Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Trump talks winning in Claremont


Video: A brief sampling of last night's campaign rally.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held a campaign rally last night in Claremont Stevens High School gym. The rally, scheduled to start at 7 p.m., was delayed nearly an hour as more than 1,400 people tried to pass through security.

http://www.eagletimes.com





Video: Donald Trump - The full speech - Claremont NH - Jan 5, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s plan to hold a campaign rally at Stevens High School Tuesday is generating excitement and interest in the heart of Sullivan County, but it is coming with complications, including displacing an extracurricular activity for disabled students.
http://www.sentinelsource.com

13 comments :

  1. That rocket is in the wrong place. It should be pointed up his b.

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  2. Very misleading photo text. Could just have easily read, "lease of Stevens High School facilities funds activities for all children."

    Now do you better understand why successful people place no credibility on liberal media?

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    1. Maybe it would be useful to remember that Trump is not the 1st, 2nd or 3rd favorite of the Republican National Committee?

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    2. But he appears to be 1st with the people.And that should be what matters.Or we should all wait to be told what we should think.

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    3. Philip Caron1/6/16, 11:13 AM

      FWIW, Trump is last with me.

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  3. Trump is a dangerous man, Russia loves him, England hates him.

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  4. Considering it's the electoral college and not "the people" who put the next president into office, yes, we'll be waiting to be told.

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  5. Not surprising that in a failing community circling the bowl that is now largely dependent of public dole and drug pushers that the comments are largely negative here. Trump scares the freeloaders and those that have profited from the liberal giveaways while destroying the nation.

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  6. chuck gregory1/7/16, 8:36 AM

    Told to share his building blocks with his brother when he was a kid, he glued them together and handed them over.

    He used his father's money ("A small loan of $1 million") and his father's contacts to get started in business, and like W, became known as a "successful businessman" by talking them out of their money. His acumen in business led to four bankruptcies-- of everybody else's money.

    He has been financially successful only at selling himself as a franchise-- nothing that has his name on it is his; the owners have merely bought the right to use his name. His "Trump University" is so clearly a predatory scam that it is being investigated after sucking millions out of the pockets of Americans who believe that if they work hard and stay honest they will get ahead, a massive betrayal of their faith in an American Dream.

    If you want to lose sleep at night, try to think whom he will nominate as Attorney General.

    He will get a large popular vote simply because of TV exposure, like Reagan, but unlike Reagan, he is clueless about policy. Springfielders are not like the average American TV viewer. We know an exercise in plutocratic narcissism when we see it.

    The only image I get for his first cabinet meeting is Trump yelling, "You're fired! You're fired, too!" And you-- you're fired!"

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    1. And guys like you are screwed when the dole dries up, so flail away at your muckraking while you can...

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  7. Philip Caron1/7/16, 9:43 AM

    Nice, Anonymous 5:21 - Trump couldn't have said it any better.

    Hey, wait a minute . . . .

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