He is entirely right. Donald Trumps campaigning on the grounds the Republican party has built itself upon for the past several decades and actually delivering on the ideology they've been spouting.
The Republican party now reaps what it sows and Trump is essentially tearing the entire party to shreds with this election.
This is also an interesting video
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE9IBn4F0bc[/media]
Full interview of everything (1 hour long): [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da5VYSPsoE0[/url]
Damn, he's looking a lot older since I've last seen him.
The last guy who got to ask a question at the end of the Q&A totally ruined the vibe. He just HAD to bring up some random accusation from Gawker about Louie C.K. What a waste of Stewerts time.
[QUOTE=matt000024;50296049]Damn, he's looking a lot older since I've last seen him.[/QUOTE]
He's not wearing makeup since its not his show
[QUOTE=RIPBILLYMAYS;50297591]He's not wearing makeup since its not his show[/QUOTE]
Not to mention just letting his beard go wild.
Lookin pretty hot with that beard tbh
He also seems a lot calmer and leveled than in the show.
[quote]Fuckface von Clownstick[/quote]
not that I like Trump but that just makes you sound really, really childish
[editline]12th May 2016[/editline]
damn I'm dumb, didn't realise he actually says that, sorry.
i don't think i've ever seen such a happy man look so bitter and destroyed whenever he started talking about the media
I liked the interview but it seemed a little one sided
[QUOTE=endorphinsam;50304272]I liked the interview but it seemed [b]a little one sided[/b][/QUOTE]
Coming from when he was on TV, I expect nothing else.
[QUOTE=DuCT;50304309]Coming from when he was on TV, I expect nothing else.[/QUOTE]
absolutely, and i have a feeling a lot of the audience came for him alone. if he were to have actually have back and forth conversation/debate with the interviewer, maybe the audience would've learned more (but who knows). maybe it's just me wishing he used his popularity to pull an audience not just to feed them his and only his agenda, him interrupting axelrod doesn't really encourage free thinking on the listeners
[QUOTE=endorphinsam;50309236]absolutely, and i have a feeling a lot of the audience came for him alone. if he were to have actually have back and forth conversation/debate with the interviewer, maybe the audience would've learned more (but who knows). maybe it's just me wishing he used his popularity to pull an audience not just to feed them his and only his agenda, him interrupting axelrod doesn't really encourage free thinking on the listeners[/QUOTE]
The show (at least towards the end) was never about free thinking. Purpetuating an agenda was all it was about.
well he's a guest on axelrod's show, he's kind supposed to get the attention for that segment
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