Donald Trump for president 2012

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In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of Donald Trump running for US president and the potential impact of his candidacy. Some participants express skepticism about his qualifications and abilities, while others believe that his success in business and lack of political experience could be beneficial. The conversation also touches on the current state of the US economy and the opinions of the current president's performance. The conversation concludes with some participants expressing doubt about Trump's chances of winning the election. Overall, there is a mix of opinions and speculation about the potential outcome of a Trump presidency.
  • #141
WhoWee said:
Here's a phone interview with Trump - he discusses birth certificate and China.

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/donald-trump-birther-obama/2011/03/24/id/390681

"“It’s a very simple situation,” Trump says in regard to the birth certificate issue. “I’d just like to see his birth certificate. "

I'd like to see his scalp without that blond racoon he has swirled over it, and find out how he lost in the CASINO business. :biggrin:
 
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  • #142
nismaratwork said:
I'd like to see his scalp without that blond racoon he has swirled over it, and find out how he lost in the CASINO business. :biggrin:

I prefer not to see his scalp. As for the casino - junk bonds can be expensive.

I think he's going to dig in on this birth certificate issue. If you listen to the interview - he's also challenging the "transparency" with regards to transcripts.

Trump makes a reasonable argument. My 16 year old needed to show Dairy Queen her birth certificate - what is the big deal?
 
  • #143
WhoWee said:
I prefer not to see his scalp. As for the casino - junk bonds can be expensive.

I think he's going to dig in on this birth certificate issue. If you listen to the interview - he's also challenging the "transparency" with regards to transcripts.

Trump makes a reasonable argument. My 16 year old needed to show Dairy Queen her birth certificate - what is the big deal?

Heh, yeah junk bonds... good thing daddy had some $$$ to bail him in and out, in and out.

As for the birth certificate, I just can't take that seriously anymore... it's orders of magnitude less useful than speculating as to how W. might have stolen elections. Still... I was under the impression that he had sufficient proof of live birth.

Why not go further?... Well what's out there is enough IMO to convince a reasonable person, and those who are not reasonable could hardly be impressed by a piece of paper. Something tells me that conspiracy nuts have higher standards of proof than Dairy Queen...

...btw, if your daughter had a full driver's license, no need for the BC. A passport would work too... anyway...

... I get it, he's black, he's half Kenyan, and people are generally more biased and xenophobic than they realize. We've gone from a 2 term president that was as bad as any we've ever had, and more polarizing than any I can think of since Lincoln... to a young black man. Our economy has been in the dumpster, the world is changing, revolutions and war and natural disasters.

People are scared; some decide that the world is ending, and others are less exotic in their fear-fallout. Still, this is one result; it's not rational, not necessarily open to rational discourse, and inevitable. That an egotistical failure of human being like Trump could be anything except a cautionary tale and national joke is a bad sign of the times, and the degree to which the critical thinking of Americans has been compromised.
 
  • #144
nismaratwork said:
Something tells me that conspiracy nuts have higher standards of proof than Dairy Queen...

...btw, if your daughter had a full driver's license, no need for the BC. A passport would work too... anyway...

Employment related document requirements could have their own thread.
 
  • #145
Of course, Trump wasn't born in the US either
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20048318-503544.html?tag=pop

To be honest, none of my classmates from high school remember Trump. They all remember me, but none of them remember Trump. Except for that reality TV show, but do we even know that was filmed in the US?
 
  • #146
Office_Shredder said:
Of course, Trump wasn't born in the US either
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20048318-503544.html?tag=pop

To be honest, none of my classmates from high school remember Trump. They all remember me, but none of them remember Trump. Except for that reality TV show, but do we even know that was filmed in the US?

hmmmm...and on what continent was your school located?:biggrin:
 

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