I want to hear Trump talk. Quit your analysis holy crap CNN -__-
Switched to ABC, much better.
Fox and the GOP treating him unfairly will make hom go 3rf partyWho or what will finally stump the Trump? Everything else has failed so far.
Who or what will finally stump the Trump? Everything else has failed so far.
Who or what will finally stump the Trump? Everything else has failed so far.
Just look at this...
That is really the only thing anyone needs to read.
A Trump victory is nearly impossible.
HIlariously, it turned out Dems were way more concerned about the comments than GOPs were.yeah, 538 has been consistently wrong about trump from the jump. Last time it was "don't trust trump's poll numbers, his comments about McCain will sink him!"
HIlariously, it turned out Dems were way more concerned about the comments than GOPs were.
no wonder they're not showing his speech
Caught some highlights from Trump's visit to Michigan, and this guy has my vote so good right now. The media wants to focus on stuff like his hair or his comments about a shock TV news reporter, while we have real issues in the world like with ISIS and our economy. I am so glad that he said that because he is right.
IMO, these cable news anchors goals are for shock TV. They want to make people look bad in any way possible because it's good for ratings. This is why I don't even watch any cable news channel because it's just a bunch of fluff anyways.
Caught some highlights from Trump's visit to Michigan, and this guy has my vote so good right now. The media wants to focus on stuff like his hair or his comments about a shock TV news reporter, while we have real issues in the world like with ISIS and our economy. I am so glad that he said that because he is right.
IMO, these cable news anchors goals are for shock TV. They want to make people look bad in any way possible because it's good for ratings. This is why I don't even watch any cable news channel because it's just a bunch of fluff anyways.
It is easy to point out issues, but it doesn't look easy for Trump to actually state what he's going to do about it.
It's one-liner after one-liner, his Michigan speech consisted of nothing more than "boy, are our leaders DUMB'. Everyone can do that.
Caught some highlights from Trump's visit to Michigan, and this guy has my vote so good right now. The media wants to focus on stuff like his hair or his comments about a shock TV news reporter, while we have real issues in the world like with ISIS and our economy. I am so glad that he said that because he is right.
Honestly it just shows how ridiculous the party has gotten when you have Trump and Cruz taking 1st and 2ndWhat freaks me out isn't that Trump is in first place, but that Ted Cruz is in second. He's the nuttiest, most dangerous nutjob of the bunch, but that doesn't stop the GOP base from liking the guy.
Ted Cruz is so hard right and annoying/whiny that he has zero chance in the general.Honestly it just shows how ridiculous the party has gotten when you have Trump and Cruz taking 1st and 2nd
Like seriously wat
Just look at this...
CNN/ORC Iowa GOP Poll: Trump leads with 22%, followed by Carson at 14%, Walker at 9%.
Full story: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/12/politics/iowa-donald-trump-poll-cnn-orc/index.htmlTexas Sen. Ted Cruz follows the top three at 8%, with businesswoman Carly Fiorina and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee both at 7%. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is tied at 5% with senators Rand Paul and Marco Rubio. The rest of the field stands at 3% or less.
Oh, this should be fun.Ezra Klein retweeted
Dan Pfeiffer ‏@danpfeiffer 35m35 minutes ago
There are going to be a lot of very concerned Bush/Walker/Rubio superpac donors after this new CNN Iowa poll
Whenever you voice disappointment with Obama consider that 45% of his promises have been kept to only 22% broken. With the others compromised, stalled or in progress.Is having some interns write up policy proposals you never intend to implement really an important part of our political process? We vote for politicians not their staff
I remember when I used to cite all the great plans Obama had on his website back in 2008. I was so naive. I probably spent more time reading them than Obama
Is having some interns write up policy proposals you never intend to implement really an important part of our political process? We vote for politicians not their staff
I remember when I used to cite all the great plans Obama had on his website back in 2008. I was so naive. I probably spent more time reading them than Obama
Whenever you voice disappointment with Obama consider that 45% of his promises have been kept to only 22% broken. With the others compromised, stalled or in progress.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/
Carried interest is a way of compensating executives by giving them ownership stakes, or "interest," in a business. Carried interest is taxed as a capital gain, which has a lower tax rate than ordinary income. Obama proposes taxing carried interest at the same rate as regular income.
This furthers my point. Look at the promises kept. They're high level platitudes, not down in the weeds policy specifics. The detailed proposals written up by some wonk like:
are long forgotten before the election
My point is not that politicians are full of shit and don't keep their promises anyway. My point is that the 300 page proposals they churn out for the campaign trail are meaningless. They may or may not implement the top-level bullet points, but they couldn't care less about the finer details other than to say they have a plan.
Oh, this should be fun.
Trump 22%
Carson 14%
Walker 9%
Cruz 8%
Fiorina 7%
Huckabee 7%
Bush 5%
Paul 5%
Rubio 5%