Are other countries jealous that they'll never have a leader as great as Donald Trump?
>>56849321
yes
>>56849321
mirin pretty hard
>>56849321
end of America.
Yes to be honest. This is the first US president that has promised so much. I hope he "infects" Europe, in that regard.
Looking forward to the next Clinton rule.
>>56849487
You sick fuck don't even joke about her becoming President.
>>56849404
The primary export of the US is their culture, so I'm pretty confident it will
>>56849321
First, you have to elect him
he's funny but I kind of got the impression that he got bullied hard ar school when he was a kid.
>>56849636
Trump was the bully
Fairly ignorant on US politics therefore I might be wrong here so forgive me that.
With that said, is it possible at all even if Trump gets nominated by the Reps to win considering Blacks and Hispanics will all vote for Clinton? Even if half of their population votes for her that is around 14-15 million votes from the start. Or am I wrong with these numbers?
I base these assumptions on the perception in public US opinion to portray him as a racist and his anti-immigrant rhetoric probably doesn't go well with hispanic voters thus it would be logical that these groups would back whoever stands on the opposite side.
>>56849667
I seriously doubt that
>>56849636
Yeah he does kinda seem like hes trying way too hard to make sure everyone knows he's a success and not a loser.
Must have been called a loser a lot as a kid.
>>56849321
Meming aside, given Trump's actual track record, you're either going to be in for more of the same but with a little more posturing and dicking around or you're going to see the Republican party itself start mutating into something that's even less recognizable from the Eisenhower years or even the Bush/Cheney years.
You might even see it start splintering off, which again might be a good thing depending on who you ask. The point is that the Dems aren't likely to fall apart no matter who gets nominated because they're still fairly united. Hell imagine if Hillary taps Sanders as Veep.
Meanwhile the GOP has longstanding members actually vowing not to support Trump even if he does clinch the nomination.
That's absolutely unprecedented in the modern history of the party. Wherever Trump is taking the party, it's not in a conservative or libertarian direction, but some bizarre pseudo-populist chimera of incongruent if not completely contradicting ideologies.
>>56849321
yes, pls invade
>>56849404
well, you guys do have Geert, he's kind of like a dutch version of trump.
>>56849321
Yes
Good thing I have dual citizenship (mother is American), 100% moving to the states when the Donald gets elected.
What state should I immigrate to? I have family in Oregon and Georgia.
>>56849786
he was filthy rich as a kid
>>56850644
Rich kids get bullied too.
Quite honestly, yes
Can't wait to see America great again! We need to quit being afraid to hurt other country's feelings- we need to be alpha again. No more apologizing.