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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,646 posts)
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 04:02 PM Dec 2016

Trump is stoking his base on his pre-inaugural tour. But is he building bridges?

MOBILE, Ala. — He strode out on a catwalk at a football stadium here to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.” A 50-foot cedar tree, which aides installed behind his stage with a crane, was decorated with Christmas ornaments larger than human heads. His crowd, thousands deep, held up familiar signs (“Make America Great Again”) and reprised signature chants (“Lock her up!”).

“This is where it all began,” President-elect Donald Trump exhorted, basking in the adulation of the Alabamians who had come to see him Saturday afternoon in the same stadium where 16 months earlier he staged the first electric mega-rally of his improbable campaign.

This city in the nation’s Bible Belt was the symbolic last stop in Trump’s journey to the White House — the conclusion of a nine-city pre-inaugural roadshow.

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As Trump assembles his administration and prepares to govern, he has continued the divisive rhetoric and showmanship of his campaign. He has mocked his opponents, sneered at the media and trumpeted his electoral feats. To the nearly 54 percent of voters who cast ballots for someone else, Trump’s message has been, in short: Get on board or get left behind.

Trump’s tone in the run-up to his Jan. 20 inauguration poses a challenge as he seeks to govern a deeply divided nation and build popular support for his policies. And as he tries to pivot from a rollicking campaign, Trump is struggling to tame the army of passionate followers he has playfully called “wild beasts.”

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Trump is stoking his base on his pre-inaugural tour. But is he building bridges? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2016 OP
No. hatrack Dec 2016 #1
Fuck no Emilybemily Dec 2016 #2

Emilybemily

(204 posts)
2. Fuck no
Sun Dec 18, 2016, 07:20 PM
Dec 2016

He wouldn't know how to build a bridge if someone held his tiny hand. He is a fucking orange stain on this country.

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