POTUS Wants To Make America Great Again
The four words that would assist and move Trump to the White House were an inspiration born years previously, when hardly anyone but Trump he himself might imagine himself repeating the oath to the White House as our 45th president of the United States.
It occurred in Nov 2012, the day after Mitt Romney lost what had actually been presumed to be a winnable race versus President Obama. All Republicans were spiraling into a crisis, one that had some wondering whether a GOP president would ever sit in the Oval Office once again. But on the 26th floor of a golden glass Manhattan building that wears his name, Donald Trump was concerning his conclusion that his own time was at hand. And in common fashion, the first thing Trump considered was how to brand it. After much thought, expressions popped into his head. "Let's Make America Great". Those did not have the right ring. Then, "Make America Great." But that sounded like a minor slogan to the nation. And after that, it struck him "Make America Great Again" I said, 'That is so excellent. 'He written it down," Trump recalled in an interview. "I went to my attorneys. I have a great deal of attorneys in-house. We have many attorneys. I have actually got people that handle these things. I stated, 'See if you can have this registered and trademarked.' Five days later on, Donald registered an application with the United States Government Trademark Office, where he requested special rights to use "Make America Great Again" for the use of "political action committee services, namely, promoting public awareness of political issues and donations in the field of politics." Donald paid a $325 registration cost. Trumps vision ran against the normal wisdom at the time, in fact, he was "much the opposite," Trump stated. To save the party, the Republican candidate Trump was persuaded, the Republican Party would have to file down its edges, become kinder and more inclusive. Saying "Make America Great Again" was dissentious and backward-looking. It proclaimed no nod to variety or progress. It seemed like a death wish to the GOP's But Trump had actually envisioned something different in the country, and in the daily lives of its working class people. "Donald felt that the working class were hurting," he stated. "I looked at the many kinds of disease our country had, and whether it's at the border, or it's security, or it's order or absence of order. Then, of course, you get to negotiate, and I said to myself, 'Exactly what would be good?' I was sitting at my desk, where I'm right now, and I stated, 'Make America Great Again.'" Follow President Trump |