If the TV show Fear Factor were running low on ideas we might have found their next extreme test for their competitors – touching Donald Trump’s hair.
The presidential wannabe was addressing a crowd of 1 400 (around 7 000 if you ask the man himself) in Greenville, South Carolina when he decided to address the criticism levelled at him on the front page of the New York Times. Being such a man of the people he figured the best way to quash the rumours of him wearing a toupee was to do so on stage. Here’s CBS:
He brought Mary Margaret Bannister, the South Carolina House Majority leader’s wife, on stage and let her touch the most famous hairstyle in the 2016 presidential race. The woman did as she was told and went to the microphone and said, “Yes, I believe it is.”
Fine Donald, you’ve got us there. We won’t stop mocking the ‘do though, my friend – if you can lie about your personal wealth we can select which facts we choose to believe too. More from that address:
At times, Trump acted like a stand-up comedian, especially when referring to his immigration plan.
“They buy a ladder at Home Depot, and they’re over the wall,” Trump said, referring to the Southern border. “People aren’t going over my wall.”
Looks like someone has been watching a little too much Game of Thrones, this isn’t Westeros.
[source:cbs]
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