Trump electable to ANYTHING? Not hardly

Oh, the PAIN the CommiecRATS and RINO'S must be going through.....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!

Latest National Poll: Donald Trump CRUSHES Field – 36% Support, No-One Even Close…

http://theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | September 7, 2015 | sundance
With favorables improving, unfavorables decreasing and two-thirds of the electorate now believing Trump can win the nomination, the latest YouGov National Poll shows Donald Trump dominating the rest of the field.This is the eighth consecutive regional and national poll with Jeb Bush in single digits; a devastating reality for the RNC/GOPe machine. The debate this week will be their final opportunity to save Jeb – the pressure is astronomical, and you can guarantee Fiorina and Rubio will be called upon to deliver the goods and take out Trump. Donald Trump, on the other hand, doesn’t even need the debate. Full...

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Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

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Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
 
Ummm... 1927? The link above? Hello? Or should I say... Hollow?
So you give a shit about Trump's dad but you didn't give a fuck about Obama's communist father and grandparents. ROFL

Were they arrested with the Klan?

How come you're trying so hard to shoo this away? You haven't touched my point at all. You're just going "b-but... but... O'bama!" I tire of this childish prattle.
No way democrats love communists. OBAMA'S PRESIDENT. Trump is an entertainer.

Not a very good one. But perhaps better than you.
Your question was, what difference does it (the 1927 story) make.
I answered what difference it makes.
Then you went all "b-but... but.. O'bama".
Thing is, we've all heard that joke before, and it wasn't even funny the first time.

Neither your question nor my answer had anything to do with O'bama. If you can't handle the answer --- don't ask the question.
Clearly the point about IT BEING OK FOR DEMOCRATS TO IGNORE HISTORY WENT RIGHT OVER YOUR LITTLE HEAD.

Clearly that point was CONTRIVED BY YOU TO AVOID THE ANSWER TO YOUR OWN QUESTION.
 
Where do you get the idea she didn't know them. She did. She said the names are all pretty repetitive, but she did know them.

And they are repetitive. They usually have a definite article to start out (al- ) and include the name of gd ( allah ) somewhere in the name of the terror groups.

Most family names have the definite article in them too. So everybody's last name starts with al- In semitic languages the definite article is part of the word it modifies. In translating Israeli political groups the definite article is missing from the translation, but in arabic groups for some reason it is included.
 
Where do you get the idea she didn't know them. She did. She said the names are all pretty repetitive, but she did know them.

And they are repetitive. They usually have a definite article to start out (al- ) and include the name of gd ( allah ) somewhere in the name of the terror groups.

Most family names have the definite article in them too. So everybody's last name starts with al- In semitic languages the definite article is part of the word it modifies. In translating Israeli political groups the definite article is missing from the translation, but in arabic groups for some reason it is included.

She admitted she couldn't name them.
 
Oh, the PAIN the CommiecRATS and RINO'S must be going through.....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!

Latest National Poll: Donald Trump CRUSHES Field – 36% Support, No-One Even Close…

http://theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | September 7, 2015 | sundance
With favorables improving, unfavorables decreasing and two-thirds of the electorate now believing Trump can win the nomination, the latest YouGov National Poll shows Donald Trump dominating the rest of the field.This is the eighth consecutive regional and national poll with Jeb Bush in single digits; a devastating reality for the RNC/GOPe machine. The debate this week will be their final opportunity to save Jeb – the pressure is astronomical, and you can guarantee Fiorina and Rubio will be called upon to deliver the goods and take out Trump. Donald Trump, on the other hand, doesn’t even need the debate. Full...

ai-ecard-trump-says-f-you-to-msm-clean.jpg


Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

2BF8D8D200000578-3222467-Hugh_Hewitt_a_noted_conservative_talk_radio_host_will_co_moderat-m-12_1441379922669.jpg

Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra. Some president's are so lacking in knowledge of foreign affairs, they never get up to speed. I think this was the case with George Bush.
 
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Oh, the PAIN the CommiecRATS and RINO'S must be going through.....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!

