Comments on: Insider: Trump Doesn’t Want To Be President https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/ News, Entertainment, Lifestyle and more! Thu, 31 Mar 2016 11:52:47 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/#comment-5276 Thu, 31 Mar 2016 11:52:47 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11631#comment-5276 "Trump Completely Reverses Abortion Statement in Less Than 3 Hours"

And now, less than three hours after he said abortion should be banned, and women who have abortions should be punished, Donald Trump is totally reversing himself, probably because one of his advisers told him he was spilling the beans and being too honest about the implications of “pro-life” rhetoric, risking alienating women even more than he already has. [….] – Charles Johnson of LGF

ABC Wolrd News Tongiht: "Trump says women wouldn’t be held legally responsible for getting abortion if it were banned."

Trump: "“My position has not changed."

Me: (blank stare)

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By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/#comment-5270 Wed, 30 Mar 2016 22:36:30 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11631#comment-5270 Wisconsin's primary next Tuesday now takes on even greater significance.

If Cruz wins…and wins solidly over Trump…I think it could very well mean Trump's campaign is finally imploding under the weight of his own ignorance, Narcissistic personality, and non-stop BS.

The man is a piece of work….smh!

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By: Mr. BD https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/#comment-5268 Wed, 30 Mar 2016 19:40:46 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11631#comment-5268 I've been wondering ever since he started why he was running for president. We even talked about it here on Ok wassup. We even thought he could be working for Hillary. But this whole article makes the most sense. Trump just wanted attention by running for president. He never thought he could win it. That's why he's been saying all these wild things because he thought people would eventually stop following him.Yeah I think this is it right here. I could see him going all the way to November and finding some way to drop out. He doesn't want this.

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By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/#comment-5267 Wed, 30 Mar 2016 19:36:02 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11631#comment-5267 BREAKING this afternoon: Trump suggests Women Who Get Illegal Abortions Should Be "Punished"

Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested that women should be punished for seeking abortions if the procedure is outlawed.

The Republican front-runner told MSNBC host Chris Matthews that abortion “is a very serious problem, and it’s a problem we have to decide on. Are you going to send them to jail?”

In a pre-taped appearance of the network’s town hall scheduled to air Wednesday evening, Matthews pressed Trump to answer his own question.

“There has to be some form of punishment,” Trump said, adding that the penalty would have to be determined for women who get abortions, should they be deemed illegal. […]

H/T: Politico

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By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/insider-trump-doesnt-want-president/#comment-5265 Wed, 30 Mar 2016 14:56:28 +0000 http://okwassup.com/?p=11631#comment-5265 Meanwhile………..

"Barack Obama Is Looking Better and Better"

Excerpt:
Imagine the pain your average Republican must feel when he opens his morning paper. His party is not just riven by internal dissent, but looks like it will nominate a spectacularly unpopular candidate to be its standard-bearer in 2016, with a campaign that gets more farcical every day, bringing ignominy upon a party that has suffered so much already. And now, to add insult to injury, the president he loathes with such fervor is looking … rather popular with the American public.

Barack Obama's approval ratings are now above 50 percent in daily Gallup tracking and have been for weeks. He's risen higher in public esteem than he's been in three years. Every poll taken in the last month and a half shows him with a positive approval rating.

You might say that it's no great achievement to be above 50 percent. After all, didn't Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan leave office with ratings around 65 percent? Indeed they did. But even Clinton's presidency occurred in a different era, when party polarization was not as firm as it is now. These days—and in all likelihood for some time to come—if a president can stay at 50 percent, he should be counted a remarkable success. [….] The American Prospect

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