South Carolina – In a wide-ranging campaign speech in South Carolina, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday explained to his audience what he said was the unfairness of America’s defense treaty with South Korea. In doing so, Trump also appeared to express admiration for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
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The young dictator has ‘talent’, the former reality TV star offered, even as he was careful to make sure his words were not misinterpreted.
“But you have this man, who’s a maniac, perhaps. And you gotta give him credit on one thing. The guy’s a young guy, he’s dealing with these generals, his father dies, and he maintains control. Something going there… you know, don’t underestimate a guy like that, do not underestimate. Does everyone know what I mean? Cause plenty of guys, I assume, want to take control. The father dies, the kid is young. The kid takes over. Do not underestimate that kind of talent. Now they’ll say ‘oh I like him’. I don’t’ like him at all,” he said.
In a new nationwide poll by Reuters/IPSOS, the real estate tycoon now leads the Republican field with 40 percent of the vote, with Texas Senator Cruz at 16 percent and Marco Rubio at 13 percent.
Foul mouth Trump confusing off the cuff remarks with diplomacy. His low-education supporters think he’s a riot, but the world notes how simplistic his thought is, and how volatile and coarse he is. What a come-down he is from past GOP candidates.
Trump also has talent, but like Kim Jong, he is also a maniac
How could someone as ineloquent as Trump achieved such success?
To #1 -I am a Trump supporter, and I am not a low education individual. You and your ilk on this board, who dislike Trump, seem to feel that all of Trump’s supporters are blue collar, tobacco chewing, gun toting, redneck, white trailer trash. There are many while collar highly educated individuals supporting Trump, including many Yidden. I am proud to be a Trump supporter, as he doesn’t take any abuse from anyone, and is his own man. He was one of the few voices in 2003, who were on record, as opposing the war in Iraq. History has shown that he was correct. On Jan. 20, 2017, whether you and those who side with you like it or not, Trump will be sworn in as our 45th President. To paraphrase what President Franklin D. Roosevelt stated to Congress “With the unbounded determination of our people, we shall gain the inevitable triumph, so help us G-d”.