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Originally Posted by PedOncoDoc
I was put off a bit by how central religion was in his victory speech - I have no problem with a candidate being a man of faith, but it does get my heckles up when it's central to his (or her) speeches when they are to represent and serve a very diverse nation.
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I agree with you on that one. His speech was about 95% pandering.
If you paid careful attention, you could tell when he was saying something he meant and when he was saying something he didn't.
He was careful to keep the mike in his left hand so that his freshly polished wedding ring would catch the eye. He switched hands occasionally when he slipped from pandering theatrics to real thoughts, then would switch right back.
I also noticed that he was the only one who's wife was in the camera shot the whole time. She stood there and looked at him like he was Jesus himself, touching his arm to show her support and reverence.
Trump was trump. He always is, just Trump.
Rubio my god, his speech was
all about immigration. Why is he still campaigning on that platform?