Trump reelection rallies and car convoys spring up nationwide, even without President Trump. Supporters wave American flags, and Trump campaign flags. They spontaneously show up in numbers Joe Biden can’t match at carefully-planned events the Democratic candidate actually attends.
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Arizona DPS confirmed that the Trump Car Rally near Phoenix was 96 MILES LONG.
Article here.
We had two Trump rallies in Central Minnesota without Trump ever knowing about them, but I’m worried about the MAJOR push to vote, this is not good for Trump, because uninformed people are sheep, and only see and hear main stream media.
I am so heartened by the Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive rallies that have been going on every Saturday for at least a month, maybe two. An entertainer I had never heard of before wrote a MAGA parody of YMCA (lyrics begin: “Young man, walk away from the hate!”) and was dancing around on his parade float singing it when he was surrounded by BLM counter-protesters several weeks ago. He got down into the street with them and sang his song and danced and got them to dance with him instead of bashing him over the head!
And I saw another video of a bunch of Hispanics at one of the Beverly Hills rallies singing and dancing to that “I will vote for Donald Trump” song I posted about a few weeks ago. So it’s not just Cubans in Miami!
And of course there’s the internet thing about doing the “Trump Dance” to YMCA where someone posts a video of themselves next Trump doing his Dad Dance and does all his Dad Moves with him.
I saw a headline somewhere about how those dumb deplorables “mistakenly” end up singing and dancing to a “gay anthem” — of course, the joke’s on them, while they’re thinking the joke’s on us. It’s very meta. And lots of fun!!!
And then there’s the hearse leading the Trump Train that is following the Biden campaign bus around Texas. In addition to the Trump signs, the hearse displays the following signs:
This is superb #RoadTrolling! The bus even tried to run a red light to get away from them in Houston!
Seriously! But no, hilariously!
I’d love to see some video evidence of that, just for laughs…
There are videos of the hearse linked in this article at Daily Wire. Watch both of them, very funny!
There is also a good side-view photo of it attached to a blog post here by Chris Lacher on the main Member’s Blog page.
Long time (?) member here, first time commenter.
Middle aged straight white guy, part-time soldier and electrical engineer so you could probably put me in a certain category politically. However, I’m observing the going-ons in USA from my overseas homeland (Australia).
I’m watching this groundswell of support for the Preident with a lot of interest.
I, along with a lot of people, were dreading the prospect of Donald Trump losing the election. Everything seemed (to me at least) that this was a war of attrition, that his Presidential campaing would be ground down by the combined forces of the Democrats, the Washinton swamp, media, big tech, organised protests and mob violence.
Then something remarkable happened, and it seemed to occur around the time Donald Trump was discharged from hospital. It reminds me of a quote I once heard, which I believe has been attributed to a German General referring to American troops in WW2 (paraphrasing):
“All other Armies, the British, the French, the Russians when they are surrounded they go into defence. But the Americans, they attack. Even when there seems little hope of victory.”
(I probably butchered that quote but I think I got the main jist of it – if anyone can find the exact quote I’d love to get the refernce)
I’d be lying if I said I was assured of a Donald Trump victory. I would also assert that a great many of his supporters are also nervous. Now would be the time to go ‘defensive’.
It seems to me that there is one person who has no doubt he is going to win – Donald Trump. If he has any doubts I have not seen any of that in his campaigning. He has the assurance of a man who has already won, and is just getting some speeches down for the historical record.
“When there seems little hope of victory, the Americans attack”
How many American troops in WW2, surrounded and on the defensive in a hopeless situation, would have seen their commanders grab a rifle and form up their men for an assault ? Who would not be inspired, seeing that confidence, to pick up his weapon and charge forward ?
Looks to me what is hapening here. People are seeing that confidence and gearing up for a final assault.
I’m hoping that final assault will be big.Good luck USA, my thoughts are with you.
One other thing – we talk about the size of the headwind Donald Trump has to overcome, that the media gives the Democrats a large percentage point advantage.
What if DJT wins, and wins BIG? The only possible explanation is that he has not “overcome” this headwind, but he has won BECAUSE of it. Would the media then have the self-awareness to come to the conclusion that their loss is self-inflicted ? Maybe time will tell.
I am heartened by the fact – welcome to the BWDC membership forum, btw! – that you are actually seeing news on this outside the USA, sometimes we don’t even see it from the inside unless we truly go looking for it…
Wow, Steve! Welcome to the Comment Section and judging by your entry, you need to be on here frequently. G’day to you.
As I recall none of yous guys were Trumpsters four years ago. Now it’s fun…Oh yeah…MAGA.
There were hardly any of us Trump fans 4 years ago, we had no idea what was in store for us. Myself, I was a Cruz fan. But when it came down to it, I really really didn’t want HRC to triumph.
I was a Cruz girl too, but I voted for Trump cheerfully rather than reluctantly. While there was no chance that I would have voted for a Democrat for president (in that or in any presidential election of my entire life), I voted for Trump in 2016 more cheerfully than I voted for Romney or even Bush. But this time I was happier to cast my vote (early) for Trump than I have ever been in any election–with the possible exception of voting for Cruz in the primary and then the general in 2010 when he first ran for Senate (at the height of the Tea Party movement).
