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There is a part of me that thinks Donald Trump is going to pull a Montgomery Brewster toward the end of all this and say, "I never wanted to be president"

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Worst candidate ever. I agree with OP, i still think I will wake up one day and he will be like "just kidding!" lol

I don;t know that he is the worst candidate ever, and I'm not sure who I'll be voting for - for some reason it just strikes me that way.
 
He and Fiorina are both too bellicose on foreign policy for my taste, though I'd vote for her long before him.
So far I like Fiorina. Want to find out more on her first. The last president has me scared to death to vote for anyone without a proven track record of actual governance.
 
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Pretty much. Bunch of narrow minded sheep.... I'll pray for all of them.... Obama took our guns and gave us homos!!!! Trump will turn homos straight and let us buy tanks!!!
I know you're joking, as usual, but I'd suggest it's quite open-minded to consider voting for Trump. Dude is as unorthodox as they get.

I don't think I could ever do it.
 
Pretty much. Bunch of narrow minded sheep.... I'll pray for all of them.... Obama took our guns and gave us homos!!!! Trump will turn homos straight and let us buy tanks!!!
Liberals are just as narrow minded, if not more. See exhibit A - your post. I'm a republican and couldn't care less about guns and am pro gay marriage. I just don't like the what can my country do for me mindset that so many liberals have.

You should hear what the liberals here in California have to say about everyone in Arkansas. It's as narrow minded as it gets.
 
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As far as Donald Trump, I haven't made my mind up on him yet. Personally, I think he'd be a boss as far as foreign diplomacy and the national economy goes. He understands budgets as well as anyone and knows you can't just continue spending more and more every year. The ridiculous amounts of wasted money spent on unnecessary changes I see in my line of work is excruciating, and I think he'd put a stop to it. He also wants to drop the tax loopholes from hedge fund managers and corporations, which is much needed. However, I can't get behind the whole deport every illegal in the country immediately thing. And a lot of the stuff he says just makes me cringe. Wish I could combine he and Ben Carson somehow...
 
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Liberals are just as narrow minded, if not more. See exhibit A - your post. I'm a republican and couldn't care less about guns and an pro gay marriage. I just don't like the what can my country do for me mindset that so many liberals have.

You should hear what the liberals here in California have to say about everyone in Arkansas. It's as narrow minded as it gets.
Though hypocritical, those Cali douches are probably right. 90% of Arkansans fit the stereotypes. There are a lot more BHF's than Danny Wests and WMFC's... That pederast Hr'US seemed to be a mixture of both states worst stereotypes.
 
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I'll leave the Democratic bashing to the Dems. I'll just take on our Republican candidates.

Cruz is the biggest used car salesman out there. From his facial expressions to his greased hair he just screams power hungry.

Trump has some solid thoughts that are immediately followed by two absurd statements and a complete lack of policy detail. He just says stuff with very little to support his direction if anything at all.

Rand Paul is a troubled little man that acts like a child 90% of the time.

Huckabee is actually a very good choice but he just goes too far on his religious stance and not get the big vote in today's social climate. Right guy, wrong time.

Christie is a lot like Huck. Would be a good choice but he just doesn't seem to have great personal controll and comes off as a giant dbag. He is a hot head and no one wants that given what we feel is on the geopolitical horizon.

I like Rubio a lot. A whole lot. Agree with most everything he says. He's polished, has charm, and comes across as sincere. But Im scared of anyone who doesn't have proven experience.

Kasich could win. I don't like a soft military leader and he comes off that way. Very passive
I don't trust anyone who trusts Iran. Outside of that I think he would swing a lot of blue votes. Don't think he has the steam to keep up though.

Walker is dead in the water. Good leader but lacks any personality.

Carson is extremely smart. No governance experience. Fumbles to speak well about his view points. Too quiet and too opinionated on social issues to win. He has a lot of great ideas but they are overshadowed by his sharp comments.

Bush is a no for me. I don't support common core and he seems unprepared. He lacks the back bone to stand up for himself and in my mind there is no way he will have the back bone to stand up for all of us. No more Bush candidates. It's clear why he wouldn't win.

Fiorina for now is my front runner. But again a lack of governance. She does have major CEO experience, had a tough run, but kept her company alive in a failing market at the time. She to me is the best spoken, clear ideas, clear policy detail, Sharp as a tack in her knowledge and responses. But still want to find out more on her. Love her controlled fire. She is calculated and bold. I like her a lot.

Long way to go and a lot can change.

No way am I voting for a 3rd Obama term via Biden or Hillary. No way I'm voting for a socialist.
 
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I'll leave the Democratic bashing to the Dems. I'll take on the Republican candidates myself.

