Sheldon Adelson: I Endorse Donald Trump for President

Sheldon Adelson: I Endorse Donald Trump for President
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By Sheldon G. Adelson May 13 at 12:30 AM

Sheldon G. Adelson is chairman and chief executive of Las Vegas Sands Corp.

At the outset of the 2016 election, the GOP primary field was nearly as large as that of last weekend’s Kentucky Derby. In total, 17 Republican hopefuls campaigned to win the party’s nomination for president.

Like the Derby, the race for the Republican nomination started from a wide gate — some entries with better post positions, others with more backing. We had candidates with such perceived advantages as wide name identification, large campaign war chests, supposed geographic benefits and other assets they hoped would tip the race in their direction.

Ultimately, each candidate had to convince the party’s primary voters across the country that he or she deserved to be the nominee.

One candidate has won that race, and now Republicans must join together to make sure he wins the next one.

While the primary cycle still has some important elections ahead, it is clear that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for president.

I am endorsing Trump’s bid for president and strongly encourage my fellow Republicans — especially our Republican elected officials, party loyalists and operatives, and those who provide important financial backing — to do the same.

The alternative to Trump being sworn in as the nation’s 45th president is frightening.

For nearly eight years, Republicans have fought tooth and nail against President Obama and his policies. We waged battles over debt, government spending, Obamacare and the Iran nuclear deal — an issue of paramount importance to me personally and to many others around the world.

We gained some victories, but on too many issues Obama achieved his goals, if not necessarily America’s goals. As Republicans, we know that getting a person in the White House with an “R” behind his name is the only way things will get better.

That opportunity still exists. We must not cut off our noses to spite our faces.

If Republicans do not come together in support of Trump, Obama will essentially be granted something the Constitution does not allow — a third term in the name of Hillary Clinton.

I’ve spent time talking to Donald Trump. Do I agree with him on every issue? No. But it’s unlikely that any American agrees with his or her preferred candidate on every issue.

After the 2012 election cycle, I was asked frequently what I would look for in a future presidential contender. While I had some personal preferences because of friendships with some of the 2016 candidates, I kept coming back to the issue of executive experience.

In my view, a governor of a state is ideally qualified to be president. A governor is a state’s final decision maker — its chief executive and steward of the public’s money. I felt strongly that someone with that level of CEO experience would be well-trained for the job of president.

It turns out that is exactly what we are getting in Trump. He is a candidate with actual CEO experience, shaped and molded by the commitment and risk of his own money rather than the public’s. He is a CEO success story that exemplifies the American spirit of determination, commitment to cause and business stewardship.

Despite being the grandson of a Welsh coal miner and the son of a Boston cab driver, I’ve had the remarkable experience of being part of almost 50 different businesses in my more than 70-year business career. So, tell me I’m not a conservative enough Republican or I’m too hawkish on Israel or whatever else you may think, but I think I’ve earned the right to talk about success and leadership.

You may not like Trump’s style or what he says on Twitter, but this country needs strong executive leadership more today than at almost any point in its history. The world is less secure than ever, and our allies have lost confidence in our ability to lead. The economy is not growing the way it should. The middle class is finding it harder and harder to get by.

Trump has created a movement in this country that cannot be denied. He will end this primary election cycle having garnered more Republican primary votes for president than anyone before.

But some Republicans are sitting on the sidelines, threatening to stay home on Election Day or, worse, suggesting they will vote for Clinton. They must realize the stakes are too high for an outcome that will have a damaging impact on our country.

Republicans have the candidate who the people decided is our winner from a field of 17 viable contenders. It’s time for all Republicans to mount up and back our nominee.

Check 'em, goyim.

Check 'em again.

Can't rattle the Adel

CAN'T RATTLE

WON'T RATTLE

Welcome back shills. How are you today?

Jew hating anti-Trump shills blown the fuck out.

Welcome back shills. How are you today?

Make America Even More Jewey

Shills are this obvious.

Anti-Semitism has no place in our society.

Don't you get it? Hitler didn't come to power on the promise of murdering jews, he won them over, got their vote, and then out jewed them.

Hitler was openly anti-jewish long before his election

also

It's like you support Islam or something

But that couldn't possibly be right, could it (((OP)))?

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Hitler was anti-undesirables, he wanted to remove slavs and obtain lebensraum, which at first was rightful Deutsch land, it then moved on past that into Russia but by that time Hitler had been delusional and losing his grip on reality.

It's good to see that you jews are learning how to come to terms with a Trumpenführer presidency.

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Wow, how is this not stickied?

Sheldon Adelson endorsing him is one thing, but what about his reply?

This more than anything has shaken my faith in Trump

Maybe jew ties aren't really that important at face value, what's important is whether they are harmful to whites or not. He owns Fox News. This basically means Fox News will slowly transition into Trump News.

What is your faith worth, Firestarter Media? Who gives a shit about your faith or deeb goncern.

whether they are harmful to whites or not
Jews and Jewish ties are ALWAYS harmful to whites. There are no good Jews. Just like all blacks are niggers.

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Keep friends close, enemies closer. I have faith Trump knows what he's doing and that thank you tweet looks automated. Even if it isn't, have some faith.

I just want this nightmare to end. I want our people to be free. I can't believe we have allowed ourselves to be placed in this position of subservience.

Because Holla Forums is a Trump faggot board.

Bump.

Duplicate thread, the other one is here:

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low fucking energy, shills
disappointing display

You're right. 30 is a better number.

Another thread anchored by assravaged Trumpfaggot mods.

Hilarious.

There was already another thread. This is one of the occasions where they were justified in anchoring.

But this thread is superior, because it actually contains the Washington Post op-ed by Sheldon Adelson where he officially gives his support to Donald Trump.. Therefore the other thread should have been anchored rather than this one.