Donald Trump not running for President

Icarus27k

Council Member
Apr 4, 2010
1,508
7
38
It's gonna be HUUUUGE.

HUUUGE.

Twitter

For the record, I think the Republican nomination for President is setting up in such a way as to allow Mitt Romney to be chosen as the one to lose to Obama in 2012.
 

YukonJack

Time Out
Dec 26, 2008
7,026
73
48
Winnipeg
First of all, it is not quite clear yet that the Democrat Candidate for President will be the most undeserving, ever, the incumbent, Barack Hussain Obama.

Actual unemployment rate around 20%. Gas prices around or approaching $5.00 per US gallon. House prices plummeting. More home-owners 'underwater' than ever before. Gitmo still open. Wars on evry front, plus an additional front are every bit as fierce as they were under Bush. Interest rates growing.

There must be and hopefully there WILL be an honest Democrat who will challenge this most uniquely unqualified pretender to hold the office of the Presidency.

If and when the Democratic challenger steps forward, look for the charges of racism. Like any criticism today by anyone.
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
118,311
14,501
113
Low Earth Orbit
Pssst...unemployment is nearly 23%. 3% of 330+Million is 10+ million people. I'd hate to leave that many out.
 

DaSleeper

Trolling Hypocrites
May 27, 2007
33,676
1,666
113
Northern Ontario,
It's gonna be HUUUUGE.

HUUUGE.

Twitter

For the record, I think the Republican nomination for President is setting up in such a way as to allow Mitt Romney to be chosen as the one to lose to Obama in 2012.

 

EagleSmack

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 16, 2005
44,168
96
48
USA
Perhaps he'll get four more years and the GOP will completely take both houses.

Did I hear a "QUACK"?
 

Icarus27k

Council Member
Apr 4, 2010
1,508
7
38
If you're the political party that seriously considered Donald Trump as your candidate, oh yeah, you're going to lose.
 

EagleSmack

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 16, 2005
44,168
96
48
USA
Hopefully they do, so that Obamers can stop playing both sides for the next vote and the military can go bye bye.

Military go bye bye? Like it went bye-bye for the first two years of his term when the Dems had control of all seats of government?

C'mon Mental... Seriously?

How can he make it go bye-bye when he continued two wars and started a third?
 

mentalfloss

Prickly Curmudgeon Smiter
Jun 28, 2010
39,817
471
83
Military go bye bye? Like it went bye-bye for the first two years of his term when the Dems had control of all seats of government?

C'mon Mental... Seriously?

I know, I know - delusions of grandeur.

I might actually stomach Ron Paul's madness as a trade off for his pacifism.
 

Icarus27k

Council Member
Apr 4, 2010
1,508
7
38
This is good news for Democrats like me, but House Democrats may only have to wait till next week to pick up a Republican-held seat in the House of Representatives and then only needing a 25-seat pick up on Election Day 2012. There's a special election next week in New York's 26th district, the district that was vacated by Republican Rep. Chris Lee. We'll see how that turns out.

New York 26: Move to Toss-Up/Tilt Democratic | News & Analysis | The Rothenberg Political Report
 

PoliticalNick

The Troll Bashing Troll
Mar 8, 2011
7,940
0
36
Edson, AB
Democrat. Republican. It don't matter!! Two sides of the same coin if you ask me. Neither of them care one whit about the average working american and both are beholden to banks and big corporations. I could go for Ron Paul as a good shake up of Washington, of course I would have gone for Ross Perot as well. Anyone who wouldn't answer to the elitist establishment power structure would be a better choice than anyone the 2 elitist parties will probably put forward.
 

Machjo

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 19, 2004
17,878
61
48
Ottawa, ON
Obama vs. Ron Paul would be interesting. Who would win is hard to say. But seeing that even some Democrats prefer Ron Paul to Obama, Obama would likely have to rethink his platform quite seriously if he wanted to win against Ron Paul. That way, even if Obama did win, he would no longer be the same Obama we have now... unless he ended up breaking all of his promises again of course.
 

Icarus27k

Council Member
Apr 4, 2010
1,508
7
38
Obama vs. Paul?

I'm pretty sure it would be an easy Obama win. Something like a 60% to 40% Obama win.
 

CUBert

Time Out
Aug 15, 2010
1,259
2
38
Canada
Obama caters to the rich elitists, **** him! And that douche never did shut down Guantanamo, still torturing people I see.
Ron Paul is the best solution for Amerikkkans.... that is real change..