Saturday, January 9, 2016

Trump: "He's brilliant, and he's proved it by the way he's run his campaign."

Via avordvet

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"To everyone who says to me ‘Donald Trump isn't a smart man,' I answer that as soon as they make their first billion dollars, I'll listen to what they say. When they get to $5 billion, I'll really listen. 
GOP leaders increasingly see South Carolina as their last best chance to stop Donald Trump's populist political juggernaut.

On Wednesday, influential South Carolina Republican Katon Dawson issued a plea for former President George W. Bush to step into the ring in the Palmetto State's Feb. 20 primary. Bush is quite popular among South Carolina Republicans, and Dawson called his involvement a potential "game changer."

"If [George W. Bush] engages, it will matter for his brother [Jeb Bush], but really, it will matter for the entire team," Dawson told Bloomberg News.

The Palmetto State appears uniquely positioned this cycle. While it follows Iowa and New Hampshire on the primary calendar, but is already drawing intense attention from candidates and pundits alike.

More @ Newsmax

4 comments:

  1. While I'm not 100% sure about Trump, the country could do a lot worse I think. I have refused to vote either democrat or republican since Bush and Congress trashed the Constitution with his "Patriot Act." Trump and even Cruz seem far enough removed from political masters I may vote for either.

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  2. The best thing about the SC gop coming out after Trump is that they self identify as rinos. It seperates the chaff from the oats.

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    1. Good point. I think he'll go all the way unless something is revealed that we don't know about at this time. As was mentioned, if he feels he doesn't get a fair shake by the GOP, he'll run 3rd party and the D's will definitely win. The Neocons need to bite the bullet and go with him.

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