Coeur de Lion said:
rockaction said:
Coeur de Lion said:
Pretty sure anyone with a triple digit IQ is on this train with you.
Nah, I specifically remember Perot got this response. It's not IQ, because what the hell is that measurement? It's entirely different.
What is it then? Trump has offered nothing on which to even base an opinion on his candidacy. And as somewhat exposed last night, he definitely isn't a Republican or remotely conservative in any way in the views that he's stated prior to the current dog and pony show.
IMO, he saw an opportunity for a ton of personal publicity and took it, and will ride it for as long as he can. No more, no less.
Now I tend to vote Republican, but I would be pretty hard pressed to vote for Trump. However, you keep repeating this mantra throughout this thread about Trump not staking out a position on anything and using that at the primary basis for your criticism of him, but honestly have any of the GOP candidates? I mean, the primaries are basically a popularity contest plain and simple. Those without deep pockets fall to the wayside and those that do have the resources continue. None of these guys and girls want to glue themselves to a position at this point because that can and will be used against you later on. The primary philosophy is always about fluidity and seeing the way the wind blows, before staking out a position.
I can think of a lot of reasons not to vote for the man, but criticizing him for not staking out a position at this point seems more like a personal issue you have with Trump the person vs Trump the candidate.
I personally like all the attention he is giving the GOP at this point because when he bails, hopefully one of these other candidates will catch the favor of all those turning in and result in a large voter turnout for the Republicans.