
"Trump Says…"
(Do you really care what Trump says..??) 
"..Well, I think Bush is probably the worst president in the history of the United States. And I just don't understand how [the Democrats] could have lost that election. Everything in Washington has been a lie. Weapons of mass destruction, it was a total lie. It was a way of attacking Iraq, which he thought was going to be easy and it turned out to be the exact opposite of easy…."
Well, let's all kick President Bush in the head. Let's lace up the steal toed boot and kick him in the gut. If this is how Trump feels, what can I say? We are entitled to our opinions. Trump, I believe, is trying to gain back an audience. This was also the reason for the "very public" fight with Rosie O'Donnel. To gain an audience.
I question his timing. The WMD- "Bush Lied" story is about 4 years old. His statement that democrats should have won the 2004 election is about three years old.
Either Trump is way behind in his news gathering capabilities. (Because there are much newer stories to quote- if you want to kick President Bush in the head.) Or Trump is using "whatever" to gain an audience.
Do I really care what Trump says? No. But I thought it was interesting. But it gives me an avenue to another story I am working on for this week-
"THE DOOMED PRESIDENT"
Some people are fond of saying that if President Bush wouldn't have attacked Iraq and stayed on course with "the war on terror", these people wouldn't have a problem with Bush.
I disagree with this premise and we will take a walk in hypothetical land-
"What if we never invaded Iraq..??"
I hope to have this post ready sometime during this week.
Written by AR Babonie for The Angry Republican
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Obviously all Bush has to do is suck up to Donald Trump and the tune will change. So no, I don't care what Trump thinks about much of anything, ESPECIALLY after hearing him start singing the praises of Kevin Federline. I suspect most of American doesn't much care either.
But Trump is only looking for attention, it's not like he just now has a forum to discuss politics.
Seriously by changing the color of the comments to slightly off white on white, does that make contrasting ideas to be less noticeable?
Cheers
Dan