I've said it before and I'll say it again: I don't think #DonaldTrump ever wanted to be president and I'm surprised...

I've said it before and I'll say it again: I don't think #DonaldTrump ever wanted to be president and I'm surprised he stuck around this long. But yeah, maybe he's just looking for a graceful way out to protect his ego.

#TrumpNation, where it's always a win because you say it's a win.
http://theweek.com/speedreads/699796/trumps-ghostwriter-predicts-trump-figure-way-resign

Comments

David Blanar said…
The easiest way, surely, will be to resign for vague health reasons. I'm not sure many people would even investigate it.
David Simmons said…
He could flip a double headed coin and resign if it comes up head and I would consider that a good reason for him to resign.
Joe Lancaster said…
Yeah I agree i think he will find an excuse to resign. For all the nonsense bluster about "not giving up" etc he gives up on everything super easily. That's why he's so quick to declare bankruptcy all the time. He's only interested in his fortune so whatever method keeps that intact, he will use.

It's also possible that Roger Stone planted the "Alzheimer's" rumor for this purpose. As a legal defence.
Bodhipaksa said…
It's also possible that the 25th Amendment will be invoked and Trump will simply be fired by Congress, on the grounds that he's unable to discharge the duties of his office. President Pence would probably do a purge of the administration and put a bunch of theocrats in control of the country. Then begins a period of paralysis not too different from what we've had, with clearly unconstitutional laws being shot down by the courts.
Jason ON said…
David Blanar with an narcissistic ego like his, I doubt he'd be willing to quit resign without bigly approval numbers.
Bodhipaksa said…
I find it hard to imagine him resigning. He's totally oblivious to reality and utterly convinced of his own superiority.
Joe Lancaster said…
It all depends how much it's going to affect his bottom line. He's happily bankrupted several of his companies because it was financially beneficial to him, it's possible he'd do the same with his current scheme as "President"
David Blanar said…
Jason ON Bigly numbers are beyond him at this point, just a mere acceptance of his removal would be a win.
Joe Lancaster said…
If he goes this year, he will later claim that he had the longest presidential run in history.
Jason ON said…
David Blanar according to the Washington Times, Trump's fundraising is still going well.
m.washingtontimes.com - Trump campaign reports fundraising surge, says Americans still stand with president
Joe Lancaster said…
Lol. I'm sure he genuinely believes it too.

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