terça-feira, 29 de março de 2016

Central Park gets tombstone with Donald Trump name

recorded message saying 'made America hate again', which refers to the pre-candidate's campaign slogan



New York - Central Park, the main green area of New York, the sun rose on Sunday with a tombstone that bears the name of Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the US presidency.

The stone contained only the year of birth magnate, 1946 but did not indicate the date of his death. In the epitaph could read the phrase "made America hate again," a joke with the slogan of his campaign: "Make America great again."

The tombstone was removed by park security officers, but the photo of the funeral monument already lapped social networks. So far, it is not known who was the author of the game. Currently, Trump leading the Republican race for the White House with 739 delegates against 465 of the Texas Senator Ted Cruz and 143 of the Ohio Governor John Kasich.

To receive the party's nomination, the presidential candidate must get 1,237 delegates. Appearing as an outsider, Trump soon excelled in the Republican race with a nationalist discourse, protectionist and radically opposed to immigration. One of his proposals is to build a wall on the border with Mexico and to the neighbor pay for the work.

Its growth also caused a drop in the level of the debate among conservatives with recurrent exchange of insults between candidates and critical hit to their wives.

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