Is Trump's campaign for real?

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While I agree with many of the premises Trump uses as a basis of his statements, I just can't take him seriously.

My contention has been that in his typical fashion Trump isn't on a campaign but is building and gathering material for his next book and his ventures out to America are much like a pre-publication tour. Why I have this notion- his not accepting campaign money, the trolling political statements, silly confrontations with the media, the apparent lack of a succession plan for his businesses, and some of his statements when put in this context that I've noticed. Plus with 4 bankruptcies, Trump knows how to make gains off those who invest in him. This time I see his investors as those providing their political faith and fortunately this time those folks won't be hurt financially. So I'm enjoying the show.

As the title of the song says, this may be just my imagination. But again, I am now getting a kick out of it and have gotten over seeing it as a disruption to the election process. Perhaps it is because this endeavor somewhat has taken on the characteristic of one of my all-time favorite movies from back in '68:

 
Sam said that "Truth is stranger than fiction."

Are you ready to say it. -- President Trump. With Hillary's campaign imploding and Trump's consistent lead for the republican nomination, Trump is likely to be America's next President.
 
If Trump emerges from this Fox Debate dust-up smelling like a rose...he will be the Republican Nominee.
 
If Trump emerges from this Fox Debate dust-up smelling like a rose...he will be the Republican Nominee.
There have already been 6 debates. Missing this one is unlikely to damage Trump. It could even be a major win for him.
 
There have already been 6 debates. Missing this one is unlikely to damage Trump. It could even be a major win for him.

The media will attempt to spin it as negatively as humanly possible...it will be difficult to overcome that.

BUT, if FNC's capitulates, or their ratings for the debate tank...and a lot of people watch his townhall...it's a big win for him that will likely propel him to the nomination.
 
While I agree with many of the premises Trump uses as a basis of his statements, I just can't take him seriously.

My contention has been that in his typical fashion Trump isn't on a campaign but is building and gathering material for his next book and his ventures out to America are much like a pre-publication tour. Why I have this notion- his not accepting campaign money, the trolling political statements, silly confrontations with the media, the apparent lack of a succession plan for his businesses, and some of his statements when put in this context that I've noticed. Plus with 4 bankruptcies, Trump knows how to make gains off those who invest in him. This time I see his investors as those providing their political faith and fortunately this time those folks won't be hurt financially. So I'm enjoying the show.

As the title of the song says, this may be just my imagination. But again, I am now getting a kick out of it and have gotten over seeing it as a disruption to the election process. Perhaps it is because this endeavor somewhat has taken on the characteristic of one of my all-time favorite movies from back in '68:



It's nice to see a practical use for ASCII 155 (¢).
 
There have already been 6 debates. Missing this one is unlikely to damage Trump. It could even be a major win for him.

The media will attempt to spin it as negatively as humanly possible...it will be difficult to overcome that.

BUT, if FNC's capitulates, or their ratings for the debate tank...and a lot of people watch his townhall...it's a big win for him that will likely propel him to the nomination.
Trump seems able to beat the media when no one else can.
 
Well, let's see. On the other side we have an socialist who happens to be a career politician, worst of all worlds. The sick fuck he is, wants to control what everyone is thinking! Being a control freak job one of socialists. Who knows how many puppet masters he has? All career politicians have them.

Then there's the Hildabeast, the old loopy kunt had been cheated on more times than a whores husband. Talk about the ultimate career political family... Imagine all the help they have to hire to manage all of their skeletons jumping around. I won't even go into what up colossal fuck up her husband is...
 
Trump's campaign has never been real. It's the fame and/or infamy he craves and thrives on. He's never given one single policy statement except the fantasy ones: he'll build a wall and make Mexico pay for it. He sees the presidency as an autocratic dictatorship. He won't need congress or the judicial system to implement his decisions. He's antagonized half the population of America and many religions and ethnic groups around the world. Diplomacy means nothing to him: he mocks, slanders and uses schoolyard bullying tactics, and yet he thinks world leaders would somehow respect him. He'll quit running when it becomes no fun anymore and he has to work at it.
 
While I agree with many of the premises Trump uses as a basis of his statements, I just can't take him seriously.

My contention has been that in his typical fashion Trump isn't on a campaign but is building and gathering material for his next book and his ventures out to America are much like a pre-publication tour. Why I have this notion- his not accepting campaign money, the trolling political statements, silly confrontations with the media, the apparent lack of a succession plan for his businesses, and some of his statements when put in this context that I've noticed. Plus with 4 bankruptcies, Trump knows how to make gains off those who invest in him. This time I see his investors as those providing their political faith and fortunately this time those folks won't be hurt financially. So I'm enjoying the show.

As the title of the song says, this may be just my imagination. But again, I am now getting a kick out of it and have gotten over seeing it as a disruption to the election process. Perhaps it is because this endeavor somewhat has taken on the characteristic of one of my all-time favorite movies from back in '68:


The Producers is a nice allusion
 
Trump's campaign has never been real. It's the fame and/or infamy he craves and thrives on. He's never given one single policy statement except the fantasy ones: he'll build a wall and make Mexico pay for it. He sees the presidency as an autocratic dictatorship. He won't need congress or the judicial system to implement his decisions. He's antagonized half the population of America and many religions and ethnic groups around the world. Diplomacy means nothing to him: he mocks, slanders and uses schoolyard bullying tactics, and yet he thinks world leaders would somehow respect him. He'll quit running when it becomes no fun anymore and he has to work at it.

Great libtard attempt! If you can't produce facts, lie. It has worked well in the past but not anymore. Bye.
 
Trump seems able to beat the media when no one else can.

I think it has more to with the fact that he wont play their sorry ass game.
 

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