Latest National Poll: Donald Trump CRUSHES Field – 36% Support, No-One Even Close…

http://theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | September 7, 2015 | sundance
With favorables improving, unfavorables decreasing and two-thirds of the electorate now believing Trump can win the nomination, the latest YouGov National Poll shows Donald Trump dominating the rest of the field.This is the eighth consecutive regional and national poll with Jeb Bush in single digits; a devastating reality for the RNC/GOPe machine. The debate this week will be their final opportunity to save Jeb – the pressure is astronomical, and you can guarantee Fiorina and Rubio will be called upon to deliver the goods and take out Trump. Donald Trump, on the other hand, doesn’t even need the debate. Full...

ai-ecard-trump-says-f-you-to-msm-clean.jpg


Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

2BF8D8D200000578-3222467-Hugh_Hewitt_a_noted_conservative_talk_radio_host_will_co_moderat-m-12_1441379922669.jpg

Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.

So what makes you think someone like Rubio or Kasich possesses any more such knowledge than Trump? He did graduate from the Wharton school of Business.
 
Oh, the PAIN the CommiecRATS and RINO'S must be going through.....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!

Latest National Poll: Donald Trump CRUSHES Field – 36% Support, No-One Even Close…

http://theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | September 7, 2015 | sundance
With favorables improving, unfavorables decreasing and two-thirds of the electorate now believing Trump can win the nomination, the latest YouGov National Poll shows Donald Trump dominating the rest of the field.This is the eighth consecutive regional and national poll with Jeb Bush in single digits; a devastating reality for the RNC/GOPe machine. The debate this week will be their final opportunity to save Jeb – the pressure is astronomical, and you can guarantee Fiorina and Rubio will be called upon to deliver the goods and take out Trump. Donald Trump, on the other hand, doesn’t even need the debate. Full...

ai-ecard-trump-says-f-you-to-msm-clean.jpg


Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

2BF8D8D200000578-3222467-Hugh_Hewitt_a_noted_conservative_talk_radio_host_will_co_moderat-m-12_1441379922669.jpg

Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.
 
Oh, the PAIN the CommiecRATS and RINO'S must be going through.....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!

Latest National Poll: Donald Trump CRUSHES Field – 36% Support, No-One Even Close…

http://theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | September 7, 2015 | sundance
With favorables improving, unfavorables decreasing and two-thirds of the electorate now believing Trump can win the nomination, the latest YouGov National Poll shows Donald Trump dominating the rest of the field.This is the eighth consecutive regional and national poll with Jeb Bush in single digits; a devastating reality for the RNC/GOPe machine. The debate this week will be their final opportunity to save Jeb – the pressure is astronomical, and you can guarantee Fiorina and Rubio will be called upon to deliver the goods and take out Trump. Donald Trump, on the other hand, doesn’t even need the debate. Full...

ai-ecard-trump-says-f-you-to-msm-clean.jpg


Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

2BF8D8D200000578-3222467-Hugh_Hewitt_a_noted_conservative_talk_radio_host_will_co_moderat-m-12_1441379922669.jpg

Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.

So what makes you think someone like Rubio or Kasich possesses any more such knowledge than Trump? He did graduate from the Wharton school of Business.
Rubio - City Commissioner in Miami
Graduated in Political Science
8 terms as member of the Florida House of Representatives
Currently US Senator from Florida
Member of the Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman of the Western Hemisphere Foreign Relations Sub-committee


Kasich - Member of the Ohio Senator
Graduated with degree in political science
Worked in Invest Banking
19 Years as Member of the US House of Repersentatives
6 years as Chairman of House Budget Committee
Governor of the State of Ohio

Trump - Graduated Warton School of Business
46 years experience in real estate, property management,development, and entertainment.
 
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Hate to throw water on your fire here, but when Trump blew it on the foreign terrorist leaders--the journalist was a CONSERVATIVE TALK SHOW HOST--Da Duh. It appears that any media asking Donald Trump questions, that he can't answer is the ENEMY.


"A radio host who will co-moderate the Sept. 16 Republican primary debate in California stumped Donald Trump on Thursday with tough questions about Middle Eastern terror leaders, but heard clear answers a few hours later from the billionaire's rival Carly Fiorina.

Trump's interview with conservative broadcaster Hugh Hewitt hadn't yet aired when Fiorina rattled off responses to questions about the leaders of Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front and the ISIS terror army.

