Trump the fraud

Be careful, mods might lock your thread. They locked mine for pointing out the heritage/ethnicity of the the individual.
 
I still cannot believe that he has taken so many people in. It is mind boggling.
 
I still cannot believe that he has taken so many people in. It is mind boggling.
It's a calculated act. He saw Mitt go down because it was impossible for an establishment goper to get grass roots support. He is probably a social moderate who supports a govt for big biz. Which I'd be ok with, btw, as I liked the non-pandering Mitt just fine. But the thing for me that makes Trump a no go is ... why the insulting incivility. It's like pro wrestling or something.

The Wall, no Muslims ... I can get past that. Now "registering Muslms" is just ugly bigot garbage, not to mention patently unconstitutional. But the bottom line is he's pandering to America's worst natures. He should have built a different persona. Ross Perot was anti-establishment, but the man's a patriot and gentleman.
 
He was born in Mombassa, Kenya. His grandmother said she was at the foot of the bed when he was born. He attended school here as a foreign student. LOOK IT UP.
You are a LIAR, made in the image of Gawwwwd-da.
 
Trump the fraud

Sorry RW but that's redundant. Like saying "Rover the dog" or "Cheney the crook".
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive


Trump is a John Kerry Democrat.

Saying he is a fraud is redundant.

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Trump University is exactly the type of venture that foreshadows the Trump presidential campaign. Trump sold people on the institution with videos of Trump making extravagant promises about the quality of the school compared to his own Wharton, but it turned out to be a fleecing operation of the worst sort. The leaders of Trump University were given instructions on how to get potential students to go deeper into debt. A Trump presidency would yield for its supporters the same rotten disappointment.

Rubio has his own "university" problem.

Marco Rubio slams Trump University but has own ties to embattled for-profit colleges

Marco Rubio slams Trump University but has own ties to embattled for-profit colleges | Naked Politics
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive

Same can be said of Hillary and Obama. The 3 Stooges of US national politics.
 
RW is prone to depression. Considering that Trump is projected to win the nomination I'd leave off that last part. Mercy triumph's over judgment.
but at times Obama drove me to those thoughts he made me so ashamed and embarrassed to have him as my President.
Then you should have left the country when he became president. Oh, that's right. That would have meant you giving up all of your free government goodies.
Why should she leave? It's her country. He just gets to live here. For now. He wasn't born here. Steph was. End of discussion.
How do you know Staph was born here? And by the way stupid, the President was born in Hawaii, which as you obviously don't know is one of the 50 states that makes up the United States of America.
He was born in Mombassa, Kenya. His grandmother said she was at the foot of the bed when he was born. He attended school here as a foreign student. LOOK IT UP.

Stop believing everything you are told. Steph is an American. Give it a rest.
Obviously Christians no longer consider lying to be a sin.
 
but at times Obama drove me to those thoughts he made me so ashamed and embarrassed to have him as my President.
Then you should have left the country when he became president. Oh, that's right. That would have meant you giving up all of your free government goodies.
Why should she leave? It's her country. He just gets to live here. For now. He wasn't born here. Steph was. End of discussion.
How do you know Staph was born here? And by the way stupid, the President was born in Hawaii, which as you obviously don't know is one of the 50 states that makes up the United States of America.
He was born in Mombassa, Kenya. His grandmother said she was at the foot of the bed when he was born. He attended school here as a foreign student. LOOK IT UP.

Stop believing everything you are told. Steph is an American. Give it a rest.
Obviously Christians no longer consider lying to be a sin.
the Christ stains lie for their jesus , real low phony trash
 
I still cannot believe that he has taken so many people in. It is mind boggling.
It's a calculated act. He saw Mitt go down because it was impossible for an establishment goper to get grass roots support. He is probably a social moderate who supports a govt for big biz. Which I'd be ok with, btw, as I liked the non-pandering Mitt just fine. But the thing for me that makes Trump a no go is ... why the insulting incivility. It's like pro wrestling or something.

