trump said.
Mr Bush ended his time in office with a 34 per cent approval rating, below his 88 per cent high after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, according to FOX News-Opinion Dynamics surveys.
"He gave Bush advice and look what happened... he doesn't have to give me advice," Mr Trump said.
Mr Trump's frequent media interviews and attacks on Mr Obama have catapulted him to the front of the party's field for the nomination in several recent polls
By staff writers From: NewsCore April 22, 2011 5:45AM
DONALD Trump's bid for the Republican presidential nomination took another step toward reality today, as the developer-turned-reality-star said he had made up his mind on whether to run.
The 64-year old hinted that he would be a candidate, saying he would have to wait to make any official pronouncements until after the Celebrity Apprentice finale airs on May 22.
"In my own mind, I think I've made a decision," Mr Trump told FOX News when asked when he would decide on entering the race.
He quickly added another of his now-regular barbs at President Barack Obama, noting "this country is a disaster -- what Obama is doing to this country is a total and complete disaster".
If Mr Trump announces his candidacy while his reality show is still on the air, he could run afoul of federal law mandating equal time for candidates on broadcast networks.
As the suddenly-surging Mr Trump marched closer to a run, he also cast aside Republican strategy guru Karl Rove, beloved by many in the party for executing former President George W. Bush's successful 2000 and 2004 campaigns.
"Abraham Lincoln couldn't have beaten Obama or any other Democrat after what happened with Karl Rove," Mr Trump said.
Mr Bush ended his time in office with a 34 per cent approval rating, below his 88 per cent high after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, according to FOX News-Opinion Dynamics surveys.
"He gave Bush advice and look what happened... he doesn't have to give me advice," Mr Trump said.
Mr Trump's frequent media interviews and attacks on Mr Obama have catapulted him to the front of the party's field for the nomination in several recent polls
Soooooo this is what it comes down to is it?
An imbecile
and a retard
We are all fucked.