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Trump rips Romney and Rove

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party at April 17th, 2011 - 4:43 pm

Donald Trump has been under attack by the Progressive Rockefeller Republican Establishment. They clearly view him as a threat since he he’s owe\s them nothing. Just like they anointed in 1999 then Texas Governor George W. Bush because his father pulled strings and he’s shared their Progressive worldview, they have now made Romney their golden boy. Trump is ruining their chosen one’s coronation, the GOP elites have decided to go all out on him like they did John McCain and Steve Forbes in 2000. Trump however fight backs and takes a shot at Mitt Romney. He points out that Romney eliminated jobs, not create them.

His comments on Romney begin at 4:45.

Here’s Trump at a Tea Party rally in Boca Raton, FL. Here he calls out Progressive Republican Karl Rove.

I’m enjoying this. I despise the Rockefeller Republican elite. For too long they have manipulated Conservatives and have done absolutely nothing for us. Now they might meet their match in Donald Trump. Game on!

Interview with Trump from August 2010

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives at April 17th, 2011 - 12:00 pm

The Progressive Republican establishment have sicked their attack dogs after Trump. Clearly they are more determined to defeat him than Obama. Trump is a threat to their 3 anointed golden boys of Mitch Daniels, Tim Pawlenty and Mitt Romney. The smears they are putting out through their attack dogs like Mark Levin are based on 11 year old positions and him wishing Obama would be a good President after the 2008 election. They don’t mention Trump endorsed John McCain and their main gripe is he didn’t like Bush. Well I was no fan of George Bush or should I say St. George because he was a Progressive Republican and I disagreed with his naive spread Democracy foreign policy. In fact I was called a Communist and a traitor by many Republicans because of my Conservative based opposition to Bush.

Here’s an interview from August of 2010 with Wolf Blitzer. Donald Trump was expressing the same views back then as he is today 10 months later. This debunks the Trump is faking his political stance smear of the Rockefeller Republicans. In this video he praises Ronald Reagan. As someone who followed Trump in the 1980’s I can tell you he was a big fan of Reagan back then. He admitted to leaving the GOP because he disagreed with the direction it took it took in the 90’s and early 2000’s, but has now come home.

I put this video out there because this was before the Mid term elections and shows Trump is not jumping on the GOP bandwagon. Clearly he has come back to his original political home and he should be welcomed to have the opportunity to earn the votes of Republicans. If Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Mitch Daniels, Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich can all change positions and be embraced by the GOP, why can’t Donald Trump?

Michael Cohen: Trump’s Pitbull

by Phantom Ace ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Headlines at April 16th, 2011 - 8:09 pm

Michael Cohen who works for the Trump organization, also is one if his political advisers. He is also behind the draft Trump website. Donald Trump has stated that should he run, it will be as a Republican. It turns out Cohen is a registered Democrat who voted for Obama in 2008. However, he’s turned off by Obama is a prepared to assist Donald Trump take him on and defeat him.

The man behind Donald Trump’s possible 2012 presidential campaign is a registered Democrat who voted for Barack Obama in 2008.

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But since Obama’s election in 2008, he said he has grown disappointed with the president, so much so that he now describes himself as “offended” by the administration’s agenda. America, Cohen said, has become a “third-world nation,” echoing words that have become a familiar refrain of Trump’s.

“I thought it was the greatest thing ever,” Cohen said he felt during the first months of the Obama presidency. “This fantastic orator was going to make a change in this country. He was going to do things that Bush clearly did not do.” His distaste for Obama, and Trump’s professed interest in pursuing the Republican nomination in 2012, led Cohen, businessman Stewart Rahr and other supporters to create “Should Trump Run?” as a way both to spark — and gauge — interest in a potential Trump presidential bid.

Michael explains why Trump is going after Obama’s part.

“I am certain that the president was born in Hawaii — I really am,” Cohen said. “I am most irritated with the fact that this president has been exceptionally secretive when it relates to any personal documentation about his past. If you run on a platform of transparency, you should be transparent.”

The media did a horrible job of not vetting Obama and helped create the God like Myth revolving around him. Donald Trump is investigating Obama’s past as a way of vetting him and destroy that God like myth.

The fact Michael Cohen is a disaffected Democrat and will help run Trump’s Republican Presidential bid is good. He knows how the Left thinks and will be an asset in counter Progressive attacks. To defeat the enemy, one must know how they think. Cohen was on the other side, I have no problem with him being on our side.In a general election he would be an enormous asset since he will be able to appeal to disaffected Democrats on the behalf of Trump.

Update: Newsmax has an interview with Donald Trump after his Tea Party rally appearance in Boca Raton with Allen West.

Trump’s Interview with Hannity Update: Trump in the lead

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Elections, Elections 2012, Headlines at April 15th, 2011 - 11:20 am

Donald Trump did an interview with Sean Hannity last night. He addressed his statement of an Independent run. He once against explained he would think about doing it if he could win out right and not get Obama elected. In the 3rd Clip he discusses his support for Israel.



Update:
A new poll has Trump with an outright lead.

Trump’s broken the perpetual gridlock we’ve found at the top of the Republican field, getting 26% to 17% for Mike Huckabee, 15% for Romney, 11% for Newt Gingrich, 8% for Sarah Palin, 5% for Ron Paul, and 4% for Michele Bachmann and Tim Pawlenty.

The GOP elites will increase their attacks.