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Synopsis: One Nation Under Trump is the first comprehensive feature documentary to delve into the zeitgeist of the unstoppable Donald Trump revolution, from the ground floor all the way to the pinnacle of the 2016 American political landscape.
 
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3.3
Year:
2016
62 min
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very high numbers.

And some of the

numbers, in my opinion,

that I got in the

early stages were,

when a state with 32%

but there were 14 people,

I think that might be

actually more and better

than getting 62% in New York,

but we never got

credit for that,

but now we don't

need the credit,

because we're going after

Hillary Clinton, she will not--

She will not be a

great president,

she will not be

a good president,

she will be a poor president.

She doesn't understand

trade, her husband signed

perhaps in the

history of the world,

the single worst

trade deal ever done.

It's called NAFTA.

And I was witness to the carnage

over the last six

weeks especially.

Now, I've known Syracuse

and I've known Poughkeepsie

and I've known all

of the different

places that I

visited in New York

and then Pennsylvania

and then Maryland,

which treated me so great and

the people are incredible,

and all of the different

states, Connecticut.

And I've witnessed what it's

done, really first hand.

And it has been,

indeed, carnage.

And we're going to

change it around.

We're not going to let Carrier

and all of these companies

just think that they can

move, go to another country,

make their products,

sell it back to us,

and we get only one thing,

we get unemployment.

Not going to happen

any more, folks.

Not going to happen anymore.

- Following his

resounding primary victory,

Trump appeared before a

rockest West Virginia crowd

and wasted no time targeting

Democratic front runner

Hillary Clinton's stance on

eliminating the

American coal industry.

The reaction was

understandably electric.

- But the miners don't

want to leave anyway,

is that right, you

want to stay here?

You want to open the mines.

We're going to open the mine.

I see over here Trump

digs coal, look at that,

Trump digs coal, that's true.

That's true, I do.

So I've always been

fascinated by it,

I've been fascinated by the

whole sequence of doing it.

It's incredible the

engineering now that's involved

and the safety and

all that's taken place

over the last number of years,

especially over

the last ten years.

And all of it's getting

safe and has it gets safe,

they're taking it away from

you in a different way.

And I just think

you're amazing people

and you watch what

happens, if I win,

we're going to bring

those miners back,

you're going to be so

proud of your president,

you're going to be so

proud of your country.

You watch.

And the other night, you

know we had a big night,

we won Indiana.

And that was a great night.

And I had so much

help, Bobby Knight,

boy did he help me,

wow, Bobby Knight.

And we had Lou Holtz and we had

the great coach from Purdue,

we had a lot of

people, Digger Phelps,

but I'll tell you Bobby went,

and he called me like a year

ago, and Bobby is Indiana,

he won 900 games, won

three championships,

won the Olympics,

won the Pan Am Games.

And about a year ago,

before I was going to run,

because I've been

doing this like

for nine and a half, 10 months.

Before I really made up my mind,

I get a call from Bobby Knight,

who I had never met,

but I know Bobby Knight.

He's tough, he's smart,

and he knows how to win,

that's a good

combination, right?

By the way, that's

what the country needs.

And he calls me up and I

recognize his voice immediately

because, "Mr. Trump, this is

Bobby Knight, I hope you run."

I said, "Bobby, run for what?"

OK, because I'm telling you,

I was three or four months away.

He said, "I hope

you run, Mr. Trump.

"You run for president,

you are going to

"make this country great

again, I've been following."

And you know what he is,

he's an expert on talent.

He's talent.

And he said, he said,

"I just hope you run."

I said, "Well, you know,

Bobby, I really appreciate it,

"I haven't made up my mind yet,

"but I'd love your number

and let me call you back if,

"you know, if I decide to run."

He said, "Well, you have

my support, call me back."

So, you know, a lot

of time goes by.

And then the races and

I'm winning and winning

and doing really

great, but it's,

you've been hearing me

say, it's a rigged system.

But now I don't say it anymore

because I won, OK, it's true.

Now I don't care.

I don't care.

And the only way I won way

I won by such big margins,

because it is a rigged system.

But the only way you can just,

it's like a boxer, you

gotta knock him out,

then you can worry

about the judges.

But, but it's true,

I tell that story.

You knock them out

and you don't have

to worry about

the judges, right?

And I won by so much and

what happened with Bobby

is a friend of mine from

Indiana, the Hilbert's.

I said who would be

a good endorsement?

Because it was so long

ago that Bobby called.

He said, "Well,

Bobby Knight would be

"the greatest endorsement

you could get,

"but you know, I doubt you

could get Bobby Knight."

I said, "I think I can!"

So I'm sitting at my desk

and I'm looking

through all this stuff.

I didn't put in iPhones right,

I like the notes better,

right, you know, the old

fashion, bop, bop, bop,

put it under a pile

of stuff, right?

And I'm sitting at

my desk and I look

and there it is, Bobby Knight.

And I call him up and

he picks up the phone

and we're just about

ready to go to Indiana

and he goes, "I've been

waiting for you to call."

I said, "That's right,

Bobby, you're gonna--"

Up for growth, they

came to my office,

they asked me for

a million dollars,

I said I'm not

interested and then they

advertised against me,

can you believe that?

It's called welcome to

the world of politics.

So I'm looking and

one ad after another

and I say to my people,

there's no way we can win,

they spent nine

million dollars or so,

they had thousands of

these ads in Indiana.

I called my people, I

said there's no way.

I just watched a program

and at intermission,

they had four ads, all

negative ads to Trump

and my guy said, "No,

you're going to win."

I said, "Alright, let's see."

And we won in Indiana in a

landslide, it was amazing.

It was amazing.

And Bobby and all of the

guys, they were incredible.

That endorsement though,

was an amazing endorsement,

because he's revered in Indiana

and outside of Indiana, they

know who Bobby Knight is

because he's generally speaking

beat your basketball teams,

you know it's one of those

things, so that was great.

And then a couple of

weeks before that,

I won New York in a landslide,

and New York is

good, won everything.

And the nice part about New

York is they know me well

and the same thing with the ads.

Negative ads, negative ads.

You know that

thing, never Trump,

you know why it's never Trump?

Because I'm going to

stop the gravy train

for all these consultants

and all of these people

that are ripping

off our country.

It's called the gravy train.

So never Trump, by the way,

a lot of these never Trumps

are calling up, "Mr. Trump,

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BC Furtney

BC Furtney (born December 8, 1972) is an American screenwriter, director, and novelist, originally from Pennsylvania. He also writes the monthly column Horror of Babylon for This Is Horror magazine. more…

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