Close X
Thursday, September 26, 2024
ADVT 
International

Donald Trump Turns To Object Of His Ridicule: A Teleprompter

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 08 Jun, 2016 11:55 AM
    BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. — Donald Trump routinely mocks his rivals for using teleprompters, but the presumptive Republican presidential nominee relied on the much-maligned political crutch Tuesday night for his closely watched speech at the end of the Republican primary calendar.
     
    A pair of teleprompters flanked the podium at the Trump National Golf Club in suburban New York City, and the celebrity businessman appeared to be reading from them as he delivered a speech that featured far less of his trademark bluster.
     
    It wasn't the first time Trump has read from the devices — he used them, for instance, when speaking to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in March — but his reliance on them Tuesday prompted the word "teleprompter" to trend on Twitter and flew in the face of his usual criticism of them.
     
     
    "I don't use teleprompters," he said in January, criticizing Hillary Clinton for using one. "Wouldn't that be easy, teleprompters? I watched Hillary the other day and she has the biggest teleprompters I've ever seen. In fact, if you're sitting on that side of the room or that side of the room you can't see her because when they are outside, they are painted black and you can't even see her."
     
    Months earlier, he even proclaimed that "if you run for president, you shouldn't be allowed to use teleprompters. Because you don't even know if the guy's smart."
     
    Trump doesn't use the devices at this hallmark rallies but sometimes delivers an amusing impersonation of their use, pretending to move his head back and forth to read from devices on either side of the stage.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Chipotle CEO: The Company Will Cover Any Costs To Make Its Restaurants The Safest Anywhere

    Chipotle CEO: The Company Will Cover Any Costs To Make Its Restaurants The Safest Anywhere
    SEATTLE — Chipotle will not raise prices to cover the cost of new food safety procedures put in place after an E. coli outbreak sickened more than 50 people, the company's founder and CEO said Tuesday during a visit to Seattle.

    Chipotle CEO: The Company Will Cover Any Costs To Make Its Restaurants The Safest Anywhere

    Year After Peshawar School Massacre, Pakistan Still Trying To Cope With Rising Terrorism

    Year After Peshawar School Massacre, Pakistan Still Trying To Cope With Rising Terrorism
    As Pakistan marks the first year following the Peshawar attack, surviving school children, teachers and parents have been attempting to make the long journey back to normality.

    Year After Peshawar School Massacre, Pakistan Still Trying To Cope With Rising Terrorism

    North Korean Court Sentences Canadian Pastor To Life For Anti-State Activities

    North Korean Court Sentences Canadian Pastor To Life For Anti-State Activities
    PYONGYANG, Korea, Democratic People's Republic Of — North Korea's Supreme Court sentenced a Canadian pastor to life in prison with hard labour on Wednesday for what it called crimes against the state.

    North Korean Court Sentences Canadian Pastor To Life For Anti-State Activities

    US Central Bank Raises Interest Rates By 0.25 Points

    US Central Bank Raises Interest Rates By 0.25 Points
    For the first time in nearly a decade, America's central bank, the US Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate on Wednesday from a range of 0 percent to 0.25 percent to a range of 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent.

    US Central Bank Raises Interest Rates By 0.25 Points

    The Cost Of Power: Presidents, Prime Ministers May Age Quicker And Die Sooner, New Study Says

    The Cost Of Power: Presidents, Prime Ministers May Age Quicker And Die Sooner, New Study Says
    Leading a country comes with extraordinary privileges but also, apparently, a price: new research suggests that heads of state age faster than normal and that the stress of the job may shave almost three years off their life expectancy.

    The Cost Of Power: Presidents, Prime Ministers May Age Quicker And Die Sooner, New Study Says

    Canadian Sentenced To Nine Months For Smuggling Immigrants Into The U.S.

    Canadian Sentenced To Nine Months For Smuggling Immigrants Into The U.S.
    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Albany says 29-year-old Christopher Square of Kahnawake (kah-nah-WAH'-kee), Que., was sentenced to nine months in prison.

    Canadian Sentenced To Nine Months For Smuggling Immigrants Into The U.S.