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Not to worry. At the next rally Mr. Trump will claim that at the ballgame he received the loudest, most prolonged round of applause since Lou Gerig announced his retirement.
People were booing Trump because as the conservatives like to say the governments are oppressive, and Trump is the president, which in other words is the head of the government.
Come to Houston, watch the Astro's win and get a standing room ovation.
Stop hanging out with losers.
Problem solved.
If there's a standing ovation, it's because of the Astros, not Trump. Houston is a blue city overall.
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Originally Posted by mkpunk
Why must it be because it is D.C.? It can't be because he is the most corrupt president, no. It can't be because the guy acts like an ******* on Twitter, no. It can't be because he just isn't likeable, no. It HASTA be because D.C. is full of librulz!
And so is Houston, Trump's Houston rally notwithstanding. In the 3rd largest city in the country, being able to find enough supporters to fill a stadium is not really an accomplishment for a POTUS.
Donald Trump boo'd by liberals minutes after having the worlds worst terrorist killed.
I do wonder if Trump scheduled himself into Game 5, knowing that it would be after the previously planned ISIS assassination.
And he still got booed. Time to think
This is the reason POTUS' handlers keep him away from the law abiding patriotic citizens of America and only allow him in tightly controlled public situations such as those sycophantic rallies of his.
America has spoken Mr. Trump. You heard them. Three strikes...you're out!!!
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