Friday, April 29, 2011

WTF Mate?

Apparently the Donald went off like a four letter bottle rocket during a stump speech in Las Vegas yesterday.

Real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump unleashed an f-bomb-laced attack on President Obama and Washington politics Thursday night during a speech that likely won't help him win the family-values vote should he decide to run for president.

At a Las Vegas casino that bears his name, Trump assured a crowd of adoring supporters that he is seriously weighing a presidential run and will make a decision soon.

During a 30-minute stump speech focused mostly on foreign affairs, Trump blasted Obama's handling of Libya, Iraq, China and Afghanistan, and in one of his many curse-bombs, he lamented the nation's focus on building schools in war-torn Iraq, while neglecting education in the United States.

"In the meantime we can't get a f---ing school in Brooklyn," he said.

He also cursed the spike in gas prices: "We have nobody in Washington that sits back and said, you're not going to raise that f---ing price."

Trump even dropped what's considered the most offensive f-bomb when he promised to use swear words while negotiating with China.

"Listen you mother f---ers, we're going to tax you 25 percent," he said.

Trump also sprinkled in a number of insults directed toward the nation's leaders.

"Our leaders are stupid, they are stupid people," he said. "It's just very, very sad."

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The bottom line, the Donald's relevancy quotient reached zero the minute the white house released their version of the president's birth certificate this week. The Donald went from being the much bally who'd scrappy dog, to being the flamboyant lout who is no more than a loud mouth heckler at this point.

I wonder if Trump actually ever considered that they might actually release the birth certificate when he started his campaign a few weeks ago. I don't think he did. In either event, while Trump claimed credit for the release of the birth certificate, I suspect that there are far more dubious motives behind the timing of the white house release. I await the release of the Corsi book next week to see if there are truly any significant revelations that could be pursued beyond suspicions and innuendo.

I guess we shall see, but in the interim, Trump racing around Vegas cursing like a drunken sailor isn't making the case for himself or the party and in fact he is causing damage to the republican party at this point IMO.

Which raises a question or two on another potential collusion. Could Trump have been recruited to play a role in the coming election? Who would of done such a thing and who has the kind of money that they could lure an already billionaire into some form of conspiracy to discredit the republicans?

I guess we shall see on that count too.

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