The new, old Trump brings back ‘Lyin’ Ted’
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, April 20, 2016. (Photo: Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters)
INDIANAPOLIS — Donald Trump apparently isn’t finished with “Lyin’ Ted.”
The
real estate mogul and Republican frontrunner revived his favorite
nickname for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at a rally here, repeatedly using it to
trash his rival for his alleged close ties to special interests and for
his efforts to outmaneuver Trump in the race for delegates to the party
convention.
“I’m
millions of votes ahead of ‘Lyin’ Ted,’” Trump boasted, slamming the
Texas senator for trying to exploit a “rigged” and “corrupt” delegate
system.
Trump’s
taunts came just a day after he revealed a new, more restrained side at
his New York primary victory event Tuesday night, referring to his
rival as “Senator Cruz” and offering a more disciplined message. The GOP
frontrunner has frequently bragged that he can be “presidential” when
he chooses, and his change of tone spurred speculation that he
was embracing a more general-election friendly message on the advice of
new campaign aides, including convention manager Paul Manafort.
But
in his first campaign appearance here ahead of Indiana’s May 3 primary,
Trump was back to his rambunctious self, whipping up the crowd with his
taunts of Cruz and the Republican Party establishment. He also verbally
tangled with protesters, who repeatedly interrupted his hour-long
remarks here.
“Get ’em out of here,” Trump growled repeatedly, as supporters cheered wildly.
But
there were none of the violent encounters between Trump’s supporters
and the hecklers that marked some of his earlier rallies. When one man
left quietly with police, Trump made fun of him from the stage.
“These protesters aren’t very tough around here,” Trump said. “That’s good.”
The new, old Trump brings back ‘Lyin’ Ted’
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