Donald Trump Says He Has One of the ‘Best Temperaments’ of Any Presidential Candidate (VIDEO)

Brace yourselves – controversial Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had enough of playing the “nice guy,” and is taking his gloves off.

Yes, this is exactly what he declared at his rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, when the audience was chanting “Lock Her Up” about Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.).

ABC News reported him saying,

“I’ve been nice, but after watching that performance last night, such lies, I don’t have to be so nice anymore. I’m taking the gloves off, right, yes? Take the gloves off…. Just remember this, Trump is going to be no more Mr. nice guy. Tell Hillary I am not gonna be nice anymore.”

Trump hasn’t been particularly nice to Clinton during the campaigning as it is, giving her the moniker “Crooked Hillary.” He has repeatedly attacked her for her emails, for Bengazhi, and even for having a shrill voice, among countless other accusations.

Simultaneously, Trump has bragged throughout the campaign about his own presidential qualities, from being a top business man, even though several bankruptcies, lawsuits, and complaints indicate otherwise, to being well endowed as a man.

He doesn’t even seem to realize that these are not necessarily relevant qualities we want to see in our president (or need to know about).

On Friday he added that he has “one of the best temperaments” of any previous presidential candidate to his merits,

“I think I have the best temperament, or certainly one of the best temperaments, of anybody that’s ever run for the office of president. […] Because I have a winning temperament. I know how to win.”

What Trump has proven so far, more accurately, is that he likes to battle. Clinton warned against Trump in her speech at the Democratic National Convention, saying,

“A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man you can trust with nuclear weapons.”  

But Trump is confident that his popularity among TV viewers will win him the election. As ABC News reported, Trump had 34.9 million viewers watching his speech at the Republican National Convention versus Clinton’s 33.3 million viewers,

“Oh and by the way, so the Nielsen ratings just came out; these are for television, much more important than polls.”

Trump, many viewers watch you for entertainment, and when they hear you say all these factually incorrect and irrelevant statements, they only serve as a warning against voting for you! Do not underestimate Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xct1mem-nRc

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