defcon4
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"Experience" is the buzzword politicians love to use. That's how they sell themselves and "disqualify" others. The gullible falls for it. No president has ever had the experience over all things he has been responsible running the country. All good leaders surround themselves with people who do have the expertise on a certain field. The president should have the vision and his/her experts work out the details. As some used to say to the subordinates: "You have one job only, to make me look good." So when I hear the word "EXPERIENCE" from a politician, I am very skeptical.What matters is the fact that he's the only non-professional politician running. That carries a lot of weight. Folks are tired of the lies and anti-America BS in Washington politics.Bizzare babble about 'internal pressure' I'll leave to you. Advocating Trump as the best and brightest the GOP can offer, I'll leave to me.
I mean, who is better than Trump in the GOP field? What's executive or military experience when you've managed to run your company into the ground 4 times? Clearly to be a GOP darling, you don't need any experience at governing.....at all.
You should look in a mirror you want to see Bizzare partisan DNC babble. You really believe you know everything about everything and everyone. that's freaking Bizzare and boring too
You don't agree with me that Trump is the best that the GOP has to offer and should definitely be the GOP nominee for President of the United States?
Say it ain't so.
Somebody should do a poll to see if Trump currently has more tea party support, or democratic support. Not long term, but just for now.
Of course it does. He has no relevant experience, doesn't know a thing about any issue he's talking about, and believes himself an expert in every topic he discusses.
Sounds like the perfect GOP candidate to me.