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"How are you? You were so amazing. I walk in. Nobody knew I was coming, and she grabbed me and she hugged me. She said, 'I like you.' And she's tough too. I tell you. She doesn't like a lot of people, but it's an honor to have you and your friends and everybody."
"Everybody got together at around 9:30 in the morning and walked on over to the Chick-fil-A and then we sat there and waited until the president showed up.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: frogs453
I don't understand the argument, was she on Trump's payroll when she was working at the Chick fil A?
Montgomery, a former Georgia Republican Party staffer who regularly coordinates events for HBCU students open to conservative ideas to meet with politicians and activists, said she was notified earlier in the week that Trump would visit Atlanta’s Vine City neighborhood during his trip to host a high-dollar fundraiser in the city. She notified a private group chat of students she uses to coordinate events and job opportunities about the president’s visit. She received immediate interest in appearing alongside him from around a dozen students.
“Everybody got together at around 9:30 in the morning and walked on over to the Chick-fil-A and then we sat there and waited until the president showed up,” said Montgomery, who can be seen embracing the former president in multiple viral videos. “It’s really disheartening to see that the media makes it seem like we just stumbled into a Chick-fil-A and he bought us milkshakes.”
Morehouse and Spelman Colleges are some of the foremost historically Black colleges in the nation, with long legacies of influential Black alumni in politics, business, religion and medicine. Martin Luther King Jr. and Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, who pastors King’s former church, are both Morehouse alumni. Stacey Abrams, the influential Georgia Democrat, attended Spelman. Alongside neighboring Clark Atlanta University and Morris Brown College, the academic collective on Atlanta’s West Side has served as a bastion of African American politics and culture since before the Civil Rights movement.
The visit was not met with fanfare by some on campus or the local community. Montgomery denounced the criticism some students who appeared in the viral videos alongside Trump have received both on campus and online.
“They are claiming that the students made a mockery of their institutions and saying that they are disrespecting their ancestors. It is really, really bad,” said Montgomery.
originally posted by: frogs453
Is Harris bringing Quavo to various events in different states and acting like he just is just a random organic supporter? If so, then I totally agree.
originally posted by: frogs453
Trump told you it was a random surprise visit to the restaurant, he told you that these supporters were black Detroit church members. Many believe him when he actually lied.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: putnam6
Is Harris bringing Quavo to various events in different states and acting like is just a random organic supporter? If so, then I totally agree. Trump told you it was a random surprise visit to the restaurant, he told you that these supporters were black Detroit church members. Many believe him when he actually lied.
The visit was not met with fanfare by some on campus or the local community. Montgomery denounced the criticism some students who appeared in the viral videos alongside Trump have received both on campus and online.
“They are claiming that the students made a mockery of their institutions and saying that they are disrespecting their ancestors. It is really, really bad,” said Montgomery.
Agreed.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: frogs453
Trump told you it was a random surprise visit to the restaurant, he told you that these supporters were black Detroit church members. Many believe him when he actually lied.
It was a random surprise visit to the restaurant. His team told the secret service and they cased the place, obviously tipping off the employees, but it was a surprise visit in that it wasn't on the schedule and wasn't planned days and days in advance. He had a random meet with her there.
And for the black Detroit church, he said they were members of the church. It's a natural assumption to make. If I walk into a church and there is a crowd, I'm going to assume they are members of that church.
He didn't lie.
Seriously .. you just sound disgruntled because a black woman is off the democrat plantation.
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: SteamyAmerican
It doesn't matter.
But it does show the desperation....
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: putnam6
Thanks, kinda foxed me because of how shonky some of the faces looked.
I can see now they probably just resampled the video at a really low rate to make it look fake.
“She’s a piece of s***,” Brown said in an interview with The Art of Dialogue podcast. “I was in California, she lacked professional confidence, and she worked on it by hiking up her hemline when she needed influence rather than research. I was out in California for 15 years doing my show when she was at a peak, and she had a reputation amongst the trial lawyers of being lazy.”
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: putnam6
Is Harris bringing Quavo to various events in different states and acting like is just a random organic supporter? If so, then I totally agree. Trump told you it was a random surprise visit to the restaurant, he told you that these supporters were black Detroit church members. Many believe him when he actually lied.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: Euronymous2625
Yep...Convict against Prosecutor. 'oughta be good....