The Wall, no Muslims ... I can get past that. Now "registering Muslms" is just ugly bigot garbage, not to mention patently unconstitutional. But the bottom line is he's pandering to America's worst natures. He should have built a different persona. Ross Perot was anti-establishment, but the man's a patriot and gentleman.
Which is what makes it mind boggling that so many have been taken in by Trump's con.
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive

Same can be said of Hillary and Obama. The 3 Stooges of US national politics.
No. We pretty much knew. He did flip flop on the mandate
Issues - Election Center 2008 - CNN.com
No way is Trump offering anything close to specifics
 
I still cannot believe that he has taken so many people in. It is mind boggling.
It's a calculated act. He saw Mitt go down because it was impossible for an establishment goper to get grass roots support. He is probably a social moderate who supports a govt for big biz. Which I'd be ok with, btw, as I liked the non-pandering Mitt just fine. But the thing for me that makes Trump a no go is ... why the insulting incivility. It's like pro wrestling or something.

The Wall, no Muslims ... I can get past that. Now "registering Muslms" is just ugly bigot garbage, not to mention patently unconstitutional. But the bottom line is he's pandering to America's worst natures. He should have built a different persona. Ross Perot was anti-establishment, but the man's a patriot and gentleman.
Which is what makes it mind boggling that so many have been taken in by Trump's con.
Lack of education and critical thinking skills plus fear thet they themselves will be a minority very soon :ack-1:
 
I still cannot believe that he has taken so many people in. It is mind boggling.
It's a calculated act. He saw Mitt go down because it was impossible for an establishment goper to get grass roots support. He is probably a social moderate who supports a govt for big biz. Which I'd be ok with, btw, as I liked the non-pandering Mitt just fine. But the thing for me that makes Trump a no go is ... why the insulting incivility. It's like pro wrestling or something.

The Wall, no Muslims ... I can get past that. Now "registering Muslms" is just ugly bigot garbage, not to mention patently unconstitutional. But the bottom line is he's pandering to America's worst natures. He should have built a different persona. Ross Perot was anti-establishment, but the man's a patriot and gentleman.
Which is what makes it mind boggling that so many have been taken in by Trump's con.
That's the art of the con. People buy it because they want to believe it. Earlier he said he could solve the deficits by "getting the two sides in a room." That can mean "compromise" or "forcing the other side to capitulate" depending on what you want to hear.
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive

Same can be said of Hillary and Obama. The 3 Stooges of US national politics.
No. We pretty much knew. He did flip flop on the mandate
Issues - Election Center 2008 - CNN.com
No way is Trump offering anything close to specifics

Hey Benny how ya doing these days? As to the subject at hand Trump has been all over the place on a number of issues. I can accept a change of mind up to a point (business reasons may play a part as well) on some things, people can change. However Trump is first and foremost a marketing animal so to speak.
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive

^ "Hope" and "Change" were all he needed to vote Obama
 
Like any snake oil salesman, the product never meets the promises

Even if you're ready to burn the world down, don't support Donald Trump

The idea that a man so proud of the serial abandonment of his wedding vows, his creditors, his customers' interests, and his past political personas will suddenly find the integrity and strength of will to deliver on campaign promises is not just impossible to believe, it is the kind of fantasy that discredits the person who entertains it. Donald Trump's business career includes many ventures in which he sold people on promises he didn't intend to keep. Expect his campaign to be no different. Most of Trump's business is lending his name to the kind of product lines marketed at arrivistes who will never actually arrive

Same can be said of Hillary and Obama. The 3 Stooges of US national politics.
No. We pretty much knew. He did flip flop on the mandate
Issues - Election Center 2008 - CNN.com
No way is Trump offering anything close to specifics

Hey Benny how ya doing these days? As to the subject at hand Trump has been all over the place on a number of issues. I can accept a change of mind up to a point (business reasons may play a part as well) on some things, people can change. However Trump is first and foremost a marketing animal so to speak.
All's good. Hope all is with you. I might be OK with Trump but I'm not totally sure he's the social moderate big govt capitalist his record, thin as it is, shows, and what's totally offputting is his bullying and marketing to the basest nature in us. He's correctly idenfied that the grass roots will not tolerate an establishment guy, and they really want a non-PC guy. In real life he appears to be a bit like a mean spirited Rodney Dangerfield from Caddyshack.
 

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