Trump is set to make his way to Tuscaloosa, AL on Saturday for the big college football showdown between No. 2 ranked LSU and No. 3 Alabama. Bryant-Denny Stadium, of course, figures to be friendly territory for the president — considering he won Alabama by 28 points in 2016. Still, the school’s student government association is warning students that protesting Trump could result in dire consequences. According to Alabama.com, Jason Rothfarb — vice president of student affairs at the school — penned a letter to students saying “Any organizations that engage in disruptive behavior during the game will be removed from block seating instantly for the remainder of the season.” The letter does not define what it considers to be “disruptive behavior.” But it does spell out the possible penalty: protest, and you could lose your tickets. For a football crazy school like Alabama, this figures to be quite the deterrent.
Considering he is not paying his bills, any community allowing him do his Nuremberg rallies is surprising. I had discussed a few weeks ago going to his Louisiana rally being held now with several cousins. Being a large guys we figured it would pose an interesting challenge for security with with ten of us monsters shouting lock him up. Nobody actually wanted that smell on them. Eddie Rispone the construction guy doing the I'm too rich to be corrupt thing for the GOP. Sure he spent $11 million of his own money in the primary just for hugs.