Of course I don’t support terrorists. But, now I have a known Taliban supporter (who thinks homosexuals should be punished by God) standing 5 feet from me at a recent rally, clearly supporting me, waving an American flag. His image is easy to pick out on the broadcast. And, it just so happens that his son killed 45+ (not sure the number – does it matter?) people in a gay nightclub a few miles away.
So, should I support his right to free speech? He’s clearly a Hillary supporter and just because his son killed a bunch of Americans in a bar in Orlando doesn’t make him a bad guy. Does it?
He got an invitation from my people. My people asked him to stand behind me. A muslim looking guy would look good in the background. Or, so they thought.
But this guy is bad. He wants to support me. But, my team should never have allowed him within 20 feet of me.
I mean, I should probably fire the advance team that allowed that to happen. Turns out one of the members of the advance team is the same person a few weeks ago that put water in my travel cup instead of vodka. I wanted to fire her then. I should have. Now, I’m stuck with the terrorist at my rally.
Then, I have to walk by the press wanting a comment. Of course I have to ignore them. No more press conferences. And, for sure, no to answering questions. I’m much better if someone tells me exactly what to say. At this point, it’s kind of hard to remember what I’m for and against. So a clear written answer works better for me.
Like the other day when my staff wanted me to do debate prep. Ha. This is what debate prep should consist of:
1) Find out the questions that will be asked (the debates aren’t on Fox, get the questions from the mainstream media)
2) Get a speech writer to draft my response
3) Let me memorize the response
Easy.
Also, the debates are planned, as I wanted and requested – against major football games… it doesn’t matter.
More later.