Trump tweets a challenge.
Howard Schultz doesn’t have the “guts” to run for President!
Watched him on @60Minutes last night and I agree with him that he is not the “smartest person.”
Besides, America already has that! I only hope that Starbucks is still paying me their rent in Trump Tower!
So far, Schultz's patter is the same as Trump's was, as Perot's was, as Blumberg's has been.
He's going to save us from the failed political parties and useless professional politicians and finally do what Americans know needs to be done.
And it turns out to be what the Republicans say it is, pretty much.
Idiot voters eat this stuff up.
The media are just loving this.
Could it be that Dems who say he scares them are trying to fool the Republicans into not trying to stop him splitting the right?
If he went into the GOP primaries against Bozo, he might win.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: 'I am seriously thinking of running for President'
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said on Sunday he is seriously considering running for president as a "centrist independent" in 2020.
"We're living at a most fragile time," Schultz told CBS's Scott Pelley in a "60 Minutes" interview that aired on Sunday.
"Not only the fact that this President is not qualified to be the president, but the fact that both parties are consistently not doing what's necessary on behalf of the American people and are engaged every single day in revenge politics."
. . . .
When asked if he is worried about siphoning votes away from Democrats, Schultz told CBS, "I want to see the American people win. I want to see America win.
"I don't care if you're a Democrat, Independent, Libertarian, Republican.
"Bring me your ideas. And I will be an independent person who will embrace those ideas because I am not, in any way, in bed with a party."
Schultz said he sees "extremes" in both the Republican and Democratic political parties.
"Every American deserves the right to have access to quality health care.
"But what the Democrats are proposing is something that is as false as the wall.
"And that is free health care for all, which the country cannot afford," Schultz said.
England. Canada. Many countries can afford it.
But not America.
Guess we're not Number One, eh?
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