So you are saying that she is devious, evil, underhanded and out to screw over anyone who isn't her or her family?From what I have seen, Michelle Obama would make a great politician.
That is not very nice of you!!
So you are saying that she is devious, evil, underhanded and out to screw over anyone who isn't her or her family?From what I have seen, Michelle Obama would make a great politician.
Forgive me, forgot she comes over as honest,sincere caring,incite full and intelligent.So you are saying that she is devious, evil, underhanded and out to screw over anyone who isn't her or her family?
That is not very nice of you!!
Aye although can be very hard to carve out a niche of your own from your family as Jeb Bush found out this time.I think Ivanka is a bit young still. Plus, I know almost nothing about her except she works for her dad.
I am keen to keep an open mind though in the future if she does choose to run. Much like any candidate, judge them when the time comes.
Nope, those who have been with the Obama's since Chicago days say that she hates the fishbowl it makes you live in and is very keen to escape it despite their best efforts to presuade her otherwise. A break might make her change her mind but doubt it tbh.Any ambition from Michelle Obama to get into politics (for herself)?
GW managed it though. Although he was only really President in title. Cheney was the real President there.Aye although can be very hard to carve out a niche of your own from your family as Jeb Bush found out this time.
Nope, those who have been with the Obama's since Chicago days say that she hates the fishbowl it makes you live in and is very keen to escape it despite their best efforts to presuade her otherwise. A break might make her change her mind but doubt it tbh.
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Sam Stein Have to admit not the first time I've mentally compared Trump to a toddler.http://www.aol.com/article/news/201...-stage-during-rally-crowd-goes-wild/21579020/
Trump pulls 'mini-Trump' on stage during rally, crowd goes wild
Oct 11th 2016 9:48AM
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WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. – A young child stole the show during Donald Trump's rally at Mohegan Sun Arena in Pennsylvania Monday night.
In the middle of Trump's speech, he asked a young child to join him on stage. Not just any child, but a miniature doppelgänger of Trump himself.
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"Look at that guy over there!" Trump said.
"Bring him up!" the crowd began chanting.
An aide handed the toddler up to Trump, and he carried him over to the microphone.
The boy was dressed in a black suit with a red tie and a large "vote" button. To top it off, he had a thick coiffe of blond hair on his head.
"Now, he's supposed to look like Donald Trump, but he's actually much too good-looking," Trump said.
Trump asked him if he wanted to go back with his parents, or stay with Trump.
"Trump!" The boy repeated, as the crowd erupted in cheers.
Trump handed the boy back to his parents as the crowd chanted Trump's name.
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Mini-Trump has stolen the show at Mohegan Sun Arena.#TrumpInWB
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They’re passing a baby Trump through the crowd to Trump
11:25 AM - 11 Oct 2016
A form of child abuse there one could argue.Have to admit not the first time I've mentally compared Trump to a toddler.
Cory Bookerit will get more interesting.
I fully expect the winner of this election to be a one-term president. So, looking ahead on the Republican side, I see:
- Cotton
- Cruz
- Rubio
- Kasich (maybe).
The first three would be nightmares from my perspective.
From the Democrats, I would think we'd see:
- O'Malley
- Warren
- Many players to be named later.
So, stay tuned - 2016 is just the beginning!
Not really surprising if you think that their conspiracy theory is that he wants to set up a rival conservative media network.Quite interesting... Suggesting Trump is purposely throwing election and has an alternate agenda. Quite surprised to see it on Fox although I know they aren't Trumps biggest fans.
“It’s a movement. But if we don’t win, all it is a little asterisk in history,” Trump said. “There’s never been anything like this. So go and register. Make sure you get out and vote. November 28th.” The US election is on 8 November.
Not really surprising if you think that their conspiracy theory is that he wants to set up a rival conservative media network.
Added (classic from The Guardian):
I think he's got a decent chance too. Imagine he'd have to answer a lot of questions about personal life as an unmarried manCory Booker
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