Some Americans, worried about landing in Canada without identification, attempted to swim back to the U.S.
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Some Americans, worried about landing in Canada without identification, attempted to swim back to the U.S.
BUFFALO, New York (CNN) -- It wasn't quite as disturbing as grandma getting run over by a reindeer, but, fortunately, few children were around Sunday to witness Santa being taken into custody by the Border Patrol of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
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Nigel Farage at Donald Trump rally: 'I wouldn't vote for Clinton if you paid me'
Trump described Brexit as a bid for autonomy and drew parallels to his own campaign, declaring a Trump presidency would bring ‘American independence’
Donald Trump positioned himself as an underdog Wednesday night, leaning on Nigel Farage, architect of the British exit from the European Union, to boost morale in the face of sliding polls.
Midway through a speech in Mississippi Trump described “Brexit” as a bid for independence and drew parallels to his own campaign, declaring a Trump presidency would bring about “American independence”.
He introduced Farage as the leader of Ukip who stood up to the EU “against all odds”. Farage told the crowd of thousands, “We reached those people who have never voted in their lives but believed by going out and voting for Brexit they could take back control of their country, take back control of their borders and get back their pride and self-respect.”
The crowd seemed slightly puzzled by Farage’s appearance on stage. But Trump welcomed Farage warmly, and stood by him as he spoke.
Farage, on stage alongside one of the wealthiest men in the United States, said that Brexit was “for the little people, for the real people”.
Farage’s involvement is part of Trump’s latest strategy that centers on his new campaign chair, Stephen Bannon. Bannon was the head of the Breitbart website before Trump hired him, and is an enthusiastic supporter of Brexit.
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Boyle wrote:God must be a Democrat, then.
OlivierK wrote:Yeah, I'd love to have an interviewer play back that clip to Bachmann after Clinton's won, and ask her what she thinks God's up to now.
Acetone wrote:What a fucking nut case. Hahahahahahahaha.
I don't think I've ever seen something so cringe worthy.
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