Trump And Melania Get Rousing Hero’s Welcome At College National Championship Game: ‘USA, USA’
President Trump received a hero’s welcome today in New Orleans where he is attending the college football championship game.
With all the mudslinging at Trump, with all the Russian hoax stuff for three years it is remarkable that people still great him with rousing ovations almost as if they are telling the mainstream media to go pound sand.
Imagine all that Trump put up with for the last three years, all the terrified deep staters lined up against him because he threatened their grifting.
They make a lot of money off the bureaucracy and Trump is changing that. Look no farther as to why they hate him so much – he wants them to get honest jobs.
So it was good to see Trump get the proper respect he deserves from the public and now that the Russian story is proven to be a hoax hopefully more Americans will admit they were wrong and give Trump a chance or at least the respect he deserves.
He gave up a lot to try to fix this country and it must be acknowledged. He didn’t have to run, his life was just fine.
Scroll below to see the amazing video of Trump getting showered with love from the adoring crowd.
From Yahoo:
For the third time in three months, President Donald Trump has made a public appearance at a college football game. And for the third consecutive trip, he’s been greeted by raucous cheers.
Trump arrived at the College Football Playoff title game between No. 1 LSU and No. 3 Clemson at the Superdome on Monday with the expectation of a warm welcome.
Both schools are located in states that have voted red in recent presidential elections, and Trump received cheers from the Southern fan bases when he was introduced before the national anthem to a massive ovation and chants of “U-S-A!!! U-S-A!”
Trump attended part of one of the regular season’s marquee games between LSU and Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He also appeared at the annual game between Army and Navy, which was held in Philadelphia. Both also greeted him with distinct ovations.
“He sees it as a harmless way to show his face,” said John Couvillon, a Louisiana-based pollster and political consultant. “The thing that he appreciates is that in Southern states, particularly in Louisiana, is that football and politics get equal billing in terms of being the top sport.”
With a few muddled greetings coming during an appearance at the World Series in Washington D.C. (heavy boos) and a UFC fight in New York City (mix of cheers), Trump’s allegiance to college football has left him undefeated in terms of reception. Trump won the votes of all the states in the SEC footprint and won 58 percent of the vote in Louisiana and 55 percent in South Carolina, where both the schools playing in the title game are located.
“[The appearance] cements his relationship with his core constituency,” said Howell Raines, the former New York Times editor and political commentator for MSNBC. “Certainly, he couldn’t be safer politically in South Carolina and Louisiana.”
How the crowd reacted when President Donald Trump walked in to the National Championship Game. pic.twitter.com/1a0nyLrYNV
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