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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I watched it too. I had sympathy for Trump with the recent criticism of his singing the national anthem (he's hard of hearing and he's not paid for his singing skills) but this just seemed like a huge lack of self-awareness of what he was saying if he put himself in the audience's shoes.
It didn't seem at all like he was joking when he said that he gave them that privilege but maybe I don't get his irony.
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Maybe I've watched more Trump speeches and more used to his style?

In reality, it's irrelevant; the audience didn't seem to care.
Trump is full of himself, no question about it. But he's not afraid to stand up to threatening countries, getting the economy sorted, lowering unemployment, reducing illegal immegrants and standing up for Israel when the whole world is showing a tendency towards anti-Semitism. Then despite his arrogance, as the American expression goes... Go Trump!