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Donald Trump’s Job Interview For President With Jimmy Fallon
There were plenty of yuks between Donald Trump and Jimmy Fallon Monday night when the GOP presidential frontrunner appeared on “The Tonight Show”.
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Referring to his clipboard, Fallon asks Trump why he wants the job.
Trump’s state campaign director says the Republican front-runner will attend an event at the ORU Mabee Center on Wednesday, January 20th.
“I thought that was heartfelt”, Trump said empathetically.
“Yeah. When I was 1, I cried”, Trump said.
“I think she’s having a tough time”, Trump said in a woeful tone. And what’s so galling about Fallon calling him to “The Tonight Show” to once again stroke his ego is the frustrating charade that Trump is just another, ordinary candidate, and not an anti-immigrant, openly racist, casually misogynist opportunist with a billion dollars and counting. Taking a cue from his unforgettable predecessors, including hosts Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, Fallon carrys on the tradition that audiences know and love – kicking off every show with the iconic “Tonight Show” monologue. I’ll get along with Democrats, with Republicans, with liberals, with conservatives. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. “Are you willing to relocate?”
“I noticed that”, Fallon said. I’m winning against Hillary one-on-one, and I haven’t even started on her yet. And she stopped talking about me all of a sudden.
Trump then told Fallon that if Clinton and he both win their primary elections, that it could be the biggest voter turnout in history. I was always a good student.
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“Not at all. I’d be very very uncomfortable”, he smiled.