Would Donald Trump Make a Good Vice President? (Trump Thinks So)
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2012/05/25 13:00:00
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Donald Trump's presidential run didn't pan out too well, but he might still have a shot at the White House. The billionaire business magnate announced he would be a good candidate for vice president. The best, in fact, though he said it in a roundabout way, buried under a slew of other recommendations and Trumpisms.
Trump told Newsmax, "Chris Christie’s a great guy. He’s a friend of mine ... Rob Portman, who I don’t know, but I hear fantastic things about. Certainly he’s been very well vetted over the years. He’s a professional who’s been there a long time ... On a younger side, you could look at Sen. Rubio, who I think could help with Hispanics ... They have a lot of very good people.” He adds with a smile: “Probably the best choice of all would be Donald Trump." Hm... Would he?

Trump told Newsmax, "Chris Christie’s a great guy. He’s a friend of mine ... Rob Portman, who I don’t know, but I hear fantastic things about. Certainly he’s been very well vetted over the years. He’s a professional who’s been there a long time ... On a younger side, you could look at Sen. Rubio, who I think could help with Hispanics ... They have a lot of very good people.” He adds with a smile: “Probably the best choice of all would be Donald Trump." Hm... Would he?

Top Opinion
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Dan Zellman 2012/05/25 16:41:34Yes





















Atheists and agnostics have no business in our white house or on capital hill. Neither do
they belong in any of our state capitals or legislatures. This country was founded over
two hundred years ago on a belief and very strong faith in God, and if it is to survive, then
it is very essential that a strong and vigorous Christian based faith be maintained. The
seperation of church and state laws are intended to prevent forced compulsory church
attendance and participation like is done in the middle east. With Donald in power, we
face the other extreme: compulsory atheism or agnosticism, like they had in the now
fortunately defunct USSR. The Russian Republic is still having a hell of a time recovering
from that major nightmare. Remember Josef Stalins reign of terror? I'll wager that the
good citizens and countless Russian Orthodox priests don't forget that nightmare. But
Donald Trump certainly will. Agin, Trump is a good man in many ways, but for the sake
of our countrys future and welfare, he needs to stay out of political office and be kept only
minimally involved in politics.
Noone has a clean conscience and none are automatically more moral, regardless of belief in the supernatural or not.
where preyers are never answered,and miricals never happen, Only nature provides promis and miricals every day. Paganism believes and worships nature and was around 2,000 years before some promotor invented the money grubing filth of religion, and the phoney baby jesus.
It sure does seem to make sense to put a professional debtor/bankruptcy filer as second in command of a bankrupt country.