Donald Trump called in to "Fox and Friends" this morning to react to last week's CPAC, where his speech was very well-received.
Trump said he was pleased to see Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) win the CPAC straw poll for the third year in a row and Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) take second place, although he said he's somewhat dubious about the results since so many people were bussed into the event.
"I think the poll isn't so important. I think what was important was the enthusiasm," Trump said. "I think that's much more important than the polls, because the numbers of the polls, I'm not sure that they mean very much."
At CPAC, Trump revealed he is 75 to 80 percent likely to run for president in 2016 and that he believes he's the only possible Republican candidate who can beat Hillary Clinton.
"I'm very, very strongly considering it," Trump said. "As you know, I've retained some tremendous people from New Hampshire, from Iowa, etc., and we have a great team and I'm going to make a decision fairly soon."
"If I run, I think I'll win. I think I'll beat Hillary. I understand Hillary, I know Hillary. I know the weaknesses and the strengths. And I think that I would beat Hillary, and it would be more likely that I would win than somebody else."
Trump added that he doesn't think Clinton has such a clear road to the presidency as many believe.
"I think the election is going to be a very, very tough one, depending on who the Republicans pick ... We have to pick a very conservative, strong, intelligent person that knows what to do and how to make this country great again, because our country is in serious trouble."
"If I run, I think I'll win. I think I'll beat Hillary. I understand Hillary, I know Hillary. I know the weaknesses and the strengths. And I think that I would beat Hillary, and it would be more likely that I would win than somebody else."
We have to pick a very conservative, strong, intelligent person that knows what to do and how to make this country great again, because our country is in serious trouble."
Well I guess that leaves you out Donald since you give campaign contributions to Democraps to help grease the skids for you to make more money.
“Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”
At CPAC, Trump revealed he is 75 to 80 percent likely to run for president in 2016
I would like to reveal that I am 75 to 80 percent likely to have a bowel movement tomorrow.
Trump is such an insufferable gasbag. Apparently, his crowd of parasites and hangers-on don't have the nerve to tell him how ridiculous he looks with these royal pronouncements.
I didn't actually intend for you to take my remark literally. I was ripping on The Donald's fatuous estimates of his own likelihood of filing as a candidate.
I was thinking: my dead dawg, Gidget whom died about two years ago; May God bless her soul.
She exemplified the same effect of true, contemporary goverance politicians and bureaucrats of all colours at the top levels, as she liked to chase milk bones as I tossed them out in the backyard and she would greedily gooble up the goodie in some corner away from others and then come back for more.
Gidget never did much but lay around and get fat. Today, she is p-e-r-f-e-c-t as a presidential candidate.
I personally believe that Bubbette! would kick his faggy ass if his bodyguards weren't around to protect him. She's just more manly.
He's a human gas bag. One punch to the stomach and he would explode.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
If The Donald is still in the race when the time comes, I will register as a republican and cast a primary vote for this character!!!
Trump is exactly the candidate the gopers deserve!
I am tempted to say I have nothing but contempt for him,but the word "contempt" is too gentle and forgiving.
Having said that,I will repeat something else I have been saying. Given the present and likely financial position of the United States,Trump might be the best choice. After all,who knows more about declaring bankruptcy and not paying your bills than he does?
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)