So...the Republican playing field grows even wider with a billionaire tycoon. What is surprising to me is the Democrats see him as finally a serious contender amongst those running. He has zero political experience, but he knows how to run a business (obviously). I haven't done any research on him and only really know him for his really bad "comb over".
I'm questioning his intent. Did he join because he probably can outspend Jeb or Hillary or did he throw his hat in the ring because he feels he'd make a great president. I am not quite so convinced that someone with a reality TV show named "The Apprentice" is who I want in the oval office.
I guess I should be happy that we have someone under the Republican umbrella with a boatload of money that will challenge Bush?
Trump announces White House bid, joins crowded GOP fieldNew York real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump on Tuesday declared himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for president, launching his against-the-odds campaign after teasing one for years.
“I am officially running for president of the United States,†he said from inside his signature Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan. “We are going to make our country great again.â€
In a strong pro-business, pro-military speech, the unabashed Trump vowed to stop the Islamic State, keep Iran from building a nuclear weapon, repeal ObamaCare, build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, repeal President Obama’s executive orders on immigration and spend more on infrastructure.
“Nobody could be tougher on ISIS than Donald Trump,†he said in a roughly 45-minute speech, peppered with occasional, off-the-cuff remarks.
"I'm really rich," Trump said while waving a financial statement that showed his net worth at nearly $9 billion. “And that’s not bragging. That’s the kind of mindset you need.â€
Though he faces an uphill challenge in trying to win the GOP nomination, the 69-year-old Trump adds an undeniable element of surprise to the race.
He joins the field of 11 other GOP candidates, with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker expected to enter the race in mid-July and several other hopefuls still considering. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush announced his bid a day earlier.
And he could be an aggressive -- and interesting -- player on the primary debate stage, should he stay among the top-10 candidates in the polls.
On Tuesday, Trump unapologetically criticized candidates, politicians and others.
“Politicians are all talk and no action,†said the first-time candidate. “We have losers. We have people who are morally corrupt. We have people who are taking the country down the drain.â€
Trump questioned Obama’s leadership, criticized Secretary of State John Kerry’s negotiating skills in trying to keep Iran from producing a nuclear weapon and Bush for supporting national education standards known as Common Core, which he called “a total disaster.â€
He also blasted China for "killing us" in the world economy; ripped fellow Republican candidates for not talking enough about China; called alleged Army deserter Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl a "no-good traitor" and even plugged his golf courses.
"I have the best courses in the world," Trump said, in an aside offering to host Obama at one of them...
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