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originally posted by: CriticalStinker
There’s a different set of expectations for Trump and Harris, mainly because he runs on not being a “normal” politician, while she leans into it.
originally posted by: andy06shake
But we have to wonder what would have been said should Kamala Harris had decided to request her playlist and just dance, dance, dance, truffle shuffling about for the best part of half an hour and failing to return to any sort of actual questions?
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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: andy06shake
But we have to wonder what would have been said should Kamala Harris had decided to request her playlist and just dance, dance, dance, truffle shuffling about for the best part of half an hour and failing to return to any sort of actual questions?
Need to think that most who go to Trump rallies are old, retired people. I bet he kept going because the old farts loved it.
I see him as an entertainer more than anything else.
originally posted by: Kallipygywiggy
a reply to: Dalamax
I shouldn't be at all surprised.
You do realise, don't you, that big stars, superstars, are monsters created by popular culture. Having failed at being decent human beings, they deny and compensate for their failure by seeking and finding the adoration of the crowd. They usually come to sorry and disgusting ends –– heart attack on the toilet while trying to move their bowels, dead of a drug overdose with a catheter up their penises, naked in a pool of vomit on the floor of their palatial Hollywood boudoir. You know the sort of thing.
You may have heard the phrase 'the madness of crowds'. Superstars are a product of it.
It's a very American thing. Australia doesn't and can't make superstars. Kylie and Mel are about your speed. Lucky you –- and I mean it.