Mr. Devinney just shrugged his shoulders and said, “He’s sleeping.” »
Ms Hill said she was voting “100% – 1,000%” for Mr Trump. She admitted Mr Biden “had good intentions”, but added: “It’s a cliché, he’s a puppet, he’s being told things. I don’t think he’s man enough to lead our country.
Manliness is the hallmark of the UFC, and then some.
It’s a violent, blood-splattered, brutal and muscular spectacle. A California fighter named Kevin Holland and a Polish fighter named Michal Oleksiejczuk fought within inches of Mr. Trump’s face. The former president watched with interest as the American placed the Pole on the ground, secured his right arm and appeared to remove it from its holder. (Mr. White described it as an “absolutely magnificent” moment in his post-match commentary: “The arm is clearly, at the very least, dislocated and possibly broken,” he said. )
Victorious, Holland emerged from the octagonal ring, walked toward Mr. Trump, leaned down and shook his hand, leaned in to hear the former president say something to him and put his hand down left on Mr. Trump’s right shoulder.
The moment was projected onto the colossal video screens above the ring. And the crowd roared.
Klieg’s lights turned on Mr. Trump and his entourage, and the sound system amplified the bass that now resonated with the White Stripes’ revenge riff:
I will fight them.
An army of seven nations could not hold me.
They’re going to rip it out.
I take their time right behind my back.
Mr. Trump stood and turned to face the crowd, raising his fist.
The arena responded: “USA! UNITED STATES! UNITED STATES!”