Sunday, November 29, 2015

Donald Trump unveils more diplomatic side in ejecting rally protestor

News: His way of getting towards the crowd and showing that he can get make a change and be more calm and appeal to the audience. 
Sarasota, Florida (CNN)Donald Trump showed a more diplomatic side Saturday as a protestor was ejected from a spirited rally he held in Florida, where he otherwise minced no words in going after his opponents.
Speaking in Sarasota, Florida, the Republican presidential candidate was interrupted briefly by a protestor who shouted during the opening moments of his remarks. The mogul looked on calmly from the podium as security escorted the protesters out.
    "Be nice to the person," Trump told the crowd. "Don't hurt the person. ... Please nicely escort the person out."
    The calm handling of the disruption was a change from last Saturday's campaign rally in Alabama, where a Black Lives Matter protestor was punched and kicked repeatedly by audience members when he interrupted the rally. After the incident, Trump suggested the man "should have been roughed up."
    http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/28/politics/donald-trump-sarasota-florida-rally/

    7 comments:

    1. I personally don't believe in karma but treating others with respect even if they don't treat you that way shows who the person it. Trump did the right thing to handle this situation calmly this will gain him even more support.

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    2. Haha to me he seems sarcastic almost. I'm sure he will get more support from this reaction than last week's.

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    3. Well, at least he learned from his last mistake of the guy getting hurt, and made it so the interrupter can be escorted out safely.

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    4. Well, at least he learned from his last mistake of the guy getting hurt, and made it so the interrupter can be escorted out safely.

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    5. I think his reaction was a smart one, this just goes on to shows that Trumps is a nice guy although based on his views I still dont see fit to be the next president.

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    6. I thought that he handled this situation much better than previously he's starting to understand that presidency isn't completely the same as being a manager, you cant fire everyone rudely.

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    7. I am too unsettled by his comment about the Black Lives Matter protester to be impressed about this. Even though I disagree with the way BLM has been taking action lately, a possible future president saying that a protester "should be roughed up" is disgusting.

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