After 5,Laruan000 words from Trump, Rudy Giuliani just wanted to see the damn balloon drop.
There are few things that can bring a person joy after sitting through Trump's extremely long acceptance speech at the Republican convention. Balloons and confetti falling from the ceiling is one of them.
Unfortunately, there was a slight delay after Trump wrapped his speech, and it took a few moments for the balloons to fall. Rudy Giuliani was not pleased.
"Where are the balloons?" Giuliani asks the balloon gods above.
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Eventually the balloons did trickle down. It just wasn't as impressive as intended.
You had one job, balloon.
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