Perianne
02-22-2016, 05:46 PM
October 24, 1999
Denouncing Patrick J. Buchanan as a ''Hitler lover,'' Donald J. Trump announced today that he was resigning his Republican registration in advance of a possible challenge to Mr. Buchanan in his expected quest for the Reform Party Presidential nomination.
But Mr. Trump insisted that his own decision to quit the Republican Party was rooted in philosophical differences with the party, not political gamesmanship or his appetite for personal publicity.
''I really believe the Republicans are just too crazy right,'' he said when he disclosed that he would register this week with the Independence Party, the New York version of the Reform Party. He said he would begin meeting with Reform Party officials in the next few months and make a final decision by March about whether to run.
Mr. Trump, who has never been a political candidate, clearly timed his announcement to target Mr. Buchanan, acidly denouncing him on the NBC News program ''Meet the Press'' as the candidate of the ''really staunch right wacko vote.''
''Look, he's a Hitler lover,'' Mr. Trump said, alluding to the recent debate over Mr. Buchanan's view that in World War II Hitler initially presented no serious threat to the United States.
What might have been had the great Pat Buchanan become president.
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/25/us/trump-quits-grand-old-party-for-new.html
Denouncing Patrick J. Buchanan as a ''Hitler lover,'' Donald J. Trump announced today that he was resigning his Republican registration in advance of a possible challenge to Mr. Buchanan in his expected quest for the Reform Party Presidential nomination.
But Mr. Trump insisted that his own decision to quit the Republican Party was rooted in philosophical differences with the party, not political gamesmanship or his appetite for personal publicity.
''I really believe the Republicans are just too crazy right,'' he said when he disclosed that he would register this week with the Independence Party, the New York version of the Reform Party. He said he would begin meeting with Reform Party officials in the next few months and make a final decision by March about whether to run.
Mr. Trump, who has never been a political candidate, clearly timed his announcement to target Mr. Buchanan, acidly denouncing him on the NBC News program ''Meet the Press'' as the candidate of the ''really staunch right wacko vote.''
''Look, he's a Hitler lover,'' Mr. Trump said, alluding to the recent debate over Mr. Buchanan's view that in World War II Hitler initially presented no serious threat to the United States.
What might have been had the great Pat Buchanan become president.
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/25/us/trump-quits-grand-old-party-for-new.html