It’s too close to election time for any more major off-the-cuff gaffes. The teleprompter’s time has come.
[The teleprompters time has come.]
IF that is the case and I don’t think it is, he should take a crash course on how to fluidly use the damn thing.
His last couple of speechs have been brilliant but for the visual of the ‘scripted’ element.
I agree. I put the ‘red line’ date for major gaffes at when the Olympics end and school starts back up. All past gaffes will be mostly forgotten, but can’t have any new ones at this point.
I agree to an extent. I think he should do more prompter policy speeches, but for his rallies, I don’t think he will. The crowd loves his off the cuff style, and Trump prefers it that way. I will say what I’ve said on here before. I say this because the media is looking for anything, a sentence fragment, to pin on Trump. He should do three things with his team before the day’s rallies:
1. Write down the big media lies you want to respond to.
2. Write down all the latest attacks on Hillary.
3. Write down which policies you want to discuss and have stats and recent news articles to back them up.
That gives a framework but isn’t a written down speech and ensures that there aren’t things the media can use against him.
Correct.