>>>>>>>>>I have a hunch he will stop doing the presidential tease right around the time his TV show wraps up the current season.
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>>>>>>>>No hunch necessary as he said as much 2 weeks ago.
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Donald Trump will* unveil the date and time for a press conference where he will make a formal announcement about his presidential plans during the finale of his reality show, a top Trump aide told CBS News. >>>>>>>>
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20053932-503544.html>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Run, Donald, run! ;-)
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>>>>>>He could certainly do a better job than the bumbling idiot we have in the white house now....
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>>>>>He'd certainly be more entertaining. And he'd really class the place up. Some gold faucets and Taj Mahal touches would be nice.
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>>>>>I think Charlie Sheen might be ready for a career change by then, so Trump will get at least one of his first picks for the cabinet.
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>>>>The more I hear Trump and Charlie Sheen the more I think they have the same script writers. And it's all geared to appeal to the stupidest most paranoid whackpots in our society, namely the far right conservatives.
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>>>>Obama is not only one of the most qualified presidents in recent memory, but I would definitely put him in the top 10 greatest :
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>>>>1.) Lincoln
>>>>2.) Washington
>>>>3.) Roosevelt
>>>>4.) Kennedy
>>>>5.) Eisenhower
>>>>6.) Truman
>>>>7.) Obama (and moving up!)
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>>>You're kidding, right?
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>>>I agree with most of your picks except for Eisenhower, Roosevelt and Obama.... you're missing Reagan...
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>>In terms of influence I agree with you on Reagan. I don't know that I agreed with him on anything but there is no denying he left footprints. He still casts a long shadow over American politics a generation later. For the same reason I think FDR's inclusion (if that was the Roosevelt Grover meant) is indisputable.
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>>Re Obama, I'm not sure he will be remembered that highly but it's way too soon to tell. Nor do I think he will be remembered at the bottom of the list, as some here like to say. (I'll take Warren G. Harding for 100, Alex).
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>Yeah, but if I were picking guys to hang out with or invite to a poker game Harding would be sitting between Jack Kennedy and Bill Clinton, TR and Franklin would be there, and probably Truman and Ike as well.
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>BTW I've been reading about Herbert Hoover a bit lately. Really a fascinating guy and probably one of the smartest and most accomplished men ever to be President.
Just bad timing, maybe.