Donald Trump stormed onto the Presidential Scene, foaming at the mouth, yelling Birther, Birther, Birther: "The President is NOT a Citizen. I'm sending investigators out to Hawaii. Wait til you hear what they've found."
Then, out of the blue, he wrote an op-ed in the USA Today crying, "Why is the media hounding me about the Birther Issue?"
Trump wrote: "I have spoken my piece on this issue," reminding readers that "many people have the same doubts as I have."
Trump says he never wanted to talk about the birth certificate as much as he has. It's the media's fault that the issue has become so central to talk of his potential campaign, he writes.
Many True Americans are SICK of the Donald's pomposity and insults to our President, including Jerry Seinfeld. Seinfeld was supposed to be part of a September 13 Eric Trump Foundation benefit aiding the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
Seinfeld's manager said Jerry has become “increasingly uncomfortable” with Trump’s recent questioning of President Obama’s citizenship so he "has respectfully withdrawn from the event."
Wildman Trump was enraged, and The Post quotes a letter from Trump to Seinfeld: "I just learned you canceled a show for my son's charity, because of the fact that I am being very aggressive with respect to President Obama, who is doing an absolutely terrible job as our leader."
Donald, you are burning many bridges in your quest for attention. My advice to you: Apologize for your disrespect to our President and quietly EXIT from the Presidential Race!
Then, out of the blue, he wrote an op-ed in the USA Today crying, "Why is the media hounding me about the Birther Issue?"
Trump wrote: "I have spoken my piece on this issue," reminding readers that "many people have the same doubts as I have."
Trump says he never wanted to talk about the birth certificate as much as he has. It's the media's fault that the issue has become so central to talk of his potential campaign, he writes.
Many True Americans are SICK of the Donald's pomposity and insults to our President, including Jerry Seinfeld. Seinfeld was supposed to be part of a September 13 Eric Trump Foundation benefit aiding the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
Seinfeld's manager said Jerry has become “increasingly uncomfortable” with Trump’s recent questioning of President Obama’s citizenship so he "has respectfully withdrawn from the event."
Wildman Trump was enraged, and The Post quotes a letter from Trump to Seinfeld: "I just learned you canceled a show for my son's charity, because of the fact that I am being very aggressive with respect to President Obama, who is doing an absolutely terrible job as our leader."
Donald, you are burning many bridges in your quest for attention. My advice to you: Apologize for your disrespect to our President and quietly EXIT from the Presidential Race!
Donald Trump's attempt to gain the support of Tea party constituents by the use of the "birther card", has found success, and placed him in the position of "hot deck," over his G.O.P. political opponents, according to the latest polls.
ReplyDeleteTrump's "heat" on President Obama, to produce proof of citizenship, may have dealt him a "stiff hand" by the "dealer" and could result in a "bust" for the "high roller" in the latter stages of his Presidential campaign.
Trump's strategy is no stranger to politics, but a conventional, conservative, method, which has proven to be highly effective in producing a "black jack" for a number of Tea party candidates in the November election's, as was in the case for Rep, Rand Paul of Kentucky, who favored amending the Civil Rights act,
Wisconsin's Rep.Ron Johnson, a fan of "The Bell Curve" a book, which argued that genetic differences exist between blacks, and whites. One of whom is superior to the other.
Rep.Mike Lee of Utah, who was endorsed by Alipac, who inturn, urged Governor Brewer of Arizona, to take immigration bill S.B. 1070 all the way to the Supreme Court.
A "hit" however, will be required by the financial giant , if he is ever to win over the "house."