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RandomGuy
02-11-2011, 10:09 AM
Ok, I don't really think Ron Paul is a chump, but I couldn't resist the rhyme for the thread title. I do think that Trump got that one thing right, i.e. Paul just isn't electable.

Trump steals CPAC show–just as GOP gay rights group had hoped (http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theticket/20110210/pl_yblog_theticket/trump-steals-cpac-show-just-as-gop-gay-rights-group-had-hoped)
Donald Trump stole the show Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference—and that's just what the conservative pro-gay rights group GOProud wanted.

After a number of groups and conservative leaders boycotted this year's annual conservative conference over the inclusion of GOProud, the group decided to take matters into its own hands. GOProud leaders invited Trump to speak and promote his potential 2012 candidacy.

"With all of the boycotters… undermining CPAC, we wanted to bring value-added, we wanted to bring some excitement and energy to CPAC," GOProud co-founder Chris Barron told The Ticket. "And who's a better person with a bigger megaphone and a bigger personality than Donald Trump?"

Trump received a warm welcome from the audience and lots of laughs and applause for using the tough "You're Fired!" language that has made him a star of the NBC reality franchise "The Apprentice."

"The United States has become a whipping post for the rest of the world... a laughing stock," Trump said as he revealed that his desire to run for president is rooted in improving America's global reputation and financial power.

He advocated for fair trade, pledged not to raise taxes and promised to create jobs if elected. And he also stuck it to President Obama.  "Nobody knew who the hell he was" when he ran for president, Trump said. And with "no record," for Obama, "there was nothing to criticize," Trump claimed.

He also blasted other countries for "screwing us" financially.

Trump's tough talk did manage to offend some in the audience--fans of 2008 presidential hopeful Texas Rep. Ron Paul reacted loudly when Trump dismissed Paul's chances of becoming president. "I think he's a good guy but he has just zero chance of being elected," Trump told the audience, drawing loud boos from Paul supporters across the ballroom

As we noted earlier today, Trump has tacked rightward in recent years, after exploring a possible bid as an independent candidate for the Reform party in 2000. But on Thursday, he struck a more sharply conservative tone, proclaiming himself "pro-life," anti-gun control, and an opponent of "Obamacare."

Trump, whom many believe is just angling for more time in the limelight, is drawing out his potential presidential attention at least until June, when he claims he will make an official decision about 2012.

But regardless of whether Trump is for real, Barron believes GOProud achieved its primary goal Thursday. "I really feel like it's a high moment, a celebration and that's what CPAC should be about—a celebration," Barron said.

Some GOProud supporters concurred, saying the choice to reach out to Trump made sense.

"I think that the gay community can learn something from Donald Trump and GOProud and all of the different avenues that we're going in," former Lt. Dan Choi, who'd been discharged under the military's "don't ask, don't tell policy," told The Ticket. "I think that's what Donald Trump represents for a lot of people-- he's not going to convince everybody to agree with him… and the gay movement cannot expect every gay or transgendered person to fall in line."

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the network carrying "The Apprentice."

(Photo of Trump: Alex Brandon/AP)
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D'oh! :corn:

DarrinS
02-11-2011, 10:45 AM
Those Ron Paul fans are kooks.

Wild Cobra
02-11-2011, 11:16 AM
Ok, I don't really think Ron Paul is a chump, but I couldn't resist the rhyme for the thread title. I do think that Trump got that one thing right, i.e. Paul just isn't electable.

I completely agree with that sentence. As much as I like Paul for nearly all his libertarian viewpoints I have heard, I could never see him sitting at that desk. I wouldn't vote for him unless...

Well... maybe I should rethink this...

Unless he was the lesser of two evils.

As I think about it, that is how we vote for politicians any more. Not for their strengths, but because of the others weaknesses.

RandomGuy
02-12-2011, 06:00 PM
I completely agree with that sentence. As much as I like Paul for nearly all his libertarian viewpoints I have heard, I could never see him sitting at that desk. I wouldn't vote for him unless...

Well... maybe I should rethink this...

Unless he was the lesser of two evils.

As I think about it, that is how we vote for politicians any more. Not for their strengths, but because of the others weaknesses.

I dunno. Personally, I would love to see Ron Paul as president, and all his Libertarian ideas put into play. We can finally see how they play out in reality, and either live up to them or be able to dismiss them as bunk.

Just let me emigrate to Denmark or Norway first. I think the dissolution of the United States would probably end up being too dangerous for my family.

greyforest
02-12-2011, 06:55 PM
Just let me emigrate to Denmark or Norway first.

Hope you like racism

PublicOption
02-12-2011, 07:09 PM
Those Ron Paul fans are kooks.


.....but Bachman, Palin fans are true intellectuals:lol:lol

DarrinS
02-12-2011, 09:38 PM
.....but Bachman, Palin fans are true intellectuals:lol:lol


I'm not a fan of either one of them either -- I just notice how obsessed libsters are with them.

Lebowski Brickowski
02-13-2011, 12:54 AM
Those Ron Paul fans are kooks.

Those Donald Trump fans are kooks.

DJ Mbenga
02-13-2011, 01:13 AM
trump just said the truth. he should have included himself in that quote as well

boutons_deux
02-13-2011, 04:23 PM
Neither Paul will ever sniff presidential candidature.

BlairForceDejuan
02-13-2011, 08:58 PM
Keep voting for your shitty candidates who will change nothing.

America is in good hands. Things are on the up and up. :rollin

boutons_deux
02-14-2011, 09:21 AM
Congratulations, Ron Paul is a 2nd Term President of ... CPAC. :)

boutons_deux
02-14-2011, 05:20 PM
Paul BANNED!

The conservative group Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) announced Saturday that Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) would be expelled from the group’s National Advisory Board because of his “delusional and disturbing alliance with the fringe Anti-War movement.”

http://thinkprogress.org/2011/02/14/ron-paul-purged/

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Them YAFfers really know how to pander to the MIC for contributions.