'I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi,' Hewitt told Trump. 'Do you know the players without a scorecard yet? 'No,' the business tycoon replied.

FIORINA faced with the same challenge, conceded that it's easy to 'get confused a bit between the name and group because they sound a bit alike sometimes, so I have to pause and think sometimes.''But, I certainly know all those names both of the individual leaders and of the terrorist groups. I certainly understand where these terrorists are in play.' Hamas is focused in Palestinian territories,' Fiorina added. 'Hezbollah focuses in Beirut and other places. But the truth is both of them are proxies of Iran. Both of them threaten Israel. Both of them are going to be benefiting from the agreement which Obama and Kerry have struck with Iran.'

Trump's approach was to deflect the question rather than answer it. You know, I'll tell you honestly – I think by the time we get to office, they'll all be changed,' he said. 'They'll be all gone.'

Trump would later claim Hewitt had asked him a 'gotcha question.' But he conceded that 'I knew you were going to ask me things like this.'

Fiorina insisted that 'I don’t think they’re "gotcha questions" at all.' She focused on describing 'the depth of the ideology that Israel cannot exist, and so Hamas or Hezbollah or the Quds force or Al-Nusra or the Supreme Leader in Iran chant "Death to America," closely followed by "We must wipe Israel off the face of the map".' 'This isn't a joke,' she said.

But that didn't stop The Donald from blasting Hewitt on Friday morning as a 'third-rate radio announcer' curing an appearance on the MSBNC 'Morning Joe' program."
Trump stymped on terror questions but Carly knows the answers cold

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Conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt--the guy that beat up on poor--poor Donald Trump.
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.

So what makes you think someone like Rubio or Kasich possesses any more such knowledge than Trump? He did graduate from the Wharton school of Business.
Rubio - City Commissioner in Miami
Graduated in Political Science
8 terms as member of the Florida House of Representatives
Currently US Senator from Florida
Member of the Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman of the Western Hemisphere Foreign Relations Sub-committee


Kasich - Member of the Ohio Senator
Graduated with degree in political science
Worked in Invest Banking
19 Years as Member of the US House of Repersentatives
6 years as Chairman of House Budget Committee
Governor of the State of Ohio

Trump - Graduated Warton School of Business
46 years experience in real estate, property management,development, and entertainment.

What's your point?

Who has made a vast fortune, has thousands of people working for him, and has hobnobbed with the rich and powerful all over the world?
 
The best intelligence briefings and foreign policy advisers in the world are not a substitute for knowledge of foreign policy. The same can be said of how the federal government operates, governmental finance, economic policy, the lawmaking process, and the justice system, No president of course knows it all but a president should have at least some applicable knowledge and experience which Trump just doesn't have. Presidents make decisions based on the knowledge and experience they bring to the office. If that knowledge and experience is running a real estate and property development business and a reality TV show, then that will be the basic knowledge and experience he will draw on for his decisions as president.


Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.

So what makes you think someone like Rubio or Kasich possesses any more such knowledge than Trump? He did graduate from the Wharton school of Business.
Rubio - City Commissioner in Miami
Graduated in Political Science
8 terms as member of the Florida House of Representatives
Currently US Senator from Florida
Member of the Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman of the Western Hemisphere Foreign Relations Sub-committee


Kasich - Member of the Ohio Senator
Graduated with degree in political science
Worked in Invest Banking
19 Years as Member of the US House of Repersentatives
6 years as Chairman of House Budget Committee
Governor of the State of Ohio

Trump - Graduated Warton School of Business
46 years experience in real estate, property management,development, and entertainment.

What's your point?

Who has made a vast fortune, has thousands of people working for him, and has hobnobbed with the rich and powerful all over the world?
You question Kasich and Rubio's knowledge compared to Trump.

That also describes Hillary Clinton who does actually have the political experience and more foreign policy experience than all the Republican candidates combined.
 
Horseshit. No one knows all that shit. Advisors can provide him with all the information he needs. The most important thing is having the right attitude, and professional politicians have exactly the wrong attitude. The knowledge and experience professional politicians have is all in backslapping, log rolling, ass kissing, lying, running scams and making promises they have no intention of keeping. We can do without a president with that kind of experience.
You're right, no one expects the candidate to know everything. However, just a little bit of knowledge would help.

