I happen to believe, barring something extraordinary unforeseen, if “the Donald gains the Republican nomination for the 2016 presidential contest, he’ll tear chubby Marxist Hillary limb from limb. The fat and all of its ugly being will be exposed again and again….
and…..her history of crime will be made completely public and then some.
I have been aware of the Donald for decades…..I viewed him the way he rather comes across at first glance, as a salesman, a confident blowhard, spoiled rich brat from New York City who marinates among the wealthy.
I have always avoided such people. Most blowhards live in the nation’s capital and similar environs. The brats who marinate among the wealthy live outside my religious and geographic compound. Besides, I actually have never met any in real life.
When Donald Trump declared himself a Republican candidate for president this past summer, I forced myself to become more acquainted with his peculiar style of communication and looks. Where might he now fit as America’s 45th president?
I had never come across a politician look, act, jest, smile, show temper and cool so quickly, and utter words in such sentences and paragraphs as this Donald Trump. Yet, he’s more of my generation than those penalized younger candidates. I, who has never made any money in life, found him a traditional American in heart, mind, and dream…..He speaks as he sees, thinks, and feels….a man free, free at last!
Mr. Trump, it turned out, is not one of those men crippled by the indoctrinations of ‘political correctness’….and he is very, very quick and sharp regarding people and issues.
Whatever his background this Donald seems ‘natively’ very winsome if one in his presence isn’t a screwball or sourpuss. No wonder he seems to like himself so much. He likes people who aren’t fools. He’s a business man, not a slippery political hack hunting money and votes.
Take note regarding this following memo I found at hotair.com about a mailing sent to Republican Senate candidates recently, passing on tips regarding improvements in political campaigning:
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