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people don't normally say 'positive' things about people they're jealous of or people who are in the 'tabloids'
Actually, most people are amused at those in the gossip columns. Why would anyone be envious of people who need to live their personal lives in front of cameras and reporters? New Yorkers are fairly jaded and used to seeing celebs walking around so are probably not as impressed by their antics as others.
In any event, the Clintons are popular among their neighbors. Trump is not, which I assume is one of the reason he isolates himself and his family in modern day castles with moats.
There are many reasons New Yorkers dislike Trump--many. He will not win there.
"...Trump left his mark all over New York. Some in the city would like to erase it...."
"...To New Yorkers questioning whether actual life exists beyond the city’s borders, Trump’s foray into national politics is evidence not of his power, but of his irrelevance in the only town that matters...."
"...Here is where Trump became “The Donald,” a headline-spewing smokestack, his narrative defined by roaring political feuds (Koch once referred to him as “greedy, greedy, greedy”); spectacular scandal (“Best Sex I’ve Ever Had,” crowed his mistress in a New York Post headline); and fierce opposition from civic groups appalled by his skyline-altering projects (“Trump Tower,” for example, not to be confused with “Trump World Tower,” not to be confused with “Trump International Hotel and Tower”)..."
Trump is probably going to have the worst performance in Garden City than any other Republican in recent memory.
I might go protest, I figure I could get dinner at the Chipotle across from the coliseum and then give Trump's SUV the middle finger as he drives by. I have family a few blocks away and I could then go watch him implode in the debate.
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Originally Posted by Snowball7
Let me tell you something... New Jersey, Connecticut and New York know
Donald Trump ! They don't need tv news, he's been a household name
for 2 generations. All of Upstate, All the middle-class suburbs, Long Island,
and much of NYC proper (Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn) will be voting
for Trump - with Giuliani's help.
What is it that makes you think residents of the Tri-State area 'knowing' Donald Trump goes in his 'plus' column.?
I spent the first 59 years of my life in the Tri-State area, leaving in 2009, and what I know of Donny from that long exposure was that I believe him to be a self-promoting, self-aggrandizing, egotistical, narcissistic jackass, nothing more. Many from the area share that opinion.
What is it that makes you think residents of the Tri-State area 'knowing' Donald Trump goes in his 'plus' column.?
I spent the first 59 years of my life in the Tri-State area, leaving in 2009, and what I know of Donny from that long exposure was that I believe him to be a self-promoting, self-aggrandizing, egotistical, narcissistic jackass, nothing more. Many from the area share that opinion.
Oh really I hear the opposite and I know someone who worked for him nothing but kind words .
Actually, most people are amused at those in the gossip columns. Why would anyone be envious of people who need to live their personal lives in front of cameras and reporters? New Yorkers are fairly jaded and used to seeing celebs walking around so are probably not as impressed by their antics as others.
In any event, the Clintons are popular among their neighbors. Trump is not, which I assume is one of the reason he isolates himself and his family in modern day castles with moats.
There are many reasons New Yorkers dislike Trump--many. He will not win there.
"...Trump left his mark all over New York. Some in the city would like to erase it...."
"...To New Yorkers questioning whether actual life exists beyond the city’s borders, Trump’s foray into national politics is evidence not of his power, but of his irrelevance in the only town that matters...."
"...Here is where Trump became “The Donald,” a headline-spewing smokestack, his narrative defined by roaring political feuds (Koch once referred to him as “greedy, greedy, greedy”); spectacular scandal (“Best Sex I’ve Ever Had,” crowed his mistress in a New York Post headline); and fierce opposition from civic groups appalled by his skyline-altering projects (“Trump Tower,” for example, not to be confused with “Trump World Tower,” not to be confused with “Trump International Hotel and Tower”)..."
Oh I'm very disappointed. I thought you were going to debunk the entire article, as you often proclaim.
Can't debunk it can you?
do i need to debunk it? was just thinking you'd be smart enough to see thru it. i can debunk it if you'd like?
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