Journalists Who Spot Empty Seats Incur the Wrath of Trump
I was speaking from the podium. Everybody was wrapped around the podium. “If they hadn’t done that, there wouldn’t have been an empty seat”, he told the Daily Mail. They all rushed to the front of the room. And I look like a schmuck. However it doesn’t show the back of the room. Totally full’. Rows of empty seats are visible behind him. Trump’s campaign, he said, is entirely about himself and not the American people.
“They’re going to be taken care of”. I think what could wind up being a one year sentence is a bit harsh, especially when traitor Bowe Bergdahl is still free and working as an army clerk-typist and when Hillary Clinton, who divulged national security secrets, is still running for president. “That’s what happened”.
The town hall event at the Koger Center is already maxed out with about 2,100 people, according to the Trump campaign.
Still, the original picture that launched stories about Trump’s audience doesn’t suggest that there were people occupying the empty chairs when it was shot.
“The photographer is a f***ing thief”, Trump said.
Associated Press photographer Mic Smith captured the crowd during Trump’s speech.
I know that a few people, including Ted Cruz, are irate about Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis being placed in jail for refusing to grant marriage licenses to homosexual couples.
Trump’s appearance is unlikely to sway black voters in South Carolina, who will focus on the Democratic primary, said David Woodard, a Clemson University professor who has worked in Republican politics. “The back 25 per cent [is empty]”‘. In his August. 18 interview with Time, Trump said he would not propose changes that increase the net amount of taxes. “And that is actually something useful I have never instructed anybody”. “So much for doing favors for people”.
Inasmuch as Trump has so far provided so numerous crowd-pleasing sound bites that Republicans are obviously hungry to hear, I am surprised that he hasn’t reprised his offer from a few years ago to boot the United Nations out of America and convert its building into a first class hotel. In late August, nearly 31,000 people arrived at a football stadium for a rally.
“Maybe we need spirit just as much as we need jobs, but we’re gonna bring ’em together and make our country great again”. Trump called Kaye an “absolutely awful reporter”.
The full interview is set to air on Fox News at 6 p.m. “Would anyone vote for that?” Indeed, Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management, which has $136 billion in hedge fund and conventional assets, attacked Trump in a September 22 column for not talking about “how tricky tax arguments, and a fair amount of cronyism, have motivated so many big real-estate transactions”.