Trump & Romney: Mr. Potter and Mr. Burns for President
By: Cahir O'Doherty | Published Sunday, June 19, 2011, 9:06 AM | Updated Friday, September 9, 2011, 10:15 PM
Karl Rove knows it better than anyone: Donald Trump's presidential run is the best possible indicator that President Barack Obama will be reelected in a landslide.
Why? Because Donald Trump looks like the man who fired your Dad.
Match him up with Mitt Romney and it's the man who fired your Dad and the man who voted against raising the minimun wage. It's Mr. Potter and Mr. Burns for President.
The Donald gave an interview (more accurately he gave a series of tightly scripted talking points) to Fox New's Sean Hannity this week (who looked like he was trying desperately not to laugh).
In the course of his interview Trump lamented that it's getting awfully hard to be an anti-gay bigot in New York these days - but gosh darn it someone's got to tell those homos that their relationships have no value and aren't worth protecting in law.
You have to feel for Trump. It can't be easy seeing a Broadway show, getting fitted for a new suit, having one of his gaudy gold skyscrapers redecorated, ordering dinner in a high tone restaurant, attending the opera, visiting any of the major networks, walking a city block or even talking to The New York Times without some outraged gay person or one of their friends screaming at him at the top of their lungs because he dares to consider gays second class Americans.
We know that bigotry still tests well in certain states and demographics. Why else are we force fed this idiotic diet of Islamophobia and missing birth certs and gay bashing?
But my word it's gotten old. And so, incidentally, have the old white conservative dudes who cynically pander to this increasingly isolated demographic for votes.
Donald Trump is a white supremacist. Similar to many of the posters here.
seanomelbourne | Apr 20, 2011, 07:32 PM EDT
Your ignorance of the word "mate"amuses me.But then what can you expect from a pig but a grunt.
maloney | Apr 20, 2011, 01:18 AM EDT
This is not a Aussie blog. A mate is someone you screw ya dumb roohumper. Do Aussies screw their mates? You betcha.
seanomelbourne | Apr 18, 2011, 07:19 PM EDT
Even Rove thinks he's an idiot.
McNamara31 | Apr 18, 2011, 06:18 PM EDT
Trump: The Pied Piper of the bigoted and ill informed. A thrice married megalomaniac who now believes he can leave the boardroom of his reality show and impose his arrogant self on America and the world. He's one delusional eejit.
seanomelbourne | Apr 18, 2011, 12:38 AM EDT
Irish born.Go quack with your mate Donald.
hancock | Apr 17, 2011, 11:28 PM EDT
What do you know Sean. An Australian.
seanomelbourne | Apr 17, 2011, 06:36 PM EDT
Trump is America's Boris Yeltsin more to be pitied than laughed at.Imagine "Donald "the duck" Trump on the international stage what an embarrassment to the U.S. that would be.
hollabackgurl | Apr 17, 2011, 12:11 PM EDT
Trump appeals to the now desperate GOP base by playing to their worst fears rather than their best hopes, as usual. Only the GOP would think America would vote for an orange faced plutocrat with a dead ferret stapled to his head.
JOHNC123 | Apr 17, 2011, 11:34 AM EDT
Trumph and Romney will provide the leadership to recover America. Obama is fired - absence of leadership, lazy, useless, egocentric, condescending
kathrynk | Apr 17, 2011, 08:25 AM EDT
America actually does have one choice for for a good president. Ron Paul!
ciarrai | Apr 16, 2011, 03:12 PM EDT
Trump and Palin. You're fired/I quit.
peterson | Apr 16, 2011, 02:32 PM EDT
Anyone would probably be better the the buffoon they have now !
