Trump To Host Presidential Debate - Maybe

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I suppose it depends on if he can get enough participants.

Hmmm....a travesty, or not?

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/...ld-trump-debate-invitation-ron-200958185.html

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich announced Saturday he has accepted an invitation to attend a presidential debate moderated by celebrity real estate investor Donald Trump.

"Newt has accepted the invitation from Newsmax for a December 27 debate in Iowa," the campaign's official Twitter account read.

Gingrich is the first candidate to accept the invitation to the debate, which is being sponsored by Newsmax, a conservative news outlet. While most of the other campaigns have not yet weighed in on their attendance, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and Texas Rep. Ron Paul already rejected theirs.

A Huntsman spokesman said he looks "forward to watching Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich suck up to Trump with a big bowl of popcorn" and Paul's spokesman Jesse Benton said the event was "beneath the office of the Presidency."

"Mr. Trump's selection is also wildly inappropriate because of his record of toying with the serious decision of whether to compete for our nation's highest office, a decision he appeared to make frivolously," Benton said in a statement.

The debate will be held on Dec. 27th in Des Moines, Iowa.
 
Are we supposed to take them seriously now?
 
Did we before?

well, having a con man like Trump "host" it (even if he's just hosting it in the sense of where it is done, and obviously not as the moderator) is, as Huntsmans' spokesman said, beneath the dignity of the office.
 
Trump should hold a roast for Cain!

They're both well-suited for the roles.
 
Paul is also skipping this guy's debate.

Trump is a clown and the whole birther issue was immature.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/newt-gingrich-donald-trump-course-want-endorsement-193604299.html

New York City—

“The Apprentice” met “The Candidate” today when Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich met with Donald Trump in New York City. Trump said he would endorse a candidate for president sometime after he moderates the Dec. 27 debate hosted by Newsmax. When asked about a Trump endorsement, Gingrich replied to reporters, “Of course I want his endorsement.”

Trump said he would not run for president unless “the wrong person gets in,” but Trump said he does not expect the wrong person will be chosen. Trump criticized candidate Ron Paul for not participating in his debate. Candidate Jon Huntsman also turned down the invitation.

“With all due respect, this is from me, not him,” Trump said, gesturing toward Gingrich. “Ron Paul has zero chance of getting the nomination,” Trump said.
Gingrich cut in to defend his decision to participate in the debate.

“When I was asked would I like to be in that type of debate, I automatically said yes,” Gingrich said. “I think it’s great of him to do it, I think it’s great Newsmax is helping launch it, it’s part of the process by which America governs itself.”

Amid the marble and gold of Trump Tower, Gingrich and Trump said today they want to help poor students in New York City.

“Many of you know I’ve been making the case that we need to work very hard to help poor children in poor neighborhoods acquire opportunities for work,” Gingrich said. “I’ve asked him [Trump] to take one of the poorest schools in New York and basically offer at least 10 apprenticeships to kids from that school to get them into the world of work.”

Gingrich came under fire last month for comments he made to a crowd at Harvard University, calling child labor laws “stupid” and calling on students to do janitorial work at their schools. Gingrich tried to clarify his comments last week in Des Moines, Iowa, saying students need to start work early to learn about investing in their community and making money.

“They have no habit of showing up on Monday and staying all day, or the concept of ‘I do this and you give me cash,’ unless it’s illegal,” Gingrich said last Thursday.

After remarking how well Gingrich is doing in the race, Trump said the program he will implement in New York City was Gingrich’s idea

“He did mention if I could do something for some of the kids in very, very poor schools throughout the city. I thought it was a great idea. We call it an apprenticeship and we all know about ‘The Apprentice’ and we’re going to be picking 10 young wonderful children and we’re going to make them aprenti,” Trump said.


Gingrich held a fundraiser today at the prestigious Union League Club in New York City as a group of Occupy Wall Street protestors stood outside holding signs that said, “Newt Your Money Smells” and “Newt Needs A Bath: He’s Rolling in Dirty Money.”

Gingrich scheduled a press conference afterward to present his plan to compete in all 50 states if he becomes the nominee.
 
My kneejerk reaction was, "How effing stupid!" but... I don't know that Donald Trump is any less qualified to moderate than some of the people who do so in other debates. Trump is a joke as a politician, but as one who provides and delivers entertainment he's quite good.

I'm not sure who will attend and I'm not sure who (or why!) someone would broadcast it, but if there's the possibility of substantive conversation/debate, I don't think it will hurt anything.

Ed O.
 
Trump said he would not run for president unless “the wrong person gets in,”

So true.
 
Trump should make a reality show starring only dropout candidates. As each candidate drops out, add them to the cast.
 
Trump should make a reality show starring only dropout candidates. As each candidate drops out, add them to the cast.


You should just focus on your own side of the fence. You're a fish out of water over here.
 

Politically speaking.

You tend to simply post baseless drivel in the GOP or conservative-based threads.

Just my opinion, though. :)
 
Politically speaking.

You tend to simply post baseless drivel in the GOP or conservative-based threads.

Just my opinion, though. :)

This is hardly baseless drivel:

Trump should make a reality show starring only dropout candidates. As each candidate drops out, add them to the cast.

1. After famously failing in a dozen or so diferent career fields, Trump's nearly singular talent seems to be producing reality shows that make money off other people's misfortunes and America's thirst for following these misfortunes with bated breath.

2. Soon there will be enough dropout candidates to field such a show, and the quirky personalities of each certainly rival the cast of any other reality show.

3. Finally, most of the candidates who drop out are either already at the pinnacle of their success and need to line up their next career, or are far past it and desperate for attention.

ps Having some Dems in the mix would be great but apparently they are all too chickenshit to run against Obama.
 
This is hardly baseless drivel:

Trump should make a reality show starring only dropout candidates. As each candidate drops out, add them to the cast..

True. It actually teeters on the absurd. ;)
 
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...backs-out-of-debate-floating-independent-bid/

Donald Trump has backed out of moderating a Republican debate because, he says, he’s still considering running for president as an independent candidate.
In a statement on Tuesday, Trump said that GOP candidates are “very concerned” that he will announce an independent candidacy after “The Apprentice” ends, and that they won’t agree to a debate with him unless he rules that out. Which he won’t do.

“It is very important to me that the right Republican candidate be chosen to defeat the failed and very destructive Obama Administration, but if that Republican, in my opinion, is not the right candidate, I am not willing to give up my right to run as an Independent candidate,” Trump said in his statement. “Therefore, so that there is no conflict of interest within the Republican Party, I have decided not to be the moderator of the Newsmax debate.”

FWIW, I think he'll potentially endorse Gingrich and his impending sidekick Santorum.....who, as it turned out, were the only ones to accept his debate invitation. :lol: Them debating each other wouldn't have boded too well. ;)
 

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