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Donald Trump: ‘I whine until I win’
In deeming Trump an alpha dog, Lowry led off his column by opining that “Donald Trump is given to superlatives, so let’s do him the honor of pronouncing him the most fabulous whiner in all of American politics”.
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Appearing on CNN’s New Day in an interview host Chris Cuomo, Trump covered a wide range of topics, but gave perhaps the most memorable comment when Cuomo asked him about his perception of being a whiner.
Donald Trump says he’ll do whatever it takes to become president to “make America great again” – even if it means “whining” his way to the White House. “I want to put H&R out of business”.
Trump’s whining could continue even if he loses the Republican presidential nomination.
Businessman Donald Trump acknowledged Tuesday that he is a whiner.
Trump added that an independent run is “not something I want to do”.
In the discourse with New Day anchor Chris Cuomo, Trump vocalized familiar themes such as that as a successful businessmen he has a track record for getting things done, unlike all-talk and no-action politicians, which is how he alone can restore the country’s economic base and create jobs. “I have to keep in that door open ’cause if something happens where I’m not treated fairly I may very well use in that door”.
On his conversation with Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, Trump said the two cleared the air and he has no problem with Fox. “We discussed our concerns, and I again expressed my confidence in Megyn Kelly”. Trump tweeted a storm of broadsides against her and declared that she is overrated.
In an appearance on “Fox & Friends” Tuesday, Trump was welcomed back to the network by co-host Steve Doocy, who said, “Glad we’re friends again”.
Planned Parenthood, Trump said, is “like an abortion factory” that “should not be funded by the government”.
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That came days after Trump refused to pledge to rule out a third party run and support the Republican nominee whoever it might be, when asked about it during the Republican primary debate last Thursday.