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Old 01-13-2016, 03:32 PM
 
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Actually, Trump's campaign told the audience what to do and when that group starts screaming at that girl, Trump immediately sides with the audience and compliments his supporters on how loyal their are. He is absolutely grooming these people.
Stop embarassing yourself by proving you dont know what a joke is..

SNL skit here it comes, people like you will believe its true..
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:32 PM
 
Location: BROOKLYN NYC
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We don't care who the GOP wants, that's the point. WE want Trump and we will not be lectured as to who we should choose. As far as I'm concerned the establishment in both parties and the media that bows to them can all go to hell...
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:35 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Default Trump Rallies - Is This What the GOP Wants?

No, the GOP does not want Trump.

But the right wing is in his corner.

And no matter what, you have to admit that Trump has made this a very entertaining campaign.

I'd love to see him get the GOP nod.

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Old 01-13-2016, 03:36 PM
 
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We don't care who the GOP wants, that's the point. WE want Trump and we will not be lectured as to who we should choose. As far as I'm concerned the establishment in both parties and the media that bows to them can all go to hell...
Do you agree with the way Trump supporters behave at his rallies? Do you agree with the way Trump instructs his supporters to go after anyone they personally deem to be a non-supporter? How does a member of the audience convince the audience they are "pure" once they have been identified and attacked by the audience? Is the tone of these rallies what you are looking for in a presidential candidate?
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:42 PM
 
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It's a rally, it's supposed to be an enthusiastic event in support of the candidate. There is a place for protesters outside of the venues. These are private events for the candidate's supporters, the idea is to be raucous and to generate energy and enthusiasm for the candidate. There is no place at such an event for protesters or people who are not there to support the candidate.


You can be sure those girls/women tossed out did or said something even if they deny it. No way these crowds of supporters would want to have two less fellow Trump fans in the seats. The whiny way that girl responded says Uncle Bernie all the way.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:45 PM
 
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No, the GOP does not want Trump.

But the right wing is in his corner.

And no matter what, you have to admit that Trump has made this a very entertaining campaign.

I'd love to see him get the GOP nod.

Hey, I used to think Trump was funny in an eye-rolling way too. This rally is showing a very very different possibility though. These people act like they've joined a cult or worse.

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It's a rally, it's supposed to be an enthusiastic event in support of the candidate. There is a place for protesters outside of the venues. These are private events for the candidate's supporters, the idea is to be raucous and to generate energy and enthusiasm for the candidate. There is no place at such an event for protesters or people who are not there to support the candidate.

You can be sure those girls/women tossed out did or said something even if they deny it. No way these crowds of supporters would want to have two less fellow Trump fans in the seats. The whiny way that girl responded says Uncle Bernie all the way.
So, if someone doesn't speak in a "Trump-endorsed" tone, they should be attacked by the audience and thrown out. Got it.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:47 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Hey, I used to think Trump was funny in an eye-rolling way too. This rally is showing a very very different possibility though. These people act like they've joined a cult or worse.

Hey, I find it entertaining.

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Old 01-13-2016, 04:02 PM
 
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Disagreeing with a political candidate now is justification for having the crap beat out of you. This is Trump supporters' view of America. That should scare the hell out of anyone with an ounce of sanity.
Just FYI, I am not a Trump supporter. However, I do support his right to campaign in private venues and hold campaign rallies without being disrupted and having his first amendment rights interfered with. Likewise for all the other candidates.

Clearly the problem with these incidents is not with Trump or his supporters, but rather with these leftist PC A-holes who think it is their place to disrupt these sorts of events from the inside. They are ill-mannered thugs and hooligans and should be treated accordingly.

Our entire society would have benefited if these people had been beaten up quite noticeably before they were forcibly ejected. Once a pattern of these incidents being handled in this way were to be established, these people would begin to reconsider their selfish, inconsiderate and inappropriate conduct.

They can protest outside the venue, as has always been acceptable here in this country.

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Old 01-13-2016, 04:07 PM
 
Location: Sweet Home Chicago!
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We don't care who the GOP wants, that's the point. WE want Trump and we will not be lectured as to who we should choose. As far as I'm concerned the establishment in both parties and the media that bows to them can all go to hell...
Bada Boom Bada Bing

Trump 2016!
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Old 01-13-2016, 04:08 PM
 
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Our entire society would have benefited if these people had been beaten up quite noticeably before they were forcibly ejected. Once a pattern of these incidents being handled in this way were to be established, these people would begin to reconsider their selfish, inconsiderate and inappropriate conduct.
So you think that girl should be been publicly beaten up? For exactly what? Why? Even she was asking what she did wrong.
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