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brooklynite

(94,597 posts)
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 08:02 AM Jul 2015

Donald Trump: "Classy"

Donald Trump is a brand, and his New Hampshire supporters are itching to buy it.

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“He says it like it is,” said Jessica, a data analyst, during the focus group in the first-in-the-nation primary state, conducted by Purple Strategies at St. Anselm College in Manchester. “He speaks the truth.”

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“Business, we need business and I like his roughness,” said Danielle, a financial-planning consultant, adding, “He's just tough, we need someone tough.”

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“Classy,” said Cheryl, a real estate agent.

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onyourleft

(726 posts)
8. Yes, the...
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 08:26 AM
Jul 2015

...stupid is shameful. Classy is not a word I would ever use in the same sentence with the name Donald Trump.

Uncle Joe

(58,366 posts)
5. He and McCain have two things in common.
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 08:20 AM
Jul 2015

1. Both attract Republicans for the perception of being "straight talkers" even if they are or were wrong.

2. Both of these "deep thinkers" value Sara Palin's sage advice, perhaps Trump will choose her as his running mate, should he win the primary?

If that happens I suspect that Tina Fey and Carrot Top will get career boosts.

Thanks for the thread, brooklynite.

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wheniwasincongress

(1,307 posts)
17. The "classy" woman is the best
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 09:59 PM
Aug 2015

Such an outdated idea of what "class" is. I assume she means he is "classy" in the aesthetic sense, but again he is outdated: his homes and hotels are notorious for how over-the-top tacky and gaudy they are. Like Scarface when he gets rich.




Nice wall-to-wall carpeting, asshole!

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