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October 21, 2024 2 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donald Trump pulled off an absolute public relations masterpiece. He
worked at McDonald's. This was a Philadelphia area McDonald's. He
went in. It was a short shift. I'm not saying
he worked eight hours, far from it. But there he
was with all the cameras. Took off his jacket, kept

(00:21):
his shirt and tie, put on a McDonald's apron, yes,
the actual McDonald's outfit. Went to the back and worked
the fry cooker. He made French fries. He gave meals
to people in the drive through, He spoke to them,
he addressed the media, and as he rightly told them, now,

(00:45):
having worked half an hour at McDonald's, I have worked
longer and harder than Kamala Harris ever has at a McDonald's.
And so what did Trump accomplish. He showed, on the
one hand, his appreciation and respect for working Americans. He
came across as a very human man, humanizing him as

(01:09):
he spoke with, bantered with the staff, employees, customers going
through the drive through. And he put the spotlight on
one of Kamala's biggest and most blatant lies. She never
worked at a McDonald's. She made it up. And as
I said on the air, and I want to repeat

(01:32):
it right here. How pathetic do you have to be
that you have to lie on your resume that one
of your central accomplishments in life, especially in your career,
is that you worked at a McDonald's, And you're so
pathetic you have to make it up and lie about it.

(01:55):
What Trump did? He broke her. He broke Kamala. He
exposed her in a way that the common person can
understand and relate to that she is a complete fraud, fake,
and a phony. And from this point forward, not only

(02:15):
has she lost Pennsylvania, I'm telling you, as the polls
now show Trump is pulling away in every single battleground state,
Kamala Harris is toast. Trump just fried her. And if
I were her, I would be wishing now that I

(02:35):
had worked at McDonald's because after November fifth, she's gonna
need to get a job. And I hear that McDonald's
is hiring
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