RICK MORAN @ PJM: NO, THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN ISN'T OVER
TRUMP---ZERO CHANCE I'LL QUIT
SATURDAY: MORE
ON PENCE FROM CNBC: Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence,
was "beside himself" and his wife was furious, according to a person
familiar with their thinking. That person spoke on the condition of
anonymity, because they were not authorized to share the private
discussion.
In public, Pence ignored questions shouted by reporters in Rossford, Ohio, where he was campaigning with his daughter.
BROADDRICK: Bill Clinton's actions speak louder than Donald Trump's words
THIS LATEST CRUDE FLAP WITH BILLY BUSH, IS A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR DONALD TRUMP'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
IT'S OVER FOR TRUMP. (OR IS IT?) NO WAY HE CAN REGAIN ANY SEMBLANCE OF PRESIDENTIAL DEMEANOR. (OR CAN HE?) THE WOMAN VOTE WILL BE IN SHREDS.
TIME FOR DONALD TO QUIT. (OR CAN HE AT THIS POINT, EVEN IF HE WANTS TO)
I said it before, after the first debate and I'll say it again: Trump. Will. Never. Be. POTUS.
Yes, I know this hot mic tape with Billy Bush in 2005 is typical, puerile male locker room talk---spoken by chest-thumping males billions of times a day down through the eons. It's probably nothing compared to Bill Clinton's sexual conquests and braggadocios talk.
Nevertheless, this expose will render Trump's campaign D O A. Fini. Done. No apology will change this turn-of-events.(Trump apologizes, says he was wrong.) He should quit immediately and let Mike Pence take the reins of the campaign. Conservatives will jump at warp speed on a Pence finish.
While we're at it, I think Clinton should quit too. Keeping both these low-lifes and their spouses out of the White House would be the best thing that could ever happen to America.
I have been saying that the only scenario which is better than catastrophic is for Trump-Pence to win, and have Trump resign or otherwise leave within a few weeks. Having the Democrat equivalent would be a lesser catastrophe, but still bad. More plausible though, considering the most likely outcome of the election, and the manifest issues with HRC's health.
ReplyDeleteMoving that scenario to before the election is sounding better and better. Given how tired everybody is of the appalling candidates at the top, Pence would indeed get a huge bump of good will, and hopefully votes.
Treg
I bet that there is at least one person who dreams of a Romney-Pence substitute ticket. ;)
Yes, I'd prefer Pence-Romney at this point.
ReplyDeleteIt's all so appalling. But for sure Trump is no longer a viable candidate with any chance of winning.
What ever happened to running candidates who have character, integrity and base decisions on deeply held principles?
Depravity has replaced integrity in politics and everywhere.