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Donald Trump To Run For President in 2016!!!!!!!!
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DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1541Comment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
- 39691
#1543
Instead of worrying about my household, maybe worry about starting your own.Comment -
15805SBR MVP
- 06-10-12
- 3604
#1544Republican primary voters
are looking for a winner & they see that in Trump. Trump is a unique type, someone who
can walk through a labyrinth and not get lost, maneuver through intricate combinations of
torturous paths & passages & successfully find his way to the exit like few can.
The primary voters know Trump is unscripted, unrehearsed and unhandled & because of
that his detractors try to rain on the parade. They think Trump will bring, what so needed
now victories, what the US had gobs of long ago. So they will laugh off his minor 'faux pas'
or social blunders.Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#1545
Hillary vs Trump
who you voting for rkelly or do I even need to ask?Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#1547
we know sheepy, we knowComment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
- 05-08-14
- 14988
#1548Brooks that is not a sheep.
This is a sheep.
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ABEHONESTSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-27-09
- 9470
#1551Had to slip back one more time...tee-hee
That was huge! Huge, like, great publicity for our next president.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1552
Political outsiders Donald Trump and Ben Carson are pulling away from the rest of the 2016 Republican presidential field, according to a new poll.
Trump attracts support from 33 percent of Republican-leaning voters in a Washington Post/ABC News national poll released Monday morning, while Carson has 20 percent.Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, their closest rival, has 8 percent, followed by Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Marco Rubio (Fla.) at 7 percent apiece.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is at 2 percent in the new poll, down 13 points from July for the sharpest decline among Republicans.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is still the top pick for Democratic-leaning voters, with 42 percent. Her support, however, has dropped below 50 percent for the first time in Washington Post/ABC News polls, falling 21 points since July. Her support among women has tanked, falling from 71 percent to 42 percent, during that period.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Vice President Biden follow with 24 percent and 21 percent, respectively. Sanders has gained 10 points since July, while Biden has gained 9 points since then amid increasing interest in a potential bid.
A majority of Americans surveyed, 55 percent, including a third of Democrats, said they disapproved of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of private email while serving as secretary of State.Comment -
ABEHONESTSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-27-09
- 9470
#1553No way, Jose-Carson
Sorry, but Carson--being a really-really nice fellow--has no chance to get elected president.
He's way too soft-spoken and seems, girly-girl. We tough guys [like macho gambler's on SBR] will never vote for this guy. We like'em tough and strong. Carson, probably has those soft, gentle hands, good for intense and precise skilled surgery, but not good for shaking hands while touting for votes. We have the roughest, toughest man in politics, just savoring to "Make Our Country Great Again."
Use your brain and get on board the---Trump-Train.
* A bit of a tiny apology for sneaking back in.Comment -
bradtheblokeSBR MVP
- 07-26-09
- 3175
#1554Has Trump selected a vp or still too early?Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1555[IMG]https://****************************/hphotos-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/12019951_10156112603525725_6586335929319 59847_n.jpg?oh=a1ea1867e9e99635b22ff15ce 866eaf4&oe=56A8E259[/IMG]
DallasComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74817
#1556I enjoy watching Trump rallies. I like watching him speak. I'll go to one if I get a chance.
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d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
- 39995
#1557
Political outsiders Donald Trump and Ben Carson are pulling away from the rest of the 2016 Republican presidential field, according to a new poll.
Trump attracts support from 33 percent of Republican-leaning voters in a Washington Post/ABC News national poll released Monday morning, while Carson has 20 percent.Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, their closest rival, has 8 percent, followed by Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Marco Rubio (Fla.) at 7 percent apiece.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is at 2 percent in the new poll, down 13 points from July for the sharpest decline among Republicans.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is still the top pick for Democratic-leaning voters, with 42 percent. Her support, however, has dropped below 50 percent for the first time in Washington Post/ABC News polls, falling 21 points since July. Her support among women has tanked, falling from 71 percent to 42 percent, during that period.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Vice President Biden follow with 24 percent and 21 percent, respectively. Sanders has gained 10 points since July, while Biden has gained 9 points since then amid increasing interest in a potential bid.
A majority of Americans surveyed, 55 percent, including a third of Democrats, said they disapproved of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of private email while serving as secretary of State.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1558
Trump is a national movement now. People are sick of incompetence the US has had this entire century. Liars and reckless spenders who rather blame the other guys rather than doing their job as president. The last two are the worst two maybe in history.
