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IMHO, what a wild rally it was.  I watched about 20 minutes of it and I found it a bit troubling -- when I tuned in he was ripping up pages of poll stats, fake media, camera crews not showing the crowd gathering,  then he just continued to ramble not focused on any subject. After that rant, he said, now I feel better ... then rambled on.  I've watched probably a half dozen of his rallies and normally he touches on accomplishment and what he will do to keep America great ... it seems that the pressure from the left has finally gotten to him.  His rallies are usually very high energy and he gets the crowd behind him, but he was even more high energy to the point I thought maybe he had been drinking ... but I don't think he drinks.  I turned it off after that and didn't want to watch anymore. 

Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado

President Trump continued his four-state trip out west Thursday evening with a wild rally in Colorado Springs, Colo., as he openly celebrated Democrats' intra-party squabbling at the Las Vegas presidential primary debate -- and took an unexpected shot at the movie "Parasite," prompting a scathing response from its U.S.-based distributor.

In the wide-ranging event that resembled a casual conversation at points, Trump also assessed that "Mini Mike" Bloomberg "didn't do well last night" and declared Amy Klobuchar's presidential campaign dead because she dejectedly asked Pete Buttigieg at the debate if he was calling her "dumb."

Trump again called Buttigieg "Alfred E. Neuman," after the scrawny fictional character, and advised Klobuchar, "You don’t say that even if it's true!"

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White took the stage briefly at the outset of the rally, saying he wasn't a "very political person" before adding that he's known Trump for more than 20 years -- and that Trump has remained a "loyal" and "good friend" even after becoming president............

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-colorado-rally-democrats-debate
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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2020, 02:18:19 pm »
@libertybele

While I agree that Trump seemed a bit off kilter in Colorado Springs, I’m cutting him some slack for several reasons.

Foremost is the grueling pace the 73-year-old Trump is forced to sustain in order to counter the lies and media conspiracies aimed at himself, his supporters and his administration. He hasn’t had the luxury of a fawning media, such as Obama enjoyed, to carry the message and rally support for his policy successes. It’s all on his shoulders.

I’m a healthy 68 and I know that I couldn’t possibly keep up with his schedule. I pray daily for his health and safety. I don’t think we, his supporters, should be adding to his burden by nitpicking him. He’s got enough on his plate.

And yet Trump remains a human dynamo, and we as conservatives are lucky to have him in the Oval Office fighting for us and America.

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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2020, 02:27:49 pm »
@libertybele

While I agree that Trump seemed a bit off kilter in Colorado Springs, I’m cutting him some slack for several reasons.

Foremost is the grueling pace the 73-year-old Trump is forced to sustain in order to counter the lies and media conspiracies aimed at himself, his supporters and his administration. He hasn’t had the luxury of a fawning media, such as Obama enjoyed, to carry the message and rally support for his policy successes. It’s all on his shoulders.

I’m a healthy 68 and I know that I couldn’t possibly keep up with his schedule. I pray daily for his health and safety. I don’t think we, his supporters, should be adding to his burden by nitpicking him. He’s got enough on his plate.

And yet Trump remains a human dynamo, and we as conservatives are lucky to have him in the Oval Office fighting for us and America.

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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2020, 03:33:36 pm »
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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2020, 03:57:20 pm »
@libertybele

While I agree that Trump seemed a bit off kilter in Colorado Springs, I’m cutting him some slack for several reasons.

Foremost is the grueling pace the 73-year-old Trump is forced to sustain in order to counter the lies and media conspiracies aimed at himself, his supporters and his administration. He hasn’t had the luxury of a fawning media, such as Obama enjoyed, to carry the message and rally support for his policy successes. It’s all on his shoulders.

I’m a healthy 68 and I know that I couldn’t possibly keep up with his schedule. I pray daily for his health and safety. I don’t think we, his supporters, should be adding to his burden by nitpicking him. He’s got enough on his plate.

And yet Trump remains a human dynamo, and we as conservatives are lucky to have him in the Oval Office fighting for us and America.

You misunderstood my intent in posting.  I am NOT nitpicking.  I am very concerned.  As you mentioned he has kept up a considerable pace especially at his age and has withstood enormous undeserved and shameful mud slinging from the leftists, the media and even from his own party.  He IS what is standing between us and socialism and from now until November the left is going to come at him with every bit of fraud, accusations and corruption that they can possibly toss at him.

All I am saying is by watching last night's rally, I think he was displaying signs that it has affected him and I am worried that he may not be able to physically or mentally take much more. Not faulting him as I don't know of anyone who could endure what he has. 

Yes prayers up for Trump and his family. 
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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2020, 04:37:07 pm »
You misunderstood my intent in posting.  I am NOT nitpicking.  I am very concerned.  As you mentioned he has kept up a considerable pace especially at his age and has withstood enormous undeserved and shameful mud slinging from the leftists, the media and even from his own party.  He IS what is standing between us and socialism and from now until November the left is going to come at him with every bit of fraud, accusations and corruption that they can possibly toss at him.

All I am saying is by watching last night's rally, I think he was displaying signs that it has affected him and I am worried that he may not be able to physically or mentally take much more. Not faulting him as I don't know of anyone who could endure what he has. 

Yes prayers up for Trump and his family.

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You’re right that Trump appears to be showing signs of becoming overstretched. The Colorado rally speech revealed that more than ever before. I guess he’s only human, after all.  happy77

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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2020, 05:20:01 pm »
Trump looked pretty normally good in Colo. last night.

His detractors from the left I expect.

His detractors claiming to be conservatives, are sishonest phonies, worthy of ridicule.



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Re: Trump slams Dems, Oscars, Brad Pitt as rally blitz moves to Colorado
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2020, 06:49:00 pm »
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You’re right that Trump appears to be showing signs of becoming overstretched. The Colorado rally speech revealed that more than ever before. I guess he’s only human, after all.  happy77

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