Before the rub, Fallon did sneak in a few subtle quips, like asking Trump if he knew what a coin was, or suggesting that he still has time to drop out if he decides he no longer wants to become president. But by and large, Fallon’s interview was an extended on-air puff piece, filled with the same sort of polite give-and-take a late-night host reserves for an actor on an obligatory promotional tour.
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The Huffington Post article says that Trump is a "...well-documented xenophobic, racist and misogynistic serial liar...." I have seen him lie once in awhile, but where's the evidence for xenophobia and racism? It's been my impression that when people get up to that level in business, they don't give a darn about people's ethnicity, they care about their character, motives, intelligence, and ability to make good deal with them. Xenophobia and racism are counterproductive in the business world. Plus, at worst, they are "thought crimes". Where is "Freedom of Thought" in the Left's world?
ReplyDeleteFallon, like Trump, is an entertainer, not a hard-hitting journalist or interviewer. Hard-hitting interviews are not what The Tonight Show is (or has ever been) all about.
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