Can You Imagine FDR Dancing?' Trump Admits Very Classy' Melania Hates' His Rally Tradition
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Can You Imagine FDR Dancing?' Trump Admits Very Classy' Melania Hates' His Rally Tradition
"She hates when I dance, Trump continued. I said, Everybody wants me to dance. He then gritted his teeth as he continued his impression of the First Lady being upset. Darling, it's not presidential.' She actually said, Could you imagine FDR dancing?' She said that to me, he recalled. Trump raised his eyebrows and took a few seconds to span the crowd with a Can you believe it? look on his face."
"Of course, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt could not dance because he had polio. FDR contracted the disease in 1921 and used a wheelchair during his presidency because he was paralyzed from the waist down. So needless to say, FDR was not doing the Jitterbug or the Foxtrot or the YMCA dance for that matter, either. Trump has since made the Village People dance from the '70s his go-to move at rallies."
"The president continued his speech by calling FDR an elegant fellow something he said he had to admit, even though Roosevelt was a Democrat. Trump added that he and his wife have bickered about whether his supporters like to see him dancing on stage. She said they don't like it, they're just being nice to me. I said that's not right, the place goes crazy. They're screaming Dance!'"
President Donald Trump joked that his wife Melania dislikes his signature YMCA dance, mimicking her saying, "It's not presidential," and imitating her asking, "Could you imagine FDR dancing?" Franklin Delano Roosevelt could not dance because he contracted polio in 1921 and used a wheelchair during his presidency. Trump has made the Village People dance a recurring rally move and said he and his wife bicker over whether supporters enjoy his onstage dancing. Trump called FDR "an elegant fellow" despite party differences and predicted that Republicans will buck historical trends and win big in the midterms.
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