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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 10:33 AM Aug 2015

Trump’s audacious Southern spectacle is part of his strategy

By Robert Costa and David Weigel August 22 at 12:03 AM

MOBILE, Ala. — It was the most audacious Donald Trump spectacle yet in a summer full of them, as the Republican presidential front-runner, in his Boeing 757, thundered over a football stadium here Friday night and gave a raucous speech to one of the largest crowds of the 2016 campaign.

But Trump’s flashy performance was about more than showmanship. His visit to Alabama was coolly strategic, touching down in the heart of red America and an increasingly important early battleground in the Republican nominating contest.

The Manhattan developer, who strode onstage to “Sweet Home Alabama,” is trying to show that his candidacy has broad and lasting appeal across every region of the country — especially here in the South, where Alabama and seven other states are holding a clustered voting blitz March 1.

The scene Friday night put an exclamation point on an extraordinary run in which the flamboyant mogul has thoroughly disrupted the presidential campaign and kindled a national discussion about not just politics but American culture itself.

“We have politicians that don’t have a clue,” said Trump, wearing a red hat on which was printed “Make America Great Again,” his slogan. “They’re all talk, no action. What’s happening to this country is disgraceful.”

He added: “We’re running on fumes. There’s nothing here. . . . We’re not going to have a country left. We need to have our borders. We need to make great deals.”

The crowd — sprawling and boisterous, though filling perhaps half of the 40,000-seat stadium — was anything but silent. People pumped their fists in the air as the ruddy-faced man with an iconic corn-silk coif took one shot after another at former Florida governor Jeb Bush (R) and Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
3. I guess "Angry Cracker Mentality " sounds too harsh
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 10:47 AM
Aug 2015

He's running on the Fox ticket of equal parts fear, loathing, and jingoistic rah rah BS.

He's tapped into their demographic.

I've never heard him be religious, but last night he said the bible was his favorite book right behind his Art Of The Deal. As soon as he figures a way to go shooting with those bearded Duck Dynasty folks, he's got this thing locked up.

And if Hillary tries to run against him using common sense and facts, she'll lose horribly to the guy who is using anything but to con those dumb enough into voting for him.

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
4. Once again not a word about Trump's proposed 1930's German-style police state in the mass media? How come?
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 10:48 AM
Aug 2015

Boomerproud

(7,961 posts)
6. Would one of his first Executive Orders be to rename the country "United States of Trump"?
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 11:27 AM
Aug 2015

I was watching two disasters on TV last night-the Trump rally and the Reds/Dimondbacks game. Someone please get me a life!

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