Thursday, April 28, 2011
Donal Trump for President....Not!
Publicity stunts are an everyday part of life nowadays, when it comes to trying to solicit a product, but now they’re even being used in politics. I’m not a big follower of politics, but I just can’t ignore Donald Trump’s stunt to bash President Obama. First, he claims that he’s not a U.S. citizen. He goes on news networks and talk shows and rants about how Obama can’t show his birth certificate, so he must not be a U.S. citizen and we all know that is a requirement for running for President. So, now, the President produces a certificate of live birth and according to Trump, that’s not good enough. The man was born in Hawaii, that’s what they give. Get over it and move on. Oh, wait, he did. Now, he wants the President’s academic records. What point is this proving? The nation has much more to focus on than report cards. I know enough about the game to know that that’s what politicians do. They try and get under their opponent’s skin. Mr. Trump, we all know you’re one of the richest men alive, but politics is not your game. Let that up the professionals and you stick to building hotels and golf courses.
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I have to agree with your blog. It seems to me that all that Donald Trump is doing is pulling publicity stunts. He is now demanding to see the President's transcripts from Harvard University. Does he even know what it takes to be accepted to that University? I feel that he is way out of his league. He needs to focus on the real issues and move on from all of this to even have a chance to be a front runner for the Republican party. In a way, I do hope he is nominated, because that means President Obama would definetly become a second term President!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. There is so much to do to be the president and we have people like Donald Trump reaching for the irrelevant. Donald successful at earning money and having his own
ReplyDeleteclaim to fame with his own television show? Does he really think he is a going to be a candidate for the presidency?
I believe it is so awful when the political arena turns into junior high school mentality.
In salesmanship it is the wrong thing to do to bash the other product, person, or service. It seems to me that this would carry over in to this highly professional occupation.
Donald better watch out or he will play his last Trump card.