Cruz is the biggest used car salesman out there. From his facial expressions to his greased hair he just screams power hungry.

Trump has some solid thoughts that are immediately followed by two absurd statements and a complete lack of policy detail. He just says stuff with very little to support his direction if anything at all.

Rand Paul is a troubled little man that acts like a child 90% of the time.

Huckabee is actually a very good choice but he just goes too far on his religious stance to never get the VOTE

Christie is a lot like Huck. Would be a good choice but he just doesn't seem to have great personal controll and comes off as a giant dbag

I like Rubio a lot. A whole lot. but I'm scared of anyone who doesn't have proven experience.

Kasich could win. I don't like a soft military leader and he comes off that way. I don't trust anyone who trusts Iran. Outside of that I think he would swing a lot of blue votes. Don't think he has the steam to keep up though.

Walker is dead in the water. Good leader but lacks any personality.

Carson is extremely smart. No governance experience. Fumbles to speak well about his view points. Too quiet and tlo opinionated on social issues to win. He has a lot of great ideas but they are overshadowed by his sharp comments.

Bush is a no for me. I don't support common core and he seems unprepared. He lacks the back bone to stand up for himself and in my mind there is no way he will have the back bone to stand up for all of us. No more Bush candidates.

Fiorina for now is my front runner. But again a lack of governance. She does have major CEO experience, had a tough run, but kept her company alive in a failing market at the time. She to me is the best spoken, clear ideas, clear policy detail, Sharp as a tack in her knowledge and responses. But still want to find out more on her. Love her controlled fire. She is calculated and bold. I like that.

Long way to go and a lot can change.

No way am I voting for a 3rd Obama term via Biden or Hillary. No way I'm voting for a socialist.
I normally agree with you but I just don't think a woman is built to handle the kind of pressure that comes with being a president.
 
Give me Rubio and call it a day. I agree with a previous poster, Trump's lack of knowledge on foreign policy scares the hell out of me. I think we'll start seeing the bottom feeders of the GOP dropping like flies and Trump's numbers will start declining drastically.
 
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I normally agree with you but I just don't think a woman is built to handle the kind of pressure that comes with being a president.
I still want to find out more on her. See how she handles the pressure. But I disagree with your assessment on women. They are tremendous leaders. The lead most of our homes with a poise we never could. And don't piss off a woman. I will say Fiorina is damn scary when she gives that look following a pointed statement without changing her tone. She would scare the shit out of a lot of dignitaries why holding composure. That's exactly what we need. Time will tell if that is who she truly is.
 
If Fiorina hadn't been a total disaster at HP, I'd support her. I do, however, think a Rubio/Fiorina ticket would win the general.

The dems are in a tough spot. Hillary's incredibly unlikable. Bernie (who is quite likable) is unelectable. Biden doesn't seem up to it, but I don't think he could win, regardless.

This is going to be an historically awful election.
 
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I still want to find out more on her. See how she handles the pressure. But I disagree with your assessment on women. They are tremendous leaders. The lead most of our homes with a poise we never could. And don't piss off a woman. I will say Fiorina is damn scary when she gives that look following a pointed statement without changing her tone. She would scare the shit out of a lot of dignitaries why holding composure. That's exactly what we need. Time will tell if that is who she truly is.
You might be right I hope and pray we will get somebody that will lead this nation in the right direction. I just don't know who in the hell that will be and I have a hard time believing that will be a woman.
 
Look dude...just b/c you're one of those whack-job libs doesn't mean you can tell me who to vote for. Go ahead and vote for that LIAR Hilldawg we'll cancel each other out.

Look bro... just b/c you have no idea what my political affiliation is yet assume to, and the fact that you're terrible at reading comprehension doesn't mean you're an idiot....oh wait....
 
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Look bro... just b/c you have no idea what my political affiliation is yet assume to, and the fact that you're terrible at reading comprehension doesn't mean you're an idiot....oh wait....
You realize you've brought no opinion or anything of intelligence to this thread, so there's no way he can accurately guess where you stand, right? All you've done is call people idiots. I for one would just assume you are clueless, too.
 
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Just because Trump is wealthy doesn't make him an expert on the budget or economic policy. You can't file for chapter 11 with the U.S. budget.
Typical response, but he was in business when he filed bankruptcy, not in politics. He bought in to Atlantic city at the right time, then got out at the right time. He made a ton of money doing it. The chapter 11 was an intelligent business decision based on the market, not a failure.
 
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Guess we can talk politics now, like there's not enough to argue about. I don't think Trump can win, but think how entertaining that Presidency would be. The State of the Union would have massive ratings. It would be hilarious.

I don't hate the guy, but would have a really hard time voting for him.
 
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