Don't think Melania will be too worried about what others think. She'll be married to a very rich man in addition to the most powerful man in the world.
Absolutely. The people have turned their back on Media and turned to alternative sources to get the real information. Why are you so quick to judge Trump and his wife when he hasn't even had a chance to up yet?
Don't think Melania will be too worried about what others think. She'll be married to a very rich man in addition to the most powerful man in the world.
No they aren't remotely the same. Having a hot wife is a positive. Trumps wife's ass would make Hillary's daughter a Sunday face.
lol pulling the Chumpdumper/Fuzzy card "riling people up" because you're getting on.
Quick yes or no, do you think evangelicals will be comfortable with those pictures?
... or will it make them less likely to vote for his second term?
I await your honest answers.
Evangelicals already voted for Trump once despite his known public history of womanizing. It's safe to say they don't give a about Melania's nudes. Nobody does, other than liberals who want to pretend they have "morals" now.
RG, I am an evangelical, and they didn't stop me from voting for Trump. What she did before she married Trump isn't important to him being president.
Fair enough. I stand corrected by actual first hand evidence.
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Man, does this mean I have to go back to boring soul searching and policy discussions now?
I must admit doing a ducks style thread was kind of fun, where the truth doesn't matter, and you can say all the stupid troll that comes to mind.
The butthurt. He cannot contain himself
Yeah, we've seen those before. Hope OP got some feels out.![]()
Sorry little champion. Everybody in the world doesnt see things the way you do.
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Read an NPR article saying Trump got more of the evangelical vote than Romney.
Nobody wants to see nudes of Michael.
No random, this isn't important. All this means is that no Republican of voting age today can ever say anything about family values until they die. Other than that, it's not important.
The election wrecked him so he's searching for his new iden y.
I doubt that any Republican is thinking about family values or Melania's nude pictures when voting for Trump - more likely it's the Supreme Court. Well, maybe not the Mormons - iirc they're the only group that voted less for Trump than Romney.
this is bull , RG. shame on you.
this is little different than complaining about Mic e Obama's muscular arms or comparing her to a gorilla.
attack Trump all day long, but dragging his family in for ridicule is bush league.
Well, I happen to admire her "muscular arms" - although I'd call them toned. That area (under the arm) is difficult as a woman ages.
That is another outgrowth of it, yes, although the constant stream of Christian politicians who about morals and sexuals who end up with sex-related scandals is almost not even a thing anymore.
Now my curiosity is peaked, though.
I think I know mostly what you think Trumps main strength is: his business experience.
The problem with Trumps business a en, is that he really isn't all that good at what people think he is. He isn't really all that much of a builder. Sure he builds things, but his real strength isn't building, its marketing.
A good businessman, who has a solid grasp of business, would not have built casinos in Atlantic City, a market that was saturated, and under some obvious compe ive pressures.
Trump has built hotels recently. Also not really a brainy idea, but rather a "me too" copycat. Hotel space was constrained in the financial crisis, and supply of that lags demand. Everybody and their brother is building hotels now.
Comb through his businesses, and you see licensing and branding. His run for the presidency has ruined that brand. People are shunning it, and several of his businesses have started oh-so-quietly changing their names. (click for link to article)
Given the fact that we can't truly know how much his net worth actually is, it is hard to get any objective look, other than the above analysis. The fact that his business a en is even arguable, let alone pretty credibly so, should be cause for some skepticism.
That aside, what else is important to you? What does he do/say that makes you want to vote for him?
What single policy is most important for action?
People vote privately and speak publicly. What evangelicals or any other individuals think privately and do publicly are likely not the same. You have to be mindful of who is ready to vote you off the island on a secret ballot.
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