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Why does an incumbent president not facing an election for two and a half years need rallies in the first place?
So his adoring fans can feed his ego? Pumps him up. Just like the NRA folly, seems like his adoring fans, believe all the garbage that spews from his mouth. Garbage in, garbage out.
I don't know if this is true or not but they should continue to broadcast Crooked Trump's pep rallies but maybe only a minute of it and move on to other important news items. He's constantly bad mouthing the media so why should they give him 100% airtime?
Thank God is all I can say. I can't STAND when they are on every news channel.
It's never news either - just a replay of his greatest hits.
BIGGEST INAUGURATION CROWD EVER!
LOCK HER UP!
I WON!
I'M THE GREATEST!
OBAMA SUCKS!
If he would open with something like the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, or the Rockettes or Las Vegas Showgirls, I would watch the re-runs on YouTube ... maybe more than once.
I don't know if this is true or not but they should continue to broadcast Crooked Trump's pep rallies but maybe only a minute of it and move on to other important news items. He's constantly bad mouthing the media so why should they give him 100% airtime?
It’s not a news item, much less an important news item.
CNN will no longer broadcast Presidents Trumps rally’s
And they shouldn't.
His "worship me" rallies aren't news. They're just big productions to stroke his fragile ego. He never says anything newsworthy. Just whining about being investigated for his crimes.
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