Regular guy Donald Trump calls himself a 'blue
After the stress of a brutal presidential debate, Donald Trump retreated to a small Pennsylvania town Monday, where he referred to himself as a "blue-collar worker."
Trump, who inherited an estimated $40 million stake in his father's company in 1974, was speaking at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
SEE ALSO:Muslims throw Trumps' answer back in his face in the most clever way"I love blue collar workers," said Trump. "And I consider myself in a certain way to be a blue collar worker."
Here is Trump, basically the walking embodiment of a Bruce Springsteen song, posing with his family in a totally normal American home.
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And here is his regular guy's man cave with a planet-sized chandelier and down-home ceiling in fresco.
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George Takei from Star Trek gets it.
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In the crowd, Trump's supporters reportedly laughed, perhaps because the idea of him being a blue-collar worker seemed so plausible.
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Trump has never been shy about sharing his folksy wisdom, the kind you might hear at your local watering hole or the Met Gala.
Trump being a regular blue collar guy at Trump Tower.Credit: Anthony Behar/Sipa USADonald Trump, probably talking about sports and beer and stuff, on a private plane next to a gilded frame.Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESSSometimes it's nice to get out of the house and take a drive past your private helicopter.Credit: Scott Heppell,AP"I made a lot of money and I made it too easily, to the point of boredom. Anything I did worked!" he told Vanity Fair in 1990.
"Part of the beauty of me is that I am very rich," he said on Good Morning America in 2011.
Or perhaps Trump was just being very literal when talking at the rally.
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Either way, it’s good to see Trump’s entire family sharing his traditional, blue-collar values.
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