Sunday’s “Meet the Press” featured a heated debate between two Republican candidates with radically different worldviews — Donald Trump and Donald Trump.
While Trump has gained headlines and polling support by taking a hard right-wing stance on immigration, in his past flirtations with a political run, the real-estate mogul garnered attention for borderline socialist positions on health care and taxation.
“One of the reasons Trump is breaking through this year … is people feel they know where he stands. But do they?” host Chuck Todd asked, before showing a montage of Trump’s many flip-flops.
Here’s a rundown of the disagreements between the Donald Trumps of the past and present.
On Clinton
Trump, 2015: “I think Hillary would be a terrible president. She was the worst secretary of state in the history of our nation. Why would she be a good president?”
Trump, 2012: “Hillary Clinton, I think, is a terrific woman … I just like her. I like her, and I like her husband.”
On Obama
Trump, 2015: “Some people would say he’s incompetent. I would not say that. Eh, yes, I would.”
Trump, 2010: “I think [Obama-appointed Secretary of the Treasury] Tim Geithner has done a good job. I think that the whole group has really done a good job. When you look at what’s happened, at least we have an economy. You wouldn’t have had an economy had they not come up with some very drastic steps two years ago.”
On health care
Trump, 2015: “I’m almost more disappointed with the Republicans … They have to toughen up on Obamacare, which is a total lie, and which is a total and complete disaster.”Trump, 1999: “I’m a liberal on health care. We have to take care of people that are sick … I like universal. We have to take care. There’s nothing else. What’s the country all about if we’re not going to take care of our sick?”








