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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Dare we hope?

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COMMENTS: 
*  Too bad he's lying about this too!
*  Do you promise ??!!!
*  is there no end to his hypocrisy ?
*  Like a true snake oil salesman, the Amazing Donald leaves the stage and is never seen again by his audience. The ones that were duped into believing him magical elixir is the cure for everything. The magical potion that has no real workable ingredients. Only snake oil.
*  Can we get that in writing?
*  I hope he disappears FOREVER, but he's such an ego-maniac you know he's lying as usual..
*  For the first time Trump gives America something to look forward to.
*  It's nice to think that there might come a time when we wouldn't have to listen anymore to this blustering, bullying fool. But why should we take him at his word? When has he ever said anything that was true? His closest handlers now acknowledge that everything he's said and done up to now has been an act. His word has no value at all.
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Donald Trump: 'If I lose, I don’t think you will ever see me again'
By Maxwell Tani, April 24, 2016

Don't expect to see Donald Trump give a humble concession speech if he loses the Republican presidential nomination.

During a Sunday rally in Maryland, the Republican presidential frontrunner mocked candidates who praise their opponents during concession speeches, saying that if he lost the contest, Americans would probably not hear from him.

"They fight like hell for six months, and they're saying horrible things, the worst things you can imagine," Trump said. "And then one of them loses, one of them wins. And the one who loses says, 'I just want to congratulate my opponent. He is a brilliant man, he'll be a great governor or president or whatever.'"

He continued: "I'm not sure you're ever going to see me there. I don't think I'm going to lose, but if I do, I don't think you're ever going to see me again, folks. I think I'll go to Turnberry and play golf or something."

Trump's mockery wasn't relegated just to the electoral losers. On Sunday, he also said the winners were too modest.

"Half the times [the winners] put them in the administration, that's how they get rid of them," Trump said of the losing candidates.

This line of thought has not stopped Trump from graciously accepting endorsements from other candidates who have dropped out of the presidential race. Trump frequently touts his support from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

During a press conference announcing the endorsement in February, Trump lauded Christie's tenure as a governor and his barbs during the Republican presidential debates.

"Generally speaking, I'm not big on endorsements," Trump said, adding, "This was an endorsement that really meant a lot."
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