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To: noinfringers2
I wouldn’t want it changed to the slick presentations of other politicians but my mind was kept hopping from one point/topic to and back to the next that came to his mind.

Actually, I think that Trump has figured something out..... the more unpolished and less slick (and to some extent the more meandering) he makes it, the better it will be received. He is marketing himself as the 'anti-politician' and champion to the people who are sick of career politicians coming out of the slickness and cesspool of Washington. Trump wants to come across as Joe Everyman and the guy next door who you like to go over and have a beer with.... he of course isn't that person by virtue of his wealth but he can talk like that and present his ideas like that. I wouldn't expect him to change at all....

25 posted on 07/11/2015 8:06:08 PM PDT by hecticskeptic (In life it's important to know what you believeÂ….but more more importantly, why you believe it.)
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To: hecticskeptic

You want to know what it is?

It’s very simple, Trump doesn’t talk down to People like the Pied Piper Obama. He is successful in is own right and he wants the same for every American.

No Teleprompter, no Speech. I noticed that even if he was working toward a certain topic, a shout from the Audience moved him to a different point of discussion.

I think Trump would agree with my Late Mother who told me many times, “you help People who can’t help themselves, not People who won’t help themselves.

I don’t think anyone is put off by his Wealth. If they are, they are either Democrats or Socialists, but I repeat myself.


29 posted on 07/11/2015 8:29:26 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (I know I left my Tagline around here somewhere...)
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