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Cebu_4_2
16th May 2011, 12:21 PM
That BC must have hit the spot:

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2011/0516/Donald-Trump-out-of-presidential-race.-Has-he-fired-himself

Donald Trump isn’t going to run for president. He announced that Monday via a statement noting, among other things, that he thinks he could have won (what, you thought he’d admit that he had little chance?) and that his real passion is for business, not politics.
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We’re shocked, shocked. All that time we spent defending him against people who said it was only a publicity stunt – wasted. That’s a good half-hour down the drain.

And then the Donald goes and fires himself.

Yes, technically he would have to hold the position – in this case president – for his withdrawal to count as a self-removal. But we’d argue that Mr. Trump’s brief springtime fling with the Oval Office went through the same story arc, the same glory and heartache, of an actual modern presidency.

It began with a burst of interest in a fresh new personality. OK, an old familiar personality in the fresh new context of politics. If you look at searching trends in Google (go to Google Trends, duh), you see that the minute he started talking about President Obama’s birth certificate in mid-March interest in Trump zoomed upwards, even past interest in Sarah Palin.

That issue – however bizarre and insinuating his claims – was Trump’s entree into the US political conversation. His poll numbers shot up like a comb-over in a stiff breeze. For a while he was tied, or even ahead, in some polls of GOP contenders. He was the frontrunner. It was his honeymoon with the voters – something newly elected US presidents experience, too.

We’ve argued in the past that one reason GOP voters liked him was that he acted as if he’d already won. He was the boss – laying out ways to deal with China (25 percent tariff on all Chinese goods!), Iraq (seize their oil fields!) and gasoline prices (yell at Saudi Arabia!).

He was presidential, though not president. (And yes, we know his policy solutions were, um, things that perhaps needed to be explored in greater depth prior to implementation. We’re talking about image here, not substance.)

Then there was the day President Obama released his long-form birth certificate. Trump was beside himself. It was the height of his faux presidency.

But that was it. As happens in many actual presidencies, the parallel-universe administration of the not-yet-elected Trump sagged as voters tired of his presence and events intervened. Which events always do.

In East Coast markets on May 1, Mr. Obama broke into Trump’s “Celebrity Apprentice” to announce that Osama bin Laden had been killed by US forces. Suddenly, the actual US president seemed so much more real than the reality show host/developer who was acting as if he were president. Interest in Trump and his polls dropped, if not like a stone, then like a substance with a bit less mass. Wood, maybe, or heavy plastic.

Faced with this situation, Trump made the inevitable decision: He would not run for a second term as a possible pre-primary GOP nominee favorite. His work here was done.

“I am not ready to leave the private sector,” his Monday statement concluded.

sirgonzo420
16th May 2011, 12:23 PM
He played his part, now it's time for him to get back to planning his next bankruptcy.

Cobalt
16th May 2011, 12:40 PM
Fuk it, I'm going with

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gCv4yS5hDio/TaHAHVza6WI/AAAAAAAAC0s/-iG7VxRVbx0/s400/vote-none-of-the-above-in-nevada.jpg

ximmy
16th May 2011, 12:52 PM
Winning
http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/obama-action-figure.jpg

vacuum
16th May 2011, 12:54 PM
He played his part, now it's time for him to get back to planning his next bankruptcy.

He did, didn't he.

he was the name and face behind the whole campaign (recently)
he was the one who funded the book
not only does he look like a fool, but he now admits defeat with the new 'evidence'

willie pete
16th May 2011, 01:48 PM
he NEVER was in the race.....trump NEVER had any intentions of running, even IF he was guaranteed to win.... :D

Neuro
16th May 2011, 02:17 PM
He was there to help Obama with his birth certificate issue. He challenged him about it. Obama presented a fake one which a high schooler could have done better, Trump admits defeat. The issue is gone...

ximmy
16th May 2011, 02:24 PM
He was there to help Obama with his birth certificate issue. He challenged him about it. Obama presented a fake one which a high schooler could have done better, Trump admits defeat. The issue is gone...


I think there is some truth here, and they agreed that Obama would punk Trump at that dinner.

keehah
16th May 2011, 02:41 PM
I wonder what it took for Trump to allow himself to be trumped so quickly.

Flashback to last month:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY-5onConhc

Neuro
16th May 2011, 03:37 PM
He was there to help Obama with his birth certificate issue. He challenged him about it. Obama presented a fake one which a high schooler could have done better, Trump admits defeat. The issue is gone...


I think there is some truth here, and they agreed that Obama would punk Trump at that dinner.
Yes, they did, if Trump had been serious about the birth certificate challenge, he would have publicly gone after the fake, instead he lets Obama whip his ass at that dinner... Trump was controlled opposition, nothing else.