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CTyankee

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3. that's interesting.
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 12:48 PM
Oct 2015

I like your reasoning on SNL. It could be spot on. Anyway, it would be nice not to see him on the TV all the time. However, if he destroys a few more republicans, then good for him, I'm all for it...

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Trump will need some sort of excuse or justification The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2015 #1
Heheh…true, but, he's a master at excuses and justifications for his actions, as well. blm Oct 2015 #4
Agreed. Regardless of his intentions when he started down this road, he is receiving a lot of GoneFishin Oct 2015 #6
Some observers say Trump has been paving a little path out. Hortensis Oct 2015 #21
I happen to think that hosting SNL is part of his exit strategy. blm Oct 2015 #36
Agree with all, blm. Bush still most likely nominee. Hortensis Oct 2015 #37
Trump lives to be on TV maxsolomon Oct 2015 #2
Unfortunately, He is a master of the medium redstateblues Oct 2015 #12
Yes, but how's the gratification holding up? Which is really more Hortensis Oct 2015 #22
that's interesting. CTyankee Oct 2015 #3
I can't see Trump dropping out as long as he's polling at the top of the GOP field. Do you mean he Metric System Oct 2015 #5
His ego will only handle getting out WHILE on top. Party infrastructures during primary blm Oct 2015 #7
That makes sense. Thanks for explaining your reasoning. We will wait and see... Metric System Oct 2015 #8
Interesting speculation Generic Other Oct 2015 #38
Trump will remain in the race old guy Oct 2015 #9
Trump is not normal so I wouldn't assign logic to his actions. randome Oct 2015 #10
Not so much logic as grasping his shrewdness. blm Oct 2015 #11
Okay, then. randome Oct 2015 #13
Didn't GORE host *after* the Selection? When he read that gawd-awful Chocolate Factory thing UTUSN Oct 2015 #14
He hosted in 2002 when people were speculating he would run again. blm Oct 2015 #15
I was with you on Biden not running but Trump seems to have gone "all in". brush Oct 2015 #16
We'll see. I just don't see him sticking it out once the sh!t really starts flying. blm Oct 2015 #17
Should be interesting brush Oct 2015 #18
Wasn't the prevailing theory that Trump would drop before finacial disclosure was required? morningfog Oct 2015 #19
Networks are all pushing the Trump will get nomination storyline this week. blm Oct 2015 #20
I would bet all of Trump's money he is out before the first primary vote is cast. morningfog Oct 2015 #29
That's the safest bet. I actually think he's out just BEFORE or just after SNL. blm Oct 2015 #35
I'm not so sure about Trump dropping out so soon. Beacool Oct 2015 #23
not only will he be the nom restorefreedom Oct 2015 #25
Nonsense......... Beacool Oct 2015 #26
okey dokey restorefreedom Oct 2015 #33
no way is trump getting out restorefreedom Oct 2015 #24
lots of people (other than pundits) predicted that Biden wouldn't run WI_DEM Oct 2015 #27
it was very clear that Biden was not running. Trump is def not dropping out yet. La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2015 #28
Not by my read….but, we'll see. blm Oct 2015 #30
Are you kidding, Trump's winning the nomination NightWatcher Oct 2015 #31
I agree that Trump will drop out...but not for a while. mnhtnbb Oct 2015 #32
Trump's populism is getting to his head. joshcryer Oct 2015 #34
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