But Trump in the White House is Sinatra in the White House, temperamental, unpredictable, but loaded with talent and always true to his friends.
Published: Monday, March 28, 2016 8:18 AM
The question of the hour is whether Trump is presidential enough to be president. He’s too brash, too outspoken; lacks the dignity that fits the office.
Unanimously from Democrats and partly from Republicans, that’s what they say.
As someone who is ready to vote for Trump and keeps rooting for him, I have to admit that sometimes he makes it difficult. The latest flare-up between Trump and Cruz is simply cringe-worthy. Now it’s about their wives, or rather the other man’s wife. Ridiculous!
That sounds too much like yo mammaexchanges in the schoolyard, together with my daddy is bigger than your daddy.
At this rate Hillary waltzes right in. Prayers are needed that this should never happen.
So Trump may be the hand that we are dealt, and this may not be altogether bad. He’s abrasive, but he won’t be doing the tango in Argentina at a time when Americans are among the slain in Brussels. For that, watch Obama. If that’s presidential, we need the term redefined.
Whatever his shortcomings – and we do wish he’d catch his breath before the next scornful tweet – Trump is what he is.
He’s impertinent, loud, boastful, flashy, ready and able to cut down a foe with a searing quip (which he’s already done to 16 of them), but he can be counted on in a pinch, as we know from the many down on their luck who’ve benefitted from his generosity.
He can also be counted on to deliver on a promise, which we know from his success in business.
He’s outrageous. He thinks big, bold, daring. That’s what it takes to be top of the heap. He is defiantly successful. He is New York.
Trump is a New Yorker and being gruff is something only insiders understand. We get the joke. Often, toughness is a cover for warmth.
New York means “we take care of our own,” and that is Trump’s appeal. Americans (the un-dead and the un-Liberal) have been longing for this.
When Trump says he remembers 9/11 and how New Yorkers came together in a snap, he means what he says, and he means it for the entire country.
Trump would never bow to kings or emperors, as did Obama for the king of Saudi Arabia and the emperor of Japan.
Trump is a New Yorker and being gruff is something only insiders understand. We get the joke. Often, toughness is a cover for warmth.
How was that for presidential?
Trump would never snub the prime minister of Israel as Obama did at least three times.
Trump would crush BDS and the entire boycott-Israel movement if only because his Jewish grandkids will be heading for college soon enough.
Obama dreamed of a Jewish State sent packing to 1967 Auschwitz borders. Never Trump. I have it reliably that Trump would be a true friend of Israel.
Trump in the White House is Sinatra in the White House, temperamental, unpredictable, but loaded with talent and always true to his friends.
Loyalty – if that is all Trump brings, it would be enough to cover all his sins.
Unanimously from Democrats and partly from Republicans, that’s what they say.
As someone who is ready to vote for Trump and keeps rooting for him, I have to admit that sometimes he makes it difficult. The latest flare-up between Trump and Cruz is simply cringe-worthy. Now it’s about their wives, or rather the other man’s wife. Ridiculous!
That sounds too much like yo mammaexchanges in the schoolyard, together with my daddy is bigger than your daddy.
At this rate Hillary waltzes right in. Prayers are needed that this should never happen.
So Trump may be the hand that we are dealt, and this may not be altogether bad. He’s abrasive, but he won’t be doing the tango in Argentina at a time when Americans are among the slain in Brussels. For that, watch Obama. If that’s presidential, we need the term redefined.
Whatever his shortcomings – and we do wish he’d catch his breath before the next scornful tweet – Trump is what he is.
He’s impertinent, loud, boastful, flashy, ready and able to cut down a foe with a searing quip (which he’s already done to 16 of them), but he can be counted on in a pinch, as we know from the many down on their luck who’ve benefitted from his generosity.
He can also be counted on to deliver on a promise, which we know from his success in business.
He’s outrageous. He thinks big, bold, daring. That’s what it takes to be top of the heap. He is defiantly successful. He is New York.
Trump is a New Yorker and being gruff is something only insiders understand. We get the joke. Often, toughness is a cover for warmth.
New York means “we take care of our own,” and that is Trump’s appeal. Americans (the un-dead and the un-Liberal) have been longing for this.
When Trump says he remembers 9/11 and how New Yorkers came together in a snap, he means what he says, and he means it for the entire country.
Trump would never bow to kings or emperors, as did Obama for the king of Saudi Arabia and the emperor of Japan.
Trump is a New Yorker and being gruff is something only insiders understand. We get the joke. Often, toughness is a cover for warmth.
How was that for presidential?
Trump would never snub the prime minister of Israel as Obama did at least three times.
Trump would crush BDS and the entire boycott-Israel movement if only because his Jewish grandkids will be heading for college soon enough.
Obama dreamed of a Jewish State sent packing to 1967 Auschwitz borders. Never Trump. I have it reliably that Trump would be a true friend of Israel.
Trump in the White House is Sinatra in the White House, temperamental, unpredictable, but loaded with talent and always true to his friends.
Loyalty – if that is all Trump brings, it would be enough to cover all his sins.
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