None of'em remember Donald Trump from the '90s? I mean, he sucks now too, but he drove a fortune that was basically handed to him into bankruptcy, took bailout money from the feds, all while juggling a wife and mistress.
every GOP front-runner could be linked into a Borg-like Teabag-shaped collective, and Obama would still steamroll them flat. they have zero shot at unseating him, and retaining the congress when the young and ethnic show up again is doubtful after the spectacle they're conducting currently.
they'd be better off concentrating on finding a way to repeal the amendment that prevents Ahnold from running.
I am not only looking forward to the Palin/Trump debate but its 2014 re-match when Sarah and Bristol follow Joan and Melissa Rivers's pathway to the boardroom on Celebrity Apprentice.
You'd almost think the Republican Party wasn't interested in being serious.
Doesn't Trump still owe billions of dollars to the banks over his casinos? He's "rich" only because he's too big to fail, and must be propped up. Which actually describes the US economy as well.
On celebrity status alone, this is the candidate who poses the biggest threat to Obama yet. And I still think Obama can beat him.
Speaking of the next election, is it my imagination or is the tide turning a bit. I'm curious because of the falling ratings of right wing talkers, and in comment threads on the news sights (especially on the subject of Egypt) I am seeing a more liberal bent. It appears to me the party of No is falling down a bit, even with liberal discontent over Obama being pretty business as usual.
Cato@10, I think Obama can hang on in 2012 if he competes against a bloody and damaged opponent coming out of a brutal republican primary. However, an open field in 2016 might open the way for a candidate worse than Bush, e.g., Ayn Randie in GQ clothing Paul Ryan.
So seriously Donald, run! It'll be fun to watch.
they'd be better off concentrating on finding a way to repeal the amendment that prevents Ahnold from running.
You'd almost think the Republican Party wasn't interested in being serious.
Speaking of the next election, is it my imagination or is the tide turning a bit. I'm curious because of the falling ratings of right wing talkers, and in comment threads on the news sights (especially on the subject of Egypt) I am seeing a more liberal bent. It appears to me the party of No is falling down a bit, even with liberal discontent over Obama being pretty business as usual.