Donald Trump’s Speech Was Insane – No, Not His Nomination Speech, the One He Just Gave This Morning
Trump Proves There Will Be No ‘General Election Pivot’
Donald Trump’s speech accepting the Republican nomination for president was not only the longest in history, but the most insane. It was dark, hate-filled, and terrifying. On-air, MSNBC’s Joy Reid called it a mix between “Penny Dreadful” and “The Purge,” and posted this tweet:
The Trump speech is kind of Nixon meets “Penny Dreadful” meets “The Purge.” #RNCinCLE
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) July 22, 2016
Friday morning, appearing with his vice presidential nominee on stage and for about an hour Trump delivered a speech that was supposed to be a short “thank you” to campaign staff and volunteers. But it, too, was insane.
Just 12 hours prior his daughter, Ivanka, told America on stage how her father is such a great boss, how he knows everyone’s name and is such a great boss. But Trump thanked at least one billionaire funder by name but not the people who did all the work. (And since he’s bragged there are so few on staff, it would not have been difficult.)
Stunningly, Trump did not talk much about the general election, or Hillary Clinton, or how he plans to “fix” America; he talked about Ted Cruz.
Cruz is clearly no threat to Trump now that he’s no longer a candidate and promised to not work against Trump, but the Republican nominee for president spent a good portion of his speech attacking his former rival.
Trump even trotted out the National Enquirer story that showed a photo of an unnamed man passing out leaflets with JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, whom the tabloid insisted was Ted Cruz’s father, Rafael Cruz. Trump went so far as to wonder why the Enquirer, a supermarket tabloid that on rare occasions breaks news that’s actually true, has never received a Pulitzer prize for journalism:
.@realDonaldTrump on #TedCruz‘s father: “I don’t know his father…I think he’s a lovely guy.†pic.twitter.com/MC0s8MR9E0
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 22, 2016
As CBS News reporter Sopan Deb, who follows the Trump campaign notes, Trump announced Cruz’s refusal to endorse him might very well be the end of the Texas Tea Party Senator’s career:
Here’s full bit of the 1st time Trump goes off on Cruz today: “Honestly, he may have ruined his political career.” pic.twitter.com/PlDZYTf9nU
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) July 22, 2016
And he brought up the time he retweeteed a very unflattering photo of Cruz’s wife, and threatened to spill the beans” on her:
Here’s where jaws started to drop – Trump explaining why he retweeted unflattering photo of Heidi Cruz: pic.twitter.com/dDZSbsyUxi
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) July 22, 2016
While saying he “never started anything with the wife,” meaning Heidi Cruz:
.@realDonaldTrump on #TedCruz: “I didn’t start anything with the wife.†pic.twitter.com/iYIITKYBDp
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 22, 2016
Trump also said he doesn’t even want Cruz’s endorsement, and will refuse it – not that he’s likely to ever get it:
WATCH: Donald Trump says he doesn’t want Ted Cruz’s endorsement: “Just stay home, Ted, relax, enjoy yourself.” https://t.co/vlcdfxqlcw
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) July 22, 2016
And even “joked” he might create a super PAC to defeat Cruz’s future political campaigns:
Donald Trump jokes that he would set up a super PAC against Ted Cruz while President https://t.co/MEDYDBOalM https://t.co/dJ2AvSsqQi
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 22, 2016
This man could become the leader of the free world. That very thought should be terrifying to every American.Â
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