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As a veteran of Trump rallies, I can assure you that Trump was ON FIRE Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Trump’s first rally since the FBI’s dubious raid on his home in Florida was gangbusters. He entertained a sold-out crowd of 12,000 people indoors and thousands more outside in the rain.
My favorite parts of Trump’s speech were:
Trump calling Adam Schiff a “watermelon head”
Trump calling Democrat Senate candidate John Fetterman a “freak show”
Trump pushing full steam ahead on MAGA even after Gropey Joe declared war on Trump and his MAGA supporters
For the record, John Fetterman looks like a serial killer. I bet his picture is up in every rest stop across I-80. I saw his creepy mug a million times before I knew who he was and wondered how he even got into politics. Now he wants to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate.
“Are you a size 14?”
Trump’s first point was to endorse Dr. Oz and Doug Mastriano, the latter of whom has been an out-loud and proud Trump supporter and leading the fight in Pennsylvania against 2020 election corruption. He is running to be the next governor of Pennsylvania.
Trump then pounced on Biden’s fear-laced, Stalin-like declaration of war on Trump and his 75 million-plus MAGA supporters, reminding his crowd that they are all “enemies of the state” before stating, “He’s [Biden] an enemy of the state, you want to know the truth. The enemy of the state is him and the group that controls him.”
He lambasted Biden’s speech as “hatred and anger” and then joked that Biden woke up the next morning and “forgot what he said.”
FACT-O-RAMA! Conservative politicians are WAY funnier than libtards.
Trump then called on Biden to stop vilifying half of America and work on Philly’s brutal murder rate. He also re-defined MAGA for Biden, “because I don’t think he knows what it meant—Make America Great Again.”
Trump attacked those involved in the raid on Mar-a-Lago, saying that the FBI even searched the bedroom of his 16-year-old son, Barron.
Trump stated, “They are trying to silence me and even more importantly they are trying to silence you. But we will not be silenced, right?” The crowd erupted into a “USA, USA” chant.
Trump hammered the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI for allowing Hillary to flush 33,000 emails. The crowd exploded yet again.
FACT-O-RAMA! If I were a borderline dictator who couldn’t draw flies to an outhouse while wearing a poop-suit (like Biden), I’d fear Trump’s power, influence, and message too. But I wouldn’t attack the MAGA crowd, I’d recognize that I am a dinosaur and it’s time for me to jump into a tar pit and pray for a meteor to take out my commie carcass.
Trump suggested the FBI’s recent skullduggery will produce a backlash “the likes of which nobody has ever seen before.”
FACT-O-RAMA! Trump can easily bang out a two-hour speech compared to Biden’s 26 minutes of Philly propaganda, and to a much larger crowd.
Trump’s next quote was a delicious f*** you to Biden and his lickspittles: “The MAGA movement is the greatest in the history of our country. And maybe in the history of the world.”
Trump then followed up with: “We WILL make America great again. I will never turn my back on you and you will never turn your back on me because we love our nation and we will save our nation from people who are trying to destroy it.”
Contrast in speeches:
Trump’s speech was full of hope and patriotism. Biden’s was a panic-fueled attack on patriots in MAGA hats. Trump spoke of the luxuries we enjoyed under Trump’s presidency and how we can once again (hint, hint) live a life of peace and prosperity. Biden attacked your elderly neighbor for wearing a MAGA cap and declared her an “enemy of the state.”
Candidates:
Trump pushed Dr. Oz over the creepster John Fetterman in the Pennsylvania Senate race. Oz needs the boost because the crime-loving, commie Fetterman seems to be polling well (if you still believe polls) despite having had a stroke and not being able to pull on big-boy pants long enough to debate Oz.
Doug Mastriano is a Pennsylvania patriot. He is MAGA and anti-commie. He is the future of Pennsylvania and the U.S.A. The crowd erupted every time Trump mentioned his name. He paid homage to Trump while speaking. MAGA is taking over the country. Do NOT be afraid to wear your red MAGA cap.
We can talk for DAYS about whether or not Trump was cheated in the 2020 election, but this much is clear: things HAD to go this way. We HAD to see just how much of the Democrat Party has been infiltrated by commies and globalists. We HAD to learn just how spineless the RINOs genuinely are. We needed four years for king-maker Trump to set the table, the deep table, with patriots in political positions around the country.
Trump began his wrap-up by saying he is being persecuted because the commies want to keep him from running again (hint, hint). He then continued by claiming that “we” (hint, hint) would right the wrongs the Democrats have foisted upon us.
Trump’s powerful rally ended with the song he always closes with, “Hold on, I’m Coming” (hint, hint) by Sam and Dave. If you don’t think Trump is running in 2024 I’d like to sell you my invisible leprechaun “Patty” who will paint your house for free.
On Saturday night, 45th President Donald J. Trump held a rally in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area to endorse two Pennsylvania candidates running in Pennsylvania Primaries, Doug Mastriano running for Governor of PA and Dr. Mehmet Oz running for PA Senate.
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Back on March 23, 1933, before he became the world’s universal symbol for the embodiment of evil, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler spoke before the Reichstag, urging it to pass an Enabling Act that would give him dictatorial powers. He said that this was urgently needed in light of an imminent threat to the nation. Hitler claimed that in 1918, Marxist organizations had seized power in Germany, leading to “a time of boundless misfortune for Germany, that is to say, the working German Volk [people].” But he assured the Reichstag deputies that “the German Volk itself has increasingly turned away from concepts, parties, and associations which, in its eyes, are responsible for these conditions.” Does this sound familiar? It should. These are the same rhetorical notes Old Joe Biden sounded during his ominous Thursday night speech branding Donald Trump and his supporters as enemies of the state.