kaydog1 | Apr 16, 2011, 01:57 PM EDT
Had to laugh at your turn of phrase, Cahir - "the man who fired your Dad and the man who voted against raising the minimum wage" - first column of yours I ever actually enjoyed reading. Yep, slim pickings with the likes of Romney or Huckabee - if that's the type of Repub candidate offered then many of us Conservatives will vote for an open Socialist (Obillion) just to spite them, rather than reward them by placing yet another RINO into the Presidency. Last time we just stayed home, THIS time maybe we vote for Obama. That's why the Karl Roves and Glen Becks hate Trump - he's not part of the Republican hierarchy, and they know he's more popular than any of the tired old Republican machine candidates they would PREFER we elect. You will note, however, that this particular "buffoon" has VERY good poll numbers, and they are rising. I'm sure you can't understand why, what with you being an Irish Socialist and all, but you should take this opportunity to learn what sort of ideas are currently foremost in the thoughts of the 52% of the American electorate who actually pay taxes, hold down jobs, keep their families together, actually BOTHER to get married, and who haven't spent their formative years in prison or sneaking across the American border. You know, the people who actually keep this Country running - not the "moochers" or the "looters", not the "gimmee something" crowd, not the Democrat "base". (Where would Union Thugs, Ex-Cons, Tax Cheats, the Perpetually Enraged Race Card Players, Hard Core Communists, Welfare Queens, Illegal Aliens, and the Dependent Classes in General be without the Democratic Party?) You'll never "understand" us - sort of like the Star Trek "opposite world" episode where the savage version of the Enterprise crew members could never successfully impersonate being the civilized crew members, but perhaps you'll learn something nonetheless.
dcdeirdre | Apr 16, 2011, 11:56 AM EDT
Way I see it is if I wanted to live in a Country run by a chubby, bloviating, nut job of a misogynist with dodgy hair I'd have already moved to Italy. Seriously.
jamthecat | Apr 16, 2011, 11:39 AM EDT
This is what now stands for political leadership in America? A blithering idiot and a bombastic buffoon? Not to mention the yapping chihuahuas in the background -- Huckabee (who would force you to listen to his religious leader, at gunpoint if need be), Palin (who never met a dollar she didn't like and never met a word she couldn't misuse), Bachman (who revises the standard for dumb down), Gingrich (who's screwed around on more than just his first two wives and who's screwed the country, too). All matched up against a "Mr. Rogers" of a president, who just wants everybody to get along even as he spits on the people who elected him. What I wouldn't give for a Teddy Roosevelt (R), FDR (D) or Harry Truman (D) right now. Hell, even LBJ (D), who was just as two-faced as any politician ever elected to office. ANYBODY other than this pre-packaged, "it's all about me" Tiffany-spoon crowd.
allentown | Apr 16, 2011, 11:06 AM EDT
Interesting that Ron Paul was speaking in New Hampshire this weekend.
eiriamach | Apr 16, 2011, 05:06 AM EDT
It's gotten just as old and tiresome to hear young white conservative GOP and Tea Party gals doing the same pandering and rabble rousing.
hollabackgurl | Apr 15, 2011, 08:12 PM EDT
I don't see any evidence that the writer's bigoted against white dudes, as I deduce from the image he's one himself. I guess he just doesn't like a pampered Oompa Loompa telling us all what we can and can not do. Hasn't Trump been married three times? Who the hell does he think he is telling others who can and can't get hitched?
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.pilib04 | Apr 21, 2011, 08:17 PM EDT
Donald Trump is a white supremacist. Similar to many of the posters here.
seanomelbourne | Apr 20, 2011, 07:32 PM EDT
Your ignorance of the word "mate"amuses me.But then what can you expect from a pig but a grunt.
maloney | Apr 20, 2011, 01:18 AM EDT
This is not a Aussie blog. A mate is someone you screw ya dumb roohumper. Do Aussies screw their mates? You betcha.
seanomelbourne | Apr 18, 2011, 07:19 PM EDT
Even Rove thinks he's an idiot.
McNamara31 | Apr 18, 2011, 06:18 PM EDT
Trump: The Pied Piper of the bigoted and ill informed. A thrice married megalomaniac who now believes he can leave the boardroom of his reality show and impose his arrogant self on America and the world. He's one delusional eejit.
seanomelbourne | Apr 18, 2011, 12:38 AM EDT
Irish born.Go quack with your mate Donald.
hancock | Apr 17, 2011, 11:28 PM EDT
What do you know Sean. An Australian.
seanomelbourne | Apr 17, 2011, 06:36 PM EDT
Trump is America's Boris Yeltsin more to be pitied than laughed at.Imagine "Donald "the duck" Trump on the international stage what an embarrassment to the U.S. that would be.
hollabackgurl | Apr 17, 2011, 12:11 PM EDT
Trump appeals to the now desperate GOP base by playing to their worst fears rather than their best hopes, as usual. Only the GOP would think America would vote for an orange faced plutocrat with a dead ferret stapled to his head.
