By all accounts, Trump held a revolutionary campaign rally in the South Bronx yesterday. Liberal, Trump-deranged Axios struggled to comprehend the story in an article headlined, “
Trump's Bronx rally looked very different than the usual MAGA crowd.” Reporters who never attended a Trump rally before got their first exposure.
CLIP: CNN says it was ‘a bigger crowd than I think Democrats would like to see, given this is one of the bluest counties in the entire country.’
It shocked the reporters to their core. They thought it would be like Biden holding a rally at The Villages in Central Florida. They simply couldn’t imagine a group of Americans of all colors and stripes enjoying
being together and celebrating everything they have in common, instead of micro-focusing on all their differences.
It was a blowout. Here’s a picture of just the
overflow crowd:
I don’t usually cover Trump rallies in detail, but this rally is different. It is much more significant than being just another well-attended Trump rally. The reporters who went expected to file hilarious stories about paltry attendance. Instead, they were mentally assaulted and are now in recovery.
Let’s look at a few examples. This clip gave me goose bumps:
CLIP: Rappers Chef G and Sleepy Hallow endorse President Trump in the Bronx (1:07).
Or how about this one, with black and Hispanic Trump supporters celebrating
together?
(The insane-looking lady wearing ‘white face’ was a counter-protestor who ironically called all the black and Hispanic people racists):
CLIP: diverse group of pro-Trump Bronx supporters celebrate in the face of woke tribal resistance (0:50).
On the other hand, conservative news media had a field day. Here’s a segment from Fox:
CLIP: Fox interviews democrat Trump supporters in the Bronx (0:50).
Trump’s message was a message of unity, of America, of optimism, and he delivered it without a hint of intersectional politics, race baiting, or grievance mongering.
He also spoke for two hours straight without a teleprompter, mumbling, trailing off with “but never mind, I probably shouldn’t say that”, claiming he was Vice President during covid, or invoking cannibals.
CLIP: Trump, in his own words, we are all Americans (0:48).
The difference between a Trump rally and a Biden non-event could not possibly have been more stark. In one illustrative example, a rising rapper set up his own stage and entertained a small corner of the rally with songs written for President Trump:
CLIP: Rapper DVS 7.0 attends Trump Bronx rally and sets up shop (1:32).
And it all happened in the ‘safe’ blue heart of New York, where just a few blocks away in Manhattan, for weeks, the President has been on trial for his alleged crimes. In a few days, the reporters will convince themselves they didn’t see what they saw in the South Bronx. But in the meantime, the pro-Trump rappers rattled reporters’ worldviews yesterday.
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