Probably more out of historical illiteracy than historical awareness, Biden’s handlers chose September 1 for Biden’s profoundly disturbing and un-American speech. That’s right, it was the 83rd anniversary of Hitler’s invasion of Poland when Old Joe stood before an ominous red and black backdrop and recalled Hitler’s demonization of his opposition, declaring that “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”
Of course, Joe hastened to assure us that he didn’t want to pitch every Republican into the gulag just yet: “Now, I want to be very clear — very clear up front: Not every Republican, not even the majority of Republicans, are MAGA Republicans. Not every Republican embraces their extreme ideology. I know because I’ve been able to work with these mainstream Republicans. But there is no question that the Republican Party today is dominated, driven, and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans, and that is a threat to this country.”
That suggests what the next step will be. Will Biden and his henchmen try to force Republicans to join up with the uniparty pseudo-Republicans who allow the Democrats to implement their full hard-Left agenda, Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney and Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski and Adam Kinzinger and all the rest, and to denounce and repudiate Trump and any idea of making America great again? If so, what will happen to those who do not? Will they be prevented from taking any Congressional seats to which they’re elected, and even arrested as enemies of “our democracy”?
That’s what Hitler did with the Communists he blamed for Germany’s woes. In his Enabling Act speech, Hitler accused the Communists of “pillaging, arson, raids on the railway, assassination attempts, and so on–all these things are morally sanctioned by Communist theory.” He also declared that the German people were already in the process of defeating these great enemies. He spoke of “the necessity of thoroughly rejecting the ideas, organizations, and men in which one gradually and rightly began to recognize the underlying causes of our decay.” He added: “Filled with the conviction that the causes of this collapse lie in internal damage to the body of our Volk, the Government of the National Revolution aims to eliminate the afflictions from our völkisch life which would, in future, continue to foil any real recovery.”
Biden sounded the same notes, here again, declaring that the nation was bouncing back despite the best efforts of these internal enemies to destroy it: “American manufacturing has come alive across the Heartland, and the future will be made in America — no matter what the white supremacists and the extremists say,” as if America-First patriots, whom Biden was busy smearing as white supremacists and extremists, were against American manufacturing. “I made a bet on you, the American people,” Biden continued, “and that bet is paying off. Proving that from darkness — the darkness of Charlottesville, of COVID, of gun violence, of insurrection — we can see the light. Light is now visible.”
These resonances are real and ominous. For the first time ever in over two hundred years of American history, a president has declared that his primary political opposition stands outside the bounds of acceptable political discourse. The logical next step is the one Hitler took: he blamed one of his strongest adversaries, the Communist Party, for the Reichstag Fire, and outlawed it accordingly. With the Communist deputies barred from being present, the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, and Germany’s unfortunate fourteen-year experiment with a representative republic was over.
But that couldn’t possibly happen here, could it? It would be as outlandish and frankly inconceivable as the prospect of a president of the United States standing in front of a couple of Marines and a strongly Naziesque backdrop and denouncing his legitimate political opposition as enemies of the state. Simply could not happen! Not in “our democracy”!
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The three major broadcast TV networks — ABC, NBC, and CBS — refused to carry Joe Biden’s prime-time speech to the nation on the threat to democracy by “MAGA Republicans” because it was deemed too “political.”
Instead, NBC broadcast a rerun of Law and Order, CBS skipped the speech to show a rerun of Young Sheldon, and ABC aired the game show Press Your Luck.
Since the advent of live national television broadcasts in the early 1950s, presidents have requested and demanded time for live TV broadcasts during national emergencies or on matters of great urgency. And while the networks have usually complied, there have been exceptions, including in 1988 when the networks rejected Ronald Reagan’s address on funding for the Nicaraguan Contras because there was “nothing new” in it.
One might have said the same thing about Biden’s Thursday night address on the “danger to democracy” posed by MAGA Republicans. Instead, according to the Washington Post, the three networks passed on giving up an hour of profitable prime time so that Joe Biden can repeat Democratic talking points about Trump and Republicans.
People involved in negotiations over Thursday’s address said the networks deemed Biden’s remarks as “political” in nature and therefore decided not to televise it. These people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive discussions, cited the speech’s criticism of Trump — Biden’s possible political opponent in 2024 — and its timing two months before the midterm elections.
White House officials had earlier tried to counter the impression of partisanship, with one telling NBC News that it was “not a speech about a particular politician or even about a particular political party.”
Liar. Biden mentioned Trump by name and indicated several times that the threat was coming from MAGA Republicans.
The networks apparently don’t agree with our hair-on-fire president’s description of what’s happening in America. Or they probably also recognized that Biden was not offering any new information about the “MAGA threat,” nor was he saying anything he and the Democrats haven’t been saying about Trump and his 74 million supporters for months.
Some commentators criticized the networks for declining to air the speech. “The networks refusing to cover Biden’s speech (presumably because it was going to be critical of Trump and/or not newsworthy enough) is precisely the problem” confronting democracy, tweeted Dartmouth University political scientist Brendan Nyhan, in one of a number of tweets calling attention to the networks’ decision.
But George Washington University professor Frank Sesno, a former CNN anchor, said in an interview that the speech “was framed in very partisan, political terms, and though that may reflect reality, in strictly editorial terms it makes this a close call as to whether networks should interrupt regular programming and provide the White House 30 minutes of airtime.”
While the live audience for Biden’s speech may have been smaller without the broadcast networks airing it, the echo chamber on cable and the internet made sure the message was disseminated far and wide. Perhaps that’s why the major networks refused to take a hit financially simply to hear the same, tired political charges against Trump and the Republicans that Democrats have made for months.