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I may vote for Trump 20 times just to see a mass liberal suicide
Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017
christiefan915 (07-14-2016)
No first time president knows everything. You voted for Obama; what did the junior Senator know about foreign affairs, or the economy and etc?
What Obama had, Trump would have: a vision---a direction he wants to take the country in. Advisors and cabinet members fill in the blanks. Trump was smart in getting cozy with Gingrich: it was a sign Trump knows he's going to need help and I can't think of a more intelligent person---who knows DC and how to deal with Congress than Newt.
Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017
Obama can read and reason, Trump, it has been said, has no interest in learning, other than from his own sources. It is very sad, he will be much like George Bush and need shortened version, I don't think his attention span is that long, and I don't see him reading over briefings into the late hours of the night.
Obama worked in government, both state and federal. He knew how the system worked and that you can't run government like it's a business. Trump can't even get along with members of the party he's representing. He thinks he deserves kowtowing to, and that his orders are going to be followed automatically. I've never heard of any other candidate who went out of his way to aggravate his own party.
"Donald Trump’s private meeting Thursday with Senate Republicans — designed to foster greater party unity ahead of the national convention in Cleveland — grew combative as the presumptive presidential nominee admonished three senators who have been critical of his candidacy and predicted they would lose their reelection bids, according to two Republican officials with direct knowledge of the exchanges...
Trump said at the meeting that he has yet to attack Flake hard but threatened to begin doing so. Flake stood up to Trump by urging him to stop attacking Mexicans. Trump predicted that Flake would lose his reelection, at which point Flake informed Trump that he was not on the ballot this year, the sources said....
Trump also called out Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) — who withdrew his endorsement of Trump last month, citing the business mogul’s racially based attacks on a federal judge — and said he did not approve of the senator’s action, the officials said. Characterizing Kirk as a loser, Trump vowed that he would carry Illinois in the general election even though the state traditionally has been solidly Democratic in presidential contests. Kirk did not attend the meeting with Trump...
Trump also singled out Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who has refused to support Trump and has emerged as perhaps the most vocal advocate for a third-party candidate. Sasse declined to speak with reporters as he left the meeting....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...eet-continues/
“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
― Charles Dickens
Meh, government experience is a blessing and a curse. You can't be a true outsider and have government experience.
And yeah, Trump is still dealing with the establishment republicans. I'm glad someone finally is.
Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017
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