In 2015, after Trump called Mexicans criminals & rapists, he dismissed concerns he’d alienated Latinos. "Plus, I will never get the Hispanic vote," Trump allegedly told Cohen. "Like the blacks, they're too stupid to vote for Trump. They're not my people." https://t.co/QanuowYHBP
According to Cohen after Obama won office in 2008, Trump said, "Tell me one country run by a black person that isn't a sh*thole...They are all complete f*cking toilets.” https://t.co/QanuowYHBP
After Nelson Mandela died, Trump allegedly said of South Africa that "Mandela f*cked the whole country up. Now it's a sh*thole. F*ck Mandela. He was no leader." https://t.co/QanuowYHBP
Here’s what looks to be the video they shot. The captions say that it’s a parody recorded for the 2012 RNC, and that it got bumped.https://t.co/yp4T6jSDbK
ah, the way the tweet presented it t was just for his own gratification. Now that I see that, I admit it actually is very savvy marketing. This image, it's basically why he eventually won enough votes to get the nomination and then be installed president. In it, he is the kind of guy who really knows the solutions to our problems, that they'd be easy for him to solve. Unlike all clueless politicians, successful businessmen can just see it and do it-- this is a most common "no voter" argument among other things. RNC probably didn't use it because their savvier message people would see it's a diss of all politicians.
Here's the problem for him now-the character he sold there, that's not the one everyone's got now. He's panicky and wack, not calm and in control. They tried to train him to act more calm and in control for those convention videos with regular people. That worked out so-so but anytime he has to interact with people like the press, he's a different character, panicky and wack, not a calm daddy type.
“Toward the end of the call, Becki Falwell...could be heard urging her husband to cut short the conversation with Reuters. ‘Hang up the goddamn phone,’ she told her husband. ‘Hang up the phone, Jerry!’” by @AramRostonhttps://t.co/PP2RfMTA0y
Comments
by artappraiser on Sat, 09/05/2020 - 11:11pm
Trump's anti-Obama video
(kinda quaint looking back - broken promises?)
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 09/06/2020 - 8:28am
ah, the way the tweet presented it t was just for his own gratification. Now that I see that, I admit it actually is very savvy marketing. This image, it's basically why he eventually won enough votes to get the nomination and then be installed president. In it, he is the kind of guy who really knows the solutions to our problems, that they'd be easy for him to solve. Unlike all clueless politicians, successful businessmen can just see it and do it-- this is a most common "no voter" argument among other things. RNC probably didn't use it because their savvier message people would see it's a diss of all politicians.
Here's the problem for him now-the character he sold there, that's not the one everyone's got now. He's panicky and wack, not calm and in control. They tried to train him to act more calm and in control for those convention videos with regular people. That worked out so-so but anytime he has to interact with people like the press, he's a different character, panicky and wack, not a calm daddy type.
by artappraiser on Sun, 09/06/2020 - 4:23pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 09/09/2020 - 1:43am