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Donald Trump for President in 2008?

In an interview with Wolf Blitzer on the CNN The Situation Room today (MAR. 16) Donald Trump was asked his opinion on politics including his thoughts about some of the potential candidates for president in 2008.

Donald’s thoughts on: Hilary Clinton - “very talented very smart - probably will be the nominee - very brilliant person.” Barack Obama - “He’s a star. He’s made an impact.” John Edwards - “I don’t know him. He lost an election that should have been won.” Rudi Gulianai - “Very smart and very tough.” Based on the polls he’s doing very well.” John McCain - “I like him. He can’t win because he supports sending more troops to Iraq.” Mit Romney - “I think he’s probably not going to win… …two people who are way ahead” Michael Bloomberg “He’s done a great job as mayor. He’d be very formidable.”

Some of Donald’s other remarks: “George Bush is the worst president in the history U.S.”

Wolf asked whether the Donald would run for president. “I think I would do a very good job… we wouldn’t be in the mess we are in right now.” People wanted me to run… but I was never serious… Because I get good ratings people have always wanted me to run… It would certainly be fun… I’m loving being one of the largest real estate in the world…”

Whether the Donald runs or not, I’m really wondering why - when the Donald speaks, there never seems to be an end to the reporters who are ready to listen? Why? WHY I say? I mean really, how can we take the man who fired one of the Apprentice’s for calling themselves white trash… this decision coming from the man promoting Wrestlemania and was willing to shave his head if he lost his bet.

So, should the Donald throw his hat in the ring for President in 2008 or stay in the Wrestlemania ring?

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