To make good political decisions you need knowledge and experience. Each of the presidents advisories give the president recommendations and information within their field of expertise. However, it's the president that must evaluate the ramification of a decision on congress, the media, other head's of state, the economy, the budget, and both friends and foes. Using his knowledge and experience he must balance the pros and cons, risks and benefits of various decisions, not that of his advisers.

Often the president doesn't have advisers at his side to guide him through news conference, interviews, one on one talks with heads of state. It's his knowledge of the subject and of those he is dealing with that will determine his success.

In regard to foreign affairs, international relations knowledge is cumulative; without a decent base there’s no point in trying to be briefed on the arcane stuff. That would be like trying to learn calculus without knowing any algebra.

So what makes you think someone like Rubio or Kasich possesses any more such knowledge than Trump? He did graduate from the Wharton school of Business.
Rubio - City Commissioner in Miami
Graduated in Political Science
8 terms as member of the Florida House of Representatives
Currently US Senator from Florida
Member of the Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman of the Western Hemisphere Foreign Relations Sub-committee


Kasich - Member of the Ohio Senator
Graduated with degree in political science
Worked in Invest Banking
19 Years as Member of the US House of Repersentatives
6 years as Chairman of House Budget Committee
Governor of the State of Ohio

Trump - Graduated Warton School of Business
46 years experience in real estate, property management,development, and entertainment.

What's your point?

Who has made a vast fortune, has thousands of people working for him, and has hobnobbed with the rich and powerful all over the world?
You question Kasich and Rubio's knowledge compared to Trump.

That also describes Hillary Clinton who does actually have the political experience and more foreign policy experience than all the Republican candidates combined.

Hillary proved her foreign policy skills will lead us into disaster. You failed to prove that Rubio or Kasich have any more knowledge than Trump. What do they learn sitting in comity hearings that Trump can learn in a day by reading some reports?
 
The problem republicans have is 1. Florida is full of old people that love ssi and Hispanics! 2. Virgina and Ohio is full of high paying jobs in the public sector, colleges and young people with vision. These states are only going to be won by people that doesn't want to take us back to the 18th century. The republican candidate is going to have to beg these people and act like he gives a shit about their issues. this is going to tick off the loserterian clowns that want to abolish everything....Probably is right!
 
Constitutional niceties don't bother donald. As far as he is concerned, it doesn't matter

When did libs ever give a damn about the Constitution?

Ummmmmm... since we wrote it in the 18th century.

That was easy. What'd I win?

There is no "we." Modern libs have nothing in common with 18th Century libs. They are almost exact opposites.


Weird, many of the founders wanted bigger government too! It was the state power only group that wanted anything else...lol. dick
 
Constitutional niceties don't bother donald. As far as he is concerned, it doesn't matter

When did libs ever give a damn about the Constitution?

Ummmmmm... since we wrote it in the 18th century.

That was easy. What'd I win?

There is no "we." Modern libs have nothing in common with 18th Century libs. They are almost exact opposites.


Weird, many of the founders wanted bigger government too! It was the state power only group that wanted anything else...lol. dick

"Bigger" than zero does not equate to the vast Kleptocracy we all suffer under today. Apparently you are admitting that there was a large faction of people who opposed the creation of the federal government.
 
This is all just a mystery.

He says things that would get any other candidate bounced out on their ass immediately and his numbers go up.

He holds positions that would get any other candidate called a RINO and his numbers go up.

He's said shit in the past that would be considered totally antithetical to today's conservatism and here he is.

He's Donald Trump and he's doing great in the polls with evangelicals.

There is absolutely no way to know where the GOP's priorities are right now.
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This is all just a mystery.

He says things that would get any other candidate bounced out on their ass immediately and his numbers go up.

He holds positions that would get any other candidate called a RINO and his numbers go up.

He's said shit in the past that would be considered totally antithetical to today's conservatism and here he is.

He's Donald Trump and he's doing great in the polls with evangelicals.

There is absolutely no way to know where the GOP's priorities are right now.
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ONE reason, because he has vowed to DEPORT ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS.

People are ignoring everything else, just to support him for that one reason.

Well... that and he doesn't take any crap, and he's not POLITICALLY CORRECT. People find that VERY refreshing.
 

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