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Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
« on: December 06, 2011, 01:14:02 PM »
He's right, but his comments about Huntsman, if true, are pretty funny. 

Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
Tuesday, 06 Dec 2011
By David A. Patten

Real estate billionaire Donald Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday that Rep. Ron Paul “has zero chance — zero — of getting elected or getting the nomination.”

Trump’s remark came after Hannity asked him to respond to the Texas Republican congressman’s recent assertion that the billionaire “doesn’t like to be challenged.”

“I don’t know what he means by that,” Trump replied. “I’m challenged all the time, and I respond. Unlike a lot of people, I respond. Look, Ron Paul has zero chance — zero — of getting elected or getting the nomination. He’ll do OK in Iowa, and after Iowa, he’ll fade into oblivion.”

The Libertarian-leaning Paul and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman both have refused to participate in the Dec. 27 GOP candidates debate that Trump is moderating. Newsmax and ION Television are sponsoring the debate in Des Moines, Iowa, in the run-up to the Jan. 3 caucuses in the Hawkeye State.

“Huntsman’s another one,” Trump told Hannity. “He called my office — I don’t know if you know this — wanted a meeting. I didn’t give it to him. Maybe I should have; I didn’t give it to him. But he wanted to come up and see me.

“And then I see him in a debate saying, ‘Unlike you people, I didn’t go and see Donald Trump.’”

Trump said he is glad that Huntsman and Paul will not attend the debate, “because then I can sort of focus on people that really have a chance of winning, and you have some very good people, and people are going to be at that debate. And I’ll tell you, it will get great ratings.”

One of the participants will be former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who appears to have a substantial lead now in several key primary states. Gingrich and Trump met in New York Monday, after which Gingrich said he is glad that Trump will moderate the debate.

“I thought it was great when he agreed to do it,” Gingrich said. “I think it’s great that Newsmax is helping to launch it. It’s part of the process by which America governs itself.”

Other highlights from Hannity’s exclusive interview with Trump:

Trump called Gingrich’s sudden rise in the polls “amazing,” adding: “He’s really shown he’s a rocket ship. I’ve never seen anything like this, where he started so negatively.”

Trump said he wishes President Barack Obama were a great president, and initially thought he would be “a great cheerleader for the country.” Instead, he said, Obama “turned out to be a negative force, a very, very negative force with class warfare and everything else that’s going on, and I’m really surprised and disappointed at that.”

He credited Gingrich and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with outstanding debate performances. “I think Romney was great, I think Newt was great. I mean, they were the two stars in a sense, although [Minnesota Rep.] Michele Bachmann did very well in the debates, in all fairness, and so did [former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick] Santorum,” said Trump.

He said he likes Texas Gov. Rick Perry but said Perry conceded he had not done that well in the earlier debates. “Rick Perry told me it was not his thing,” Trump said.

Asked for his take on recent remarks by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie describing Obama as a bystander in the supercommittee negotiations, Trump said: “I thought they were true, I thought they were a 100 percent. I thought this [supercommittee] is a disgrace. That it was formed is the most disgraceful thing. Because you’re supposed to be a leader, you’re supposed to get those people in a room and get a deal, not just form a committee that can’t form a deal, and I thought Chris Christie’s statement was great.”

The president’s healthcare reforms are “a disaster,” he said, noting that he has friends who are closing their businesses because they cannot afford the added costs of the new entitlement. “These are people who have been in business 40 years, have nice middle-sized and even small businesses. They’re closing up their business,” he said.

Trump reiterated his objection to the way U.S. leaders have negotiated international trade and other agreements, saying other nations “look at us like a bunch of dopes. A bunch of patsies. And every country makes money with us.”

Hannity promised Trump that he would attend the Newsmax ION Television debate, stating: “I’ll be there.”

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Trump-Paul-Gingrich-debate/2011/12/06/id/420037

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Re: Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2011, 01:44:02 PM »
So the two least conservative candidates are the alleged "frontrunners"  That makes a lot of sense.   ::)


4 more years of Obama here we come.  Dumbed down republicans will be the ruin of this country.
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Re: Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2011, 04:57:04 PM »

The problem with the establishment mantra that "Ron Paul Can't Win" is that when he starts winning primaries the ruse won't hold up any longer. The establishment media blackout and propaganda campaign against Ron will fail. Ron Paul has garnered 20 GOP Presidential Straw Poll wins -- more than ANY other GOP candidate -- and FIVE TIMES AS MANY as establishment favorite, Mitt Romney. Flavor of the Month, Newt Gingrich, has won ONE straw poll. Ron Paul's straw poll victories constitute 50% of the 40 GOP Straw Polls thus far.

2011 GOP Straw Poll Wins for Ron Paul:
 1st - February 12, 2011, Washington, D.C. - CPAC Straw Poll
 1st - February 27, 2011 Phoenix, AZ - Tea Party Patriots Virtual Summit Straw Poll
 1st - March 20, 2011, Sacramento, California - Republican Liberty Caucus of California Presidential Straw Poll
 1st - June 16-18, 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana - Republican Leadership Conference Straw Poll
 1st - June 19, 2011, Clay County, Iowa Republican Party Straw Poll
 1st - August 20, 2011 New Hampshire Young Republicans Straw Poll
 1st - September 12, 2011 Cincinnati Tea Party Straw Poll
 1st - September 17, 2011 California GOP Straw Poll
 1st - October 7-9, 2011, Washington, D.C. - Values Voter Straw Poll
 1st - October 13, 2011, Los Angeles County, California - RPLAC Straw Poll
 1st - October 18, 2011, Charleston, South Carolina - Charleston County Republican Party
 1st - October 22, 2011, Columbus, Ohio - Ohio GOP Swing State Straw Poll
 1st - October 29, 2011, Des Moines, Iowa - National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Straw Poll Tally 1
 1st - October 29, 2011, Des Moines, Iowa - National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Straw Poll Tally 2
 1st - November 5, 2011, Illinois - Illinois Straw Poll
 1st - November 14, 2011, North Charleston, South Carolina - Charleston County Republican Party Straw Poll
 1st - November 14, 2011, San Diego, California - San Diego GOP Straw poll
 1st - November 15, 2011, Springfield, Missouri - Missouri Tea Party Straw poll
 1st - November 19, 2011, North Carolina- NC Registered Republicans Straw Poll
 2nd - November 19, 2011, Rockford, Illinois - Memorial Hall Straw Poll

Ron Paul's 2nd Place GOP Straw Poll results:
 2nd - January 22, 2011, Derry, New Hampshire - New Hampshire Straw Poll
 2nd - (Statistical Tie for 1st) - August 13, 2011 Iowa Straw Poll, Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa.
 2nd - (Statistical Tie for 1st) - August 27, 2011 Georgia State GOP Straw Poll
 2nd - October 29, 2011, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; West Alabama Straw Poll
 2nd - November 19, 2011, Rockford, Illinois - Memorial Hall Straw Poll



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Re: Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2011, 05:07:19 PM »
His straw poll wins are inconsistent with his poll numbers.  He'll become viable when he starts winning primaries and caucuses (plural). 

This is similar to 2008, when he dominated online polls, but didn't win a single primary or caucus. http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=394271.0 

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Re: Trump: Paul Has 'Zero Chance' of Getting GOP Nod
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2011, 06:39:39 PM »
RP and Bachmann are the only two I trust.   I would vote for jonathon pollard over Obama, but RP and MB for me would be votes I was thrilled about.