Trump's Next Job

I just realized that when Trump looses, he can be given an assignment as Secretary of State! He would be SOOOO..... good at that!

Think of all the places he could build new hotels and casinos.

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Rick
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rickman
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That's brilliant !!!! Love it !

:)

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boB

Sounds better than bombing the hell out of them.

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Gunther Heiko Hagen

Bombing Bush was already out of the race, wasn't he?

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Rob

On 11 Mar 2016 15:03:04 GMT, Rob Gave us:

Many of you folks take self retardation to an all new low.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

The remarkable thing about Trump isn't that he's grasping and obnoxious; most candidates are. What's remarkable is that he says what he actually thinks, and what most working people are actually concerned about.

He's treading a thin line, hoping to get the white-ish US citizen majority behind him while it's still a majority.

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John Larkin

If you really think this showman is "saying what he thinks", you are a fool! He is working the political system just like every politician, he's just doing it better. Sort of the Jerry Springer of talk shows. No quality, just sensationalism which draws crowds.

Lol! You are such a trip!

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Rick
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rickman

The more guys like you say crap, and it is crap, about Trump, the more I want to vote for him.

Maybe you should change your stradegy, it's only making Trump look better.

Get your head out of your ass and think for a change.

Jamie

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M Philbrook

Jamie as a representative idiot ....

Maybe Jamie should invest in a dictionary ...

Trifle ironic, coming from Jamie, who thinks with his ass and posts it's content.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

I don't think he's a good typist - short fingers and all. Maybe he could be office manager.

Finally, the Palestine issue could be settled by taking the entire Gaza strip by eminent domain and building two dozen resort hotels and golf courses with exclusive beach access with no windmills to disturb the view.

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mixed nuts

Huh? Legislation means is no counter for the Israeli invasion.

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Jasen Betts

No, I think Steve Wynn will get the casinos on the Strip.

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krw

I think Bernie is sincere, and is approximately as big a lunatic as Trump. Most of the other candidates, including Billary, are professional, team-based, scientific liars who will say whatever they think 51% of the population wants to hear. In 1960, Bill and Hill would have been rabid segregationists and Klan members.

What's sad is the the electorate doesn't seem to appreciate sincerity and quiet competance, like Romney or maybe Kasich. They want "fighters" who tell the right lies.

Trump would be an interesting President.

Canada is a trip: the "dreamy" son of a former PM gets elected because he is a hunk. Obama loves him because he figures they are both hunks.

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John Larkin

Well it's like this, the truth hurts.

Those that are bucking Trump know the truth, they just don't want anyone to spoil their parade. It's time for the free lunch programs to end, instead of allowing a few corrupt elites stay in some office to ensure their equality of life.

Something about RED coats come to mind.

Jamie

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M Philbrook

It's time for ANY government contribution to colleges/universities to end.

Then, magically, global warming will end >:-} ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

Since he doesn't think the same thing from one presentation to the next, this would imply that most working people change their minds quite frequent ly, and always in the same way.

This isn't actually plausible.

I'd say that that is taking Trump too seriously. He's an appalling candidat e, but he's competing with a bunch of psychopathic right-wingers who are pr epared to peddle the right-wing rubbish that has previously been necessary to get the Republican nomination. The fact that he's the most appealing of a seriously unappealing crew doesn't make him anything like a serious candi date.

The rest of the clown car could be relied on to take off the red noses and the big shoes if they actually got the nomination. The risk with Trump is t hat what you see now might be what you'd end up with running the country.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

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A somewhat ill-informed opinion. Bernie Sanders can at least manage to keep his message self-consistent. He may be mad to think that he can sell Scand inavian high-tax socialism in the US right now, but it does happen to be a better way to run a country than the one adopted by the US at the moment.

They weren't. Both admired Martin Luther King. Hillary started off liking t he Republicans but in 1968 she found their "veiled racist messages" to more than she was prepared to put up with.

Romney wasn't "quietly competent". He was a vulture capitalist, and all the Obama team had to do to was to document what he'd done to local industries and spread the word amongst the voters in the area. Romney had blighted en ough companies across the country to make him unelectable.

Like Nixon and Reagan, but he'd probably get impeached earlier.

That's probably the message John Larkin gets from the Murdoch media. Realit y is a little more complicated, but the Murdoch press doesn't write complic ated stuff, and John Larkin wouldn't read it if they did.

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bill.sloman

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Jim-out-out-of-touch-with-reality-Thompson is in vintage form.

We've dumped about 10 Gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere, and about 44% of it is still there. We aren't warming up the oceans fast enough yet to get any of the 56% back, yet.

Stopping funding of colleges and universities isn't going to make any of th e CO2 go away, nor is it going to stop it from warming the earth's surface and the lower reaches of the atmosphere. There's magical thinking and magic al thinking, but a couple of billion tons of CO2 is hard to wish away.

Academics may explain what's going on, but the people who measure it aren't paid by universities and colleges, but by meteorology services.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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bill.sloman

Fortunately it doesn't matter how much you want to vote for him... you only get one vote like the rest of us.

Yeah... comments like this from a Trump supporter don't mean much.

Just tell me what he has talked about doing for real. If you are actually thinking, you aren't really worried about "the wall". If someone shows me the things he has said he stands for and will do that actually make sense, I'll vote for him.

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Rick
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rickman

May you live in interesting times!

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Rick
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rickman

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