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Donald Trump mulls super PAC. What's next 鈥 VP?

You knew this was coming: Trump in an interview said that he should be Mitt Romney鈥檚 choice as a running mate. He was kidding. We think.

By Peter Grier, Staff writer

Mogul/reality-show host Donald Trump is thinking of starting his own super PAC. That鈥檚 what he told the conservative media organization Newsmax, anyway. In a lengthy interview with former Congressman John LeBoutillier, Mr. Trump 鈥 a Mitt Romney supporter 鈥 said that some unnamed people have approached him about starting such an independent political funding organization and that he might do just that.

Why? Partly because he thinks the quality of some pro-Romney ads is not high.

鈥淭here was a recent [anti-Obama] commercial done where they made him look like a superhero. I鈥檓 saying, who made this commercial? I thought it was one of the worst commercials I鈥檝e ever seen,鈥 Trump told Newsmax.

Trump also said he 鈥渨ould certainly consider it鈥 if asked to give the keynote speech at the GOP convention in Tampa, Fla., in August. Plus 鈥 and you knew this was coming 鈥 Trump said that he, The Donald, should be Romney鈥檚 choice as a running mate.

He was kidding. We think. Asked about the VP slot, he ticked off Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and some other names and then said, 鈥淧robably the best choice of all would be Donald Trump.鈥

Newsmax noted that he was smiling as he said it.

Anyway, we鈥檙e more than glad that Trump is mulling a return to more active involvement in the 2012 campaign. The political world has been duller since he pulled back. Also more coherent, but that鈥檚 another story.

That said, here鈥檚 our prediction as to how this particular arc in Trump鈥檚 storied career will play out:

1. Trump forms a super political-action committee and then holds a naming contest. He specifies that all entries must contain the word 鈥渟tupendous鈥 and cannot be written on computers made in China, because, in his (actual) words, 鈥渢hey think we're stupid.鈥

2. Trump鈥檚 鈥淪tupendous Priorities for American Glory鈥 super PAC gets in an ad war with Stephen Colbert鈥檚 鈥淎mericans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow鈥 super PAC. Trump agrees to appear on Mr. Colbert鈥檚 show and settle the matter via a trivia contest about the Founding Fathers. Ratings rise for Colbert and Trump鈥檚 鈥淐elebrity Apprentice,鈥 which was the point of the whole feud anyway.

3. Trump continues to mention himself as the best choice for VP, with less apparent irony as the campaign goes on. He agrees with a number of interviewers that he would be the best possible secretary of State/Treasury/Defense/Agriculture/Education/Health and Human Services and so forth, but he says he鈥檚 making too much money to leave the private sector.

4. Trump鈥檚 continued assertion that Barack Obama was born in Kenya and, as a youth, was a pothead who did not really deserve to get into either Columbia or Harvard becomes a distraction for the Romney campaign. Tagg Romney is dispensed to get Trump to zip it, but he can鈥檛 get past the doorman at Trump Towers.

5. Trump, denied a role in Tampa, says the GOP campaign would be going better if Rep. Michele Bachmann had won.