The Donald Show
7/24/2015
Trump-mania hits Texas as the Donald goes to Laredo and has another showdown with the media. Once elected, he is promising to bring jobs back from around the world; will he even run as a Republican? The relentless attacks from members of his own party and the media have the Donald talking about the third party. Right now, the polls suggest it would be a losing proposition and that it would only help Hillary, but the real estate mogul says it’s an option. Trump’s third party run…sour grapes? Poll Clinton 46% Bush 30% Trump 20% Wash Post One point that Trump is making that is hard to argue is how both parties have melded together, and there does not seem to be much difference. The GOP is trying to cap airline fees on bags, while next week’s cover of Time will feature a Bush or Clinton for the 100th time! Question: Have the political parties become indistinguishable, both in the pockets of special interest? If so, what can voters do to disrupt this? In the meantime, Donald Trump has had an epiphany this week! A couple years ago, Trump was ready to sue Mac Miller over his song that featured the mogul. Although, he does not care about the vulgar parts, he loves it now. I have said it for years that the GOP can win blacks, Hispanics, and millennials by embracing luxury rap and their desire to be rich! Take over the world when I'm on my Donald Trump (bleep) Moreover, don’t be fooled. People love the American dream and they love rich people. However, they are frustrated because they feel left out of the party. Teach a man and woman how to make bread, allow them to take chances, and then move out of the way!
Charles Payne
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