Obama's Couldn't Fill a 2000 person venue. They added a Partition to make it look larger. (middle east, Reagan)
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He reminds me of a boxer coming out of retirement to pay his debts. He puts up a pathetic fight and the mostly empty arena goes away feeling sorry for him.
If people write and tell the truth, it will mean the entire thread will disappear.... so... here's the truth... anyway...
Fact is... Obama could fill many Arena's and did have the LARGEST gathering for his inauguration in HISTORY!!
Even with all the Russian and Dark Money that Trump gathered for his Inauguration... did not come close to the volumes at Obama's Inauguration....
Poor Dear. It's about Obama campaigning for the Senator in Nevada. I'm not the one embarrassed, but I get why you make it about me.
And WOW, I just saw the thread about Trump's YUGE rally in Houston. 10s of 1000s. It's a stark contrast.
Maybe people wanted to see it for themselves. What, with you guys trying to tell us that the media lies, I guess they wanted to see with their own two eyes, how Trump was going to call him Lying Ted Cruz, and just two years later, endorse him as "a beautiful person".
So there you have it. We don't need CNN, or anyone else to prove to us that Trump is a liar and will say whatever he needs to say to "win".
Hell, I might have gone, just to see it, but I was busy working.
All I know is that we tried to get tickets for Michelle Obama at the 20,000 seat Capital One Arena next month, but they were sold out in minutes. A second event was added and it too sold out in minutes.
Why did more people vote for the Democratic candidate than the Republican one?
Because you are including dead ones and illegal ones..duh
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