I thought this was a decent interview, but the guy kept cutting Trump off - very disrespectful. And I REALLY didn't like the question he asked (and pressed about) re: GEOTUS looking "emotional" and pausing for 45 seconds before resuming his speech at one of the rallies where he was using the Q song/music before the section of his speech before the line, "But now we are a nation in decline."
I vividly remember that particular rally's looooooooooooong pause Trump made after the music started and his facial expressions and (what looked like to me) pain on his face - it made ME cry. After that particular rally, I sent just that portion in a video clip (at the time) to several friends because it was so intense (at least for me).
We were pretty much in agreement that he was choked up a bit, although one person wondered if the teleprompter simply went down briefly (that could be it too - and he just was irritated from that). Either way though, regardless of the cause for Trump's extended long pause after the music started playing that night, why on earth would an interviewer - much less a supposedly pro-Trump interviewer - put GEOTUS on the spot like that asking a question about it and then pressing it when Trump was clearly uncomfortable about it?!?
The interviewer guy alluded to something about him crying (or "being emotional") on camera would "humanize" him (paraphrasing) and he kept going at Trump about it. AS IF Trump needs to be "humanized" - are you effing kidding me?!? This man (Trump) is literally trying to save humanity and fighting incomprehensible evil and dark forces we can't even fathom - all on our behalf.
I'll probably never watch that PBD guy again because of what I saw in this interview. President Trump did magnificently (as always), but I don't think this guy deserves Trump's precious time.
Wow, I thought the interviewer made the interview. I thought it was really good and well put together. It was like two guys sitting around having a discussion and Trump really opened up about things that you never heard before. To each his own.
I thought this was a decent interview, but the guy kept cutting Trump off - very disrespectful. And I REALLY didn't like the question he asked (and pressed about) re: GEOTUS looking "emotional" and pausing for 45 seconds before resuming his speech at one of the rallies where he was using the Q song/music before the section of his speech before the line, "But now we are a nation in decline."
I vividly remember that particular rally's looooooooooooong pause Trump made after the music started and his facial expressions and (what looked like to me) pain on his face - it made ME cry. After that particular rally, I sent just that portion in a video clip (at the time) to several friends because it was so intense (at least for me).
We were pretty much in agreement that he was choked up a bit, although one person wondered if the teleprompter simply went down briefly (that could be it too - and he just was irritated from that). Either way though, regardless of the cause for Trump's extended long pause after the music started playing that night, why on earth would an interviewer - much less a supposedly pro-Trump interviewer - put GEOTUS on the spot like that asking a question about it and then pressing it when Trump was clearly uncomfortable about it?!?
The interviewer guy alluded to something about him crying (or "being emotional") on camera would "humanize" him (paraphrasing) and he kept going at Trump about it. AS IF Trump needs to be "humanized" - are you effing kidding me?!? This man (Trump) is literally trying to save humanity and fighting incomprehensible evil and dark forces we can't even fathom - all on our behalf.
I'll probably never watch that PBD guy again because of what I saw in this interview. President Trump did magnificently (as always), but I don't think this guy deserves Trump's precious time.
Wow, I thought the interviewer made the interview. I thought it was really good and well put together. It was like two guys sitting around having a discussion and Trump really opened up about things that you never heard before. To each his own.