Thursday, March 17, 2011

Is The Donald Qualified to be Prez?


Tis’ the time of the election season when everyone thinks they can be president. The most recent candidate who I am questioning is Donald Trump. Undoubtedly a man with multiple financial successes and businesses, but does he have what it takes to run the country. Now, don’t get me wrong. I LOVE the show Celebrity Apprentice, and The Apprentice. Trump is charismatic and as I formerly mentioned successful. This morning as he was speaking about the other presidential hopeful the thought that crossed my mind was, “Why in the WORLD are we listening to Donald Trump on political matters.” I’d say his political experience includes voting (possibly), paying taxes (finding loopholes), and most recently exploring the option of becoming president. He has never been a public servant and I believe has little understanding of what is needed to run this country.
Trump has an impressive resume filled with successes (making lotsa money) and failures (bankruptcies). That being said, I’m not sure that owning golf courses, hotels, casinos, and towers really make someone qualified to be the president of the United States. Financial adviser to the United States? Maybe. Personally I believe that the only reason Donald Trump is considering running for president is to gain more media attention. Additionally, I would hardly consider him a viable political analyst. I don’t really care what he thinks about the other candidates. In short, Trump, stick to what you are good at, owning corporations. Stay out of politics other than voting.
The beauty of the United States is that anyone can be the leader, and each of us can have an opinion as to if they are to be elected or not.


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2 comments:

  1. Trump will never run because of the
    -->Financial Disclosures<-- required.

    "Trump, stick to what you are good at, owning corporations."
    -his only interest now is in being SpokesDouche for the many pies he finds his fingers and toes are stuck into.

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  2. Excellent point. I had not even considered the financial disclosure!

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