It will be hard to stop Trump's momentum to the white house.Last edited by DwightShrute; 09-14-15, 10:36 PM.Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#1559no, it is actually more evident of the intelligence level of republicans compared to democrats. Aside from the obvious educational and financial comparisons in favor of conservative republicans, this serves as another example of republicans actual ability to be unbiased which democrats can not do; clinton obvious proof of that.Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
- 39995
#1560no, it is actually more evident of the intelligence level of republicans compared to democrats. Aside from the obvious educational and financial comparisons in favor of conservative republicans, this serves as another example of republicans actual ability to be unbiased which democrats can not do; clinton obvious proof of that.Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
- 13253
#1561I still think the idea of Donald Trump as the president is pretty funny but I love the idea of trying something different and refreshing
I actually think he wins the nom at this point....His VP choice would be very interstingComment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1562electing a smooth talking community organizer first-time senator didn't worked out very well. Neither did the goofy talking guy from Texas before him.
Ya its time perhaps to elect someone that isn't part of the corrupt incompetent establishment that believes its more important to nation build in the Middle East rather than at home and runs a 19 trillion national debt.
Trump +10 Billion
Bush/Obama -19 trillionComment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#1563Using your logic, you'd vote (if you could) for Michael Bloomberg over Trump?
Guy makes "I'd Date My Daughter" Trump poor in comparison.
Funny how you post a WSJ article about the specifics of Bernie Sanders plan (the costs) - yet when your hero Trump talks about rounding up 11 million people, the specifics don't seem to matter.
Forget about the actual transportation/housing costs as he ships them out (cattle cars to a better place maybe?). How about the manpower required to track down and apprehend 11 million humans?
Oh I forgot...he's a winner...he doesn't have to provide specifics.Comment -
bradtheblokeSBR MVP
- 07-26-09
- 3175
#1564
Thats what I want to know. thinking he picks Cruz?Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
#1565Using your logic, you'd vote (if you could) for Michael Bloomberg over Trump?
Guy makes "I'd Date My Daughter" Trump poor in comparison.
Funny how you post a WSJ article about the specifics of Bernie Sanders plan (the costs) - yet when your hero Trump talks about rounding up 11 million people, the specifics don't seem to matter.
Forget about the actual transportation/housing costs as he ships them out (cattle cars to a better place maybe?). How about the manpower required to track down and apprehend 11 million humans?
Oh I forgot...he's a winner...he doesn't have to provide specifics.Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#1568Using your logic, you'd vote (if you could) for Michael Bloomberg over Trump?
Guy makes "I'd Date My Daughter" Trump poor in comparison.
Funny how you post a WSJ article about the specifics of Bernie Sanders plan (the costs) - yet when your hero Trump talks about rounding up 11 million people, the specifics don't seem to matter.
Forget about the actual transportation/housing costs as he ships them out (cattle cars to a better place maybe?). How about the manpower required to track down and apprehend 11 million humans?
Oh I forgot...he's a winner...he doesn't have to provide specifics.
Bloomberg is a terrible comparison. Bloomberg made a product, Trump made deals. Is your goal to come off a complete moron every time you post?
"Forget about the actual transportation/housing costs as he ships them out (cattle cars to a better place maybe?). How about the manpower required to track down and apprehend 11 million humans?"
Please don't forgot about the actual transportation and cost, because I can guarantee you don't know them. Knowing the estimated cost, even doubling it for you liberal cause I know how you are with math, still makes it a incredibly wise financial move to ship them out. And there is plenty of manpower on top of historical examples which you don't even know. Because you thrive on being ignorant don't you?
Or are you just scared at the thought of losing 10+ million voters and their future sheep kin who will be just like you. Birds of a feather right?Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#1569hmm can't find the post I made years ago about Trump being a good president for the country, on top of obviously being better choice than Obama. Now we have hindsight and there is no debate. But, search history won't let me go back to the second page of results when I search "trump" in post by me but I know its there.Comment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
- 39691
#1570hmm can't find the post I made years ago about Trump being a good president for the country, on top of obviously being better choice than Obama. Now we have hindsight and there is no debate. But, search history won't let me go back to the second page of results when I search "trump" in post by me but I know its there.
Yeah, I want a pres who uses the word "bigly".Comment -
SnowballBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 11-15-09
- 30054
#1573watching his rally last night
was like watching a grown man masturbate
in front of 20,000 people.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103138
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