Immigration reform is fine-but don’t rush to give away our country! Sounds like that’s what’s happening. - Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 30, 2013
Трамп про иммиграцию на CPAC в марте 2013:
"We have to make America strong again and make America great again. Now this is a hard one, because when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals, even if given the right to vote. You know you're going to have to do what's right. But the fact is 11 million people will be voting Democratic. You can be out front, you can be the spearhead, you can do whatever you want to do, but every one of those 11 million people will be voting Democratic. It's just the way it works, and you have to be very, very careful, because you could say, that to a certain extent, the odds aren't looking so great right now for Republicans, that you're on a suicide mission. You're just not going to get those votes. Now, I say to myself, why aren't we letting people in from Europe? I have many friends, many, many friends--and nobody wants to talk this, nobody wants to say it--but I have many friends from Europe. They want to come in. People I know. Tremendous people. Hard-working people. They can't come in. I know people whose sons went to Harvard; top in their class, went to the Wharton School of Finance, great, great students. They happen to be a citizen of a foreign country. They learn, they take all of our knowledge, and they can't work in this country. We throw them out. We educate them, we make them really good, they go home; they can't stay here so they work from their country, and they work very effectively against us. Now how stupid is that? Top in your class at Harvard and you get thrown out of the country. So something has to happen." http://www.p2016.org/photos13/cpac13/trump031513spt.html
Он выступал утром перед почти пустой аудиторией. Но удочка была закинута.
Весь следующий день Трамп жаловался в Твиттере на прессу, которая недооценила размер его аудитории.
WHY CAN'T THE MEDIA TELL THE TRUTH - WE WOULD ALL BE SO MUCH BETTER OFF! - Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 15, 2013
The country's top birther was a controversial pick for a speaking slot at the annual conservative gathering, given that governors like Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell weren't invited. Organizers said Trump was wildly popular with attendees. But it's hard to say why. He doesn't know how to give a political stump speech. "We have to make America strong again and make America great again," he said on Friday, then paused until the crowd realized it was an applause line. They applauded. "Thank you," Trump said, satisfied. Worse, Trump says straight-up lies. "I've made over $8 billion," Trump said. "When I was running i filed my financial statement," when he was running for president in 2012, "people were surprised." No, people were surprised that Trump made that claim Friday, because it's false. He never filed his financial disclosure forms with the Federal Elections Commission. Then he had some deep thoughts on the Iraq war. Before the invasion, "some very smart people told me we were going for the oil," Trump said. "I was like, I get that." The audience laughed. But we didn't get the oil, Trump said; we should go back and get it. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/03/donald-trump-cpac-2013/317362/
Immigration reform is fine-but don’t rush to give away our country! Sounds like that’s what’s happening.
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 30, 2013
Трамп про иммиграцию на CPAC в марте 2013:
"We have to make America strong again and make America great again.
Now this is a hard one, because when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals, even if given the right to vote. You know you're going to have to do what's right. But the fact is 11 million people will be voting Democratic. You can be out front, you can be the spearhead, you can do whatever you want to do, but every one of those 11 million people will be voting Democratic. It's just the way it works, and you have to be very, very careful, because you could say, that to a certain extent, the odds aren't looking so great right now for Republicans, that you're on a suicide mission. You're just not going to get those votes.
Now, I say to myself, why aren't we letting people in from Europe? I have many friends, many, many friends--and nobody wants to talk this, nobody wants to say it--but I have many friends from Europe. They want to come in. People I know. Tremendous people. Hard-working people. They can't come in. I know people whose sons went to Harvard; top in their class, went to the Wharton School of Finance, great, great students. They happen to be a citizen of a foreign country. They learn, they take all of our knowledge, and they can't work in this country. We throw them out. We educate them, we make them really good, they go home; they can't stay here so they work from their country, and they work very effectively against us. Now how stupid is that? Top in your class at Harvard and you get thrown out of the country. So something has to happen."
http://www.p2016.org/photos13/cpac13/trump031513spt.html
Он выступал утром перед почти пустой аудиторией. Но удочка была закинута.
Весь следующий день Трамп жаловался в Твиттере на прессу, которая недооценила размер его аудитории.
WHY CAN'T THE MEDIA TELL THE TRUTH - WE WOULD ALL BE SO MUCH BETTER OFF!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 15, 2013
The country's top birther was a controversial pick for a speaking slot at the annual conservative gathering, given that governors like Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell weren't invited. Organizers said Trump was wildly popular with attendees. But it's hard to say why. He doesn't know how to give a political stump speech. "We have to make America strong again and make America great again," he said on Friday, then paused until the crowd realized it was an applause line. They applauded. "Thank you," Trump said, satisfied.
Worse, Trump says straight-up lies. "I've made over $8 billion," Trump said. "When I was running i filed my financial statement," when he was running for president in 2012, "people were surprised." No, people were surprised that Trump made that claim Friday, because it's false. He never filed his financial disclosure forms with the Federal Elections Commission. Then he had some deep thoughts on the Iraq war. Before the invasion, "some very smart people told me we were going for the oil," Trump said. "I was like, I get that." The audience laughed. But we didn't get the oil, Trump said; we should go back and get it.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/03/donald-trump-cpac-2013/317362/
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