Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Donald Trump 10/26/15

I had been wanting to make it to a political rally again for quite some time now, and I was able to do just that the other day in New Hampshire. I had the day off so I decided to make the just under 2 hour drive to Atkinson to see one of the most relevant people of the year, Donald Trump. I am not a Trump supporter by any means, but he is in the spotlight big time, very successful, and while I don't sell, his autographs are simply worth A LOT of money right now.

I woke up before 4:00 a.m. to start the 100+ mile drive, and I arrived at  the country club where the event was being held right around 6:00. The event was so early because Trump was holding a town hall meeting live on "Today", with Matt Lauer. Before the town hall meeting was a ticketed public event, which is what I attended. The doors were scheduled to open at 6:30 a.m. for the 7:00 a.m. event, however when I got there, they were open, and the place was PACKED. 

I went to look for a good spot, and even with the large crowd I was somehow lucky enough to find an aisle seat right next to where he would be walking out. My spot was as perfect as it could have been. This picture doesn't show the crowd in front of the stage, but it was gigantic, especially for before 7 a.m..

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After a while of sitting around waiting, it was time:


I was pretty confident that I would be able to get the 'graph and maybe a picture on his way off of the stage, especially with me being right next to the rail.

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The speech went on, and despite really not being a fan of Trump's views at all, it wasn't too bad of a speech. I was actually surprised with how even-keel it was. He mostly talked about how he was winning every state(which was true until this morning). 

I did however find this tweet that shows me "face-palming" during part of the event, which I thought was pretty awesome. If you want to see, simply zoom to the bottom left, and I'm in a black hat.

        
        

When the speech ended and Donald was walking off the stage I stood up and got ready. He got to me, saw my "Forbes" magazine, asked me how the article was, held it up to the crowd, got an applause, and signed it with a HUGE signature. I was happy that my drive up was rewarded. As much as I disagree with the way he carries himself politically, I was a devoted fan of his show, "The Apprentice", so it was really cool to meet him. I tried to take a photo with him, but he was just rushing too much and I couldn't get a good one taken.


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I wasn't done though. Trump had an hour long live town hall with Matt Lauer as I said earlier, and I decided to stay around to see if I could get him to sign or take a picture again afterwards.

There were a number of supporters out near his vehicle along the railing, but I found a good spot. A few of the others were live-streaming the show, so I was able to know exactly when it ended. Just a few minutes later, he came out, and started interacting with the crowd. Almost immediately, I was being pushed hard against the railing, but Donald came right over to me after signing a book for a woman. As soon as he got to me, I felt the crowd pushing even harder but I wasn't really thinking about it. Trump grabbed my photo, once again held it up to the crowd, and signed it really big like the last time. This made the trip even more worth it, and I was pretty happy.

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I think this was actually the farthest I have ever gone for a non-guaranteed interaction with someone, and I'm glad that it paid off. I'm excited to see which other candidates I can meet before next November.

3 comments:

  1. Frankly Im appalled at your story.There are millions of Americans whom would have LOVED to have been in your shoes because they truly love him as a Candidate and WANT him as their next President...not cause they are seeking after an Autograph to sell.
    I think that what YOU did however is a clear reflection of the Arrogant narccisist in Chief sitting in the Current WhiteHouse- as Im gonna guess you are probably a Hitlery supporter or perhaps the Communist Sanders.
    Perhaps you need some Humbling.
    I highly suggest you watch his latest Rally/Town Hall in Soiux City Iowa. You may sudddenly wake up to see what so many millions have recognized for months and are sticking steadfastly to .Heck you might even be moved by the humility and learn about the REAL Donald with heart.
    FULL SPEECH (High Quality) Donald Trump AMAAAAZING Rally in Sioux City, IA (10-27-15
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRFizyaCS4M

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    1. "Frankly Im appalled at your story.There are millions of Americans whom would have LOVED to have been in your shoes because they truly love him as a Candidate and WANT him as their next President...not cause they are seeking after an Autograph to sell."

      -I say at the very beginning of the post that I don't sell autographs.

      -If those people want to be in my shoes they can wake up at 3:55 a.m. on their day off, drive 2 states away, position themselves perfectly, and meet Donald. The irony of this entire comment is that you're entitling those people to meet Donald.


      "I think that what YOU did however is a clear reflection of the Arrogant narccisist in Chief sitting in the Current WhiteHouse- as Im gonna guess you are probably a Hitlery supporter or perhaps the Communist Sanders."

      -I'm not a Clinton or Sanders supporter. I am however a supporter of the right of all of my friends to marry whomever they want, the right of the women in my life to choose, and a believer that all are created equal. Also, you lose your argument completely when you use a term like, "Hitlery".

      -I'm not a supporter of blatant racism, sexism, and hatred.

      "Perhaps you need some Humbling."

      - My parents were told I would never walk and talk, and yet at 22 I have a college degree, work at arguably the top company in my field, and am pursuing another degree online on my Saturday mornings. I know where I come from and I am VERY humble.

      "Heck you might even be moved by the humility and learn about the REAL Donald with heart."

      -Probably not.

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