Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is going to pick Christie. He's been kissing Trump's butt for four months now, and Trump loves a good buttkisser.
CNN just reported that Christi is out. It's come down to Pence and Gingrich
Gingrich quit his job at Fox News so it must be him.
He got fired. Now he's out of a job, because Trump won't pick him. It's Pence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is going to pick Christie. He's been kissing Trump's butt for four months now, and Trump loves a good buttkisser.
CNN just reported that Christi is out. It's come down to Pence and Gingrich
Gingrich quit his job at Fox News so it must be him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is going to pick Christie. He's been kissing Trump's butt for four months now, and Trump loves a good buttkisser.
CNN just reported that Christi is out. It's come down to Pence and Gingrich
Anonymous wrote:He is going to pick Christie. He's been kissing Trump's butt for four months now, and Trump loves a good buttkisser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
I think that's the difference between Hillary and Trump. Hillary's VP pick will be 100% pandering and political calculation - who can bring me home the Bernie Bros, who can help me solidify the minorities etc etc. Trump doesn't operate like that. He is going to pick someone that is competent to get the work done. I guess if he picks Pence you can say there will be some degrees of pandering to the conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
I think that's the difference between Hillary and Trump. Hillary's VP pick will be 100% pandering and political calculation - who can bring me home the Bernie Bros, who can help me solidify the minorities etc etc. Trump doesn't operate like that. He is going to pick someone that is competent to get the work done. I guess if he picks Pence you can say there will be some degrees of pandering to the conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
I think that's the difference between Hillary and Trump. Hillary's VP pick will be 100% pandering and political calculation - who can bring me home the Bernie Bros, who can help me solidify the minorities etc etc. Trump doesn't operate like that. He is going to pick someone that is competent to get the work done. I guess if he picks Pence you can say there will be some degrees of pandering to the conservatives.
We'll see. I'm not sure exactly what job the VP is supposed to get done, though. Unless you mean that Trump's VP will run the country while Trump runs his hotel on Penn Ave?
It's kind of like a CEO and COO setup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
I think that's the difference between Hillary and Trump. Hillary's VP pick will be 100% pandering and political calculation - who can bring me home the Bernie Bros, who can help me solidify the minorities etc etc. Trump doesn't operate like that. He is going to pick someone that is competent to get the work done. I guess if he picks Pence you can say there will be some degrees of pandering to the conservatives.
We'll see. I'm not sure exactly what job the VP is supposed to get done, though. Unless you mean that Trump's VP will run the country while Trump runs his hotel on Penn Ave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.
I think that's the difference between Hillary and Trump. Hillary's VP pick will be 100% pandering and political calculation - who can bring me home the Bernie Bros, who can help me solidify the minorities etc etc. Trump doesn't operate like that. He is going to pick someone that is competent to get the work done. I guess if he picks Pence you can say there will be some degrees of pandering to the conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your list is fascinating. You like Cotton, you like Christie?
My order of preference: 1) Cotton 2) Christie 3) Sessions.
Utter loss of words.
Why? Who would you choose as the Republican VP?
On the Democratic side looks like Warren is fading. Whew. She's as much a far-left socialist as Sanders.
Speaking as a Democrat, Trump's best bet for VP would be someone with some appeal outside of his blue-collar white male base. I'm thinking someone like Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada or maybe Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. But I don't think they want the job.