Trump's timing

Sounds like we have four more months of this:

In a brief chat with POLITICO, he again claimed he's "thinking about" a presidential run. "We're going to announce in June one way or the other," he said. Then he and his sizable entourage — which included a few stern-looking body guards — were on their way toward an escalator, followed by a growing crowd Scurrying behind was a frazzled young aide holding his cell phone to his ear with one hand and dragging a rolling bag with the other. "Mr. Trump moves fast," he explained on the phone. A few moments later, the whole group came back down the escalator. They had gone the wrong way.

This presumably means Trump won't try to get in on the first wave of debates.

His speech at CPAC, though, was easily the conference's best-received yet.

"The United States has become whipping post for the rest of the world -- the world is treating us without respect," said Trump. "The United States is becoming the laughing stock of the world. Whether we like it or don't like it, that's what's happening. I deal with people from China, I deal with people from Mexico. They cannot believe what they're getting away with."

He got his loudest applause, though, for a shot at perrenial presidential candidate -- and CPAC star -- Ron Paul. "Ron Paul cannot get elected ... I like Ron Paul ... But he has zero chance of being elected," said Trump.