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Good grief, try turning on your television or going online and not seeing the latest atrocities happening at Trump's rallies everywhere you look. Unless you live in a cave, it's really hard to avoid. And I don't live in a cave.
There were a few speakers before Trump came out and they were not well organized at all. They were comical. One man, a veteran, said that he had shed blood on 7 continents. And unless I missed the great Antartica War, I highly doubt that's true.
One speaker also said that we needed to get rid of 911 calls and we all need to handle our problems ourselves.
Trump: "We're going to build a wall. And who's going to pay for it?" And the crowd yelled, "Mexico!" and then they lost their minds.
He mentioned ISIS several times. About ten. But not exactly how to stop ISIS. Just comments like, "We're gonna get ISIS," and "ISIS is going down." Blanket statements. He did say that for America to win again (any sort of winning, not just against ISIS) we have to go outside of the law and he isn't afraid to do it. And that's unsettling for several reasons. But I'm just reporting the facts.
And that was all he said on policy. Completely void of content or substance. Just statements that would get the crowd cheering.
Trump said, "Where are these people coming from? Who are they?" A lady, sitting not 5 feet from me, said, "Well hopefully when you're president, you'll get rid of em all!" Get rid of them? Get rid of anyone who opposes Trump? It was sickening. I felt truly nauseous. And these people loved the protesters. They loved the drama and the chaos. And Trump fed upon it. It was easily one of the strangest and uncomfortable things I've ever witnessed....
Are Trump's rallies open to the public, or do you need a special invite like you do at a wedding? Do you have to show some pass to get in, or is any American voter welcome to come and hear a candidate for president speak?
I went to a Clinton rally in 1992 and there were no requirements that you be a supporter. And nobody yelled or got punched.
What's going to happen in debates if he's the nominee? Is he still going to act like a 5 year old on stage?
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink. Trump fans are exhibit one.
Trump fans make up their own reality when the facts are right before their eyes. They truly are high on the Kool-Aid, aren't they.
The more he lies and acts like someone from the cast of The Sopranos, the more they love it. His rise is truly a statement about the level of ignorance in the U.S.
Exactly. This shows me that it's the left that is the problem. Those that protested against Clinton were truly peaceful.
There there. We're trying to protect you supporters of the orange man from yourselves. Read what real economists predict if Herr Trump becomes your dictator. It ain't gonna be pretty...
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