JOHNC123 | Apr 17, 2011, 11:34 AM EDT
Trumph and Romney will provide the leadership to recover America. Obama is fired - absence of leadership, lazy, useless, egocentric, condescending
kathrynk | Apr 17, 2011, 08:25 AM EDT
America actually does have one choice for for a good president. Ron Paul!
ciarrai | Apr 16, 2011, 03:12 PM EDT
Trump and Palin. You're fired/I quit.
peterson | Apr 16, 2011, 02:32 PM EDT
Anyone would probably be better the the buffoon they have now !
kaydog1 | Apr 16, 2011, 01:57 PM EDT
Had to laugh at your turn of phrase, Cahir - "the man who fired your Dad and the man who voted against raising the minimum wage" - first column of yours I ever actually enjoyed reading. Yep, slim pickings with the likes of Romney or Huckabee - if that's the type of Repub candidate offered then many of us Conservatives will vote for an open Socialist (Obillion) just to spite them, rather than reward them by placing yet another RINO into the Presidency. Last time we just stayed home, THIS time maybe we vote for Obama. That's why the Karl Roves and Glen Becks hate Trump - he's not part of the Republican hierarchy, and they know he's more popular than any of the tired old Republican machine candidates they would PREFER we elect. You will note, however, that this particular "buffoon" has VERY good poll numbers, and they are rising. I'm sure you can't understand why, what with you being an Irish Socialist and all, but you should take this opportunity to learn what sort of ideas are currently foremost in the thoughts of the 52% of the American electorate who actually pay taxes, hold down jobs, keep their families together, actually BOTHER to get married, and who haven't spent their formative years in prison or sneaking across the American border. You know, the people who actually keep this Country running - not the "moochers" or the "looters", not the "gimmee something" crowd, not the Democrat "base". (Where would Union Thugs, Ex-Cons, Tax Cheats, the Perpetually Enraged Race Card Players, Hard Core Communists, Welfare Queens, Illegal Aliens, and the Dependent Classes in General be without the Democratic Party?) You'll never "understand" us - sort of like the Star Trek "opposite world" episode where the savage version of the Enterprise crew members could never successfully impersonate being the civilized crew members, but perhaps you'll learn something nonetheless.
dcdeirdre | Apr 16, 2011, 11:56 AM EDT
Way I see it is if I wanted to live in a Country run by a chubby, bloviating, nut job of a misogynist with dodgy hair I'd have already moved to Italy. Seriously.
jamthecat | Apr 16, 2011, 11:39 AM EDT
This is what now stands for political leadership in America? A blithering idiot and a bombastic buffoon? Not to mention the yapping chihuahuas in the background -- Huckabee (who would force you to listen to his religious leader, at gunpoint if need be), Palin (who never met a dollar she didn't like and never met a word she couldn't misuse), Bachman (who revises the standard for dumb down), Gingrich (who's screwed around on more than just his first two wives and who's screwed the country, too). All matched up against a "Mr. Rogers" of a president, who just wants everybody to get along even as he spits on the people who elected him. What I wouldn't give for a Teddy Roosevelt (R), FDR (D) or Harry Truman (D) right now. Hell, even LBJ (D), who was just as two-faced as any politician ever elected to office. ANYBODY other than this pre-packaged, "it's all about me" Tiffany-spoon crowd.
allentown | Apr 16, 2011, 11:06 AM EDT
Interesting that Ron Paul was speaking in New Hampshire this weekend.
eiriamach | Apr 16, 2011, 05:06 AM EDT
It's gotten just as old and tiresome to hear young white conservative GOP and Tea Party gals doing the same pandering and rabble rousing.
hollabackgurl | Apr 15, 2011, 08:12 PM EDT
I don't see any evidence that the writer's bigoted against white dudes, as I deduce from the image he's one himself. I guess he just doesn't like a pampered Oompa Loompa telling us all what we can and can not do. Hasn't Trump been married three times? Who the hell does he think he is telling others who can and can't get hitched?
hancock | Apr 15, 2011, 07:48 PM EDT
Bigoted against white dudes are you?