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To: exit82
-- No apology and no more will be said. --

He previously explained and justified (or sincerely regretted, as in the Heidi Cruz retweet) every issue, You are right, no more need be said. All of that crap is a distraction, and the press is all about distracting from the relevant facts and issues.

I see Trump in the process of transforming his presentation to the public, in order to cement a "this man is President Trump" image in the public's mind. President Trump is the serious, deliberate, considerate and tough negotiator. The bombast and ridicule will subside over time, and very naturally. It is vital that the people see Trump as genuine, not an image of Conway, not an image of Bannon, but Trump - let Trump be Trump.

Most of us have a public persona that differs from the private one - or a work persona that differs from the party persona, and so on. Trump in no different. He has a public persona. He's been leveraging it. The public needs to see his business persona, as he intends to apply it to the job he will hold, president of the US.

58 posted on 08/19/2016 5:42:42 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt

Well said,C.

And America is going to have a very good look at the compassionate side of Trump today.

We witnessed a turning point last night in the campaign, on multiple levels.

Trump was shown as Presidential.

Hillary, as a liar and a crook.

The big Dem money is nervous and so is the media—they are not sure they push their horse past the finish line.

They have decisions to make, and soon.

Whatever happens, we know Trump is the only one who can meet any challenge they create.


63 posted on 08/19/2016 5:49:14 AM PDT by exit82 (Road Runner sez:" Let's Make America Beeping Great Again! Beep! Beep!")
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