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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....
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....
Good. You should be uncomfortable. Who are "they"? They are illegals, and we do have to get rid of them.
I'm not a fan of Trump, and didn't vote for him, but I'm telling you - the more I see and hear of the people that hate him, the more I'm leaning towards him.
The media is sensationalizing everything. They hate Trump and are making him out to be much worse than he is. All of this hate stemmed from him saying that most mexicans are rapists. His other comments are no different than what other politicians say. All of the violence at his rallies are not his fault despite what the media tries to spin.
This is all one gigantic clown show, indeed.
Good. You should be uncomfortable. Who are "they"? They are illegals, and we do have to get rid of them.
I'm not a fan of Trump, and didn't vote for him, but I'm telling you - the more I see and hear of the people that hate him, the more I'm leaning towards him.
Yeah, because any President who says that we need to "go outside of the law" to win must be a great guy, eh? How many things will he need to "go outside of the law" to win? Will he take away your free speech rights? Your gun rights? Any other rights?
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