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Turns Out The New, Improved Trump Is Not So Improved Without His Script

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. ― Republicans who wondered whether a teleprompter-less Donald Trump could retain the self-discipline of the previous month without a script to read from got their answer Monday night. No. Gone was “normalized” Trump, and back came primary-season, talk-over-everybody, blustery, word-salad Trump. And it didn’t even take 10 minutes for it to start, with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton needling Trump about the $14 million in loans he received from his father on which to build his business. Trump retorted that he had been given “a very small loan” from his father, and then went into an extended ramble that touched on other countries taking American jobs, Mexico’s value added tax, bad trade deals, the $20 trillion national debt, and on and on. “I will bring back jobs, you can’t bring back jobs,” Trump stated flatly, just a few minutes after defending the statement he’d made prior to the 2008-09 financial crisis that he hoped there would be a housing crash so he could make money.

 

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