At a rehearsal for a play I was doing in 2015, I got into a political conversation in the dressing room. This was pre-conventions and there were still multiple candidates on both sides. I don’t recall what led up to this exchange, but here it is:
Lefty Actor (to me): But you don’t want Hillary to win, do you?
Me: Hell no. I like Ted Cruz.
LA: [looks at me like I just sprouted horns]
He had assumed I was for whoever the Dems would nominate. No comprehension that anyone could possibly feel (not think, they don’t do that) otherwise.
We had a car rally about two weeks ago here in West Virginia and it was awesome. That is where my wife and I get a renewed sense of hope that our Republic is not ready to go into that good night.
MAGA 2020!
After the first Trump/Biden Debate I turned to my husband and asked, “Do you think Trump looks good? Looks OK? I think he either is sick, has a headache or just got some really bad or sad news.” So I was gratified to hear that Bill thought similarly. The Covid had probably struck already.
As for the Without Trump Rallies some of my favorites are the one I watched in Beverly Hills of all places, the one mentioned of the Jews in NYC (Loved Steve’s comment, “Nothing says Anti-Fascist like harrassing Jews”), the tractors and combines up in MN, and my all-time favorite, the Amish in their horses and buggies in PA (a group that rarely gets involved in politics in any fashion which shows how desperate they believe things are this year).
BTW, while I am typing this, I got a call from a pollster and, not being a Shy Trump Voter, I gave him an earful. LOL
There was a parade of Trump supporters traveling down the 101 freeway in Phoenix and it had to have been nearly 2 miles long. I saw the same thing in St George Utah last week, not nearly as long, however it was impressive. It is not uncommon to see 50 people standing at a busy intersection in the Phoenix Valley waving Trump banners & flags, horns honking. I’ve counted two yard signs and 1 T-shirt in support of the Democrats in the last month.
I’m in a bluest of the blue town on the coast of Caifornia (or so I thought). Weeks ago, I wrote about 15 American Flags on my street, and 2 Biden signs, but no Trump signs. Since then, 3 more flags have gone up. No more Biden signs. Wait, that’s not entirely correct. 9 more Biden signs have gone up, but they are ALL in my next door neighbor’s front yard. Either She’s very very enthusiastic, or she was in charge of giving away Biden signs and no one wanted them….
I think Bill actually said that the next president is going to come from the pop culture. And boy did we get one. And THAT’s no Malarkey! Come On!
Steve mentioned future presidents more likely being “celebrities”. But Trump was a “reality is not optional” businessman first, while too many “entertainers” (and major sports figures) don’t have any financial, economic, or business sense at all, sometimes losing their acquired wealth to fraud or excessive consumption. Others manage to have a good business manager and not fall into that trap. Thus I don’t really want to see celebrities going into politics unless they follow the Gipper or Trump path. We have too few who have a good grasp of reality as it is now – let’s not expand that pool.
Anecdotal evidence being worth almost nothing here are a couple from me.
Daughter is JR in college. She completed her absentee ballot for her first ever Presidential election. She and her 3 roommates all voted for the Libertarian candidate in the commonwealth of VA. They hate Trump, could not vote for Biden (just another old, white guy) so they voted 3rd party. I don’t think most of her friends of that age are going to go out of their way for Old Joe.
Colleague at work – doesn’t like Trump personally, voted 3rd party in ’16 (If I had to guess, McMillan) and is definitely voting for Trump this year. Likes his policies and can separate those from personality. Main reason for no Joe, absolutely detests Kamala and knows that Joe would not be there long.
Of course we’re more fun! Who, in their right mind, wants to run around with their chin dragging on the ground finding fault with everything on the planet? Not me. Life is too short.
What is it Bill used to say? We’re the ones with the guns, fast cars, and hot women?
And don’t forget – real men!
speak for yourself, Laura! Heh heh…
Me, I’ve got the hot car (but old…)
You chicks are just so adorable! Now go make me a sammich!
😉
LOL 😁😂
Not that I get out as much as I used to, but here inside teh DC Beltway the drop off in enthusiasm from Hillary in 16 to Biden in 20 is as big as the drop off in enthusiasm from Obama in 08 to Hillary in 16
Living should be fun. The “progressive” approach is down with fun, down with civilization, America’s best days are behind us, gloom, doom, increasing failure, and collapse is our future. This is anti-fun to the max. I am not saying fun is the measure of success. It is the necessary consequence of success!
There is a possibility that We the People have finally discovered that their ideas, decisions, and actions can really change things. Most importantly, we may have discovered the so called “progressives” are anything but progressive. They are regressive all the way back to witch doctors, abusive Atilla the Hun type leaders, and point of sward theft of the product of the individual. All the way back to long before civilization: 10,000 years ago and more.
Hopefully, we are finally saying NO to the Atilla the Huns who pretend to control the world and are saying yes to a rebirth of liberty and freedom. We the People can decide and make it happen. The political élite ultimately don’t have a chance.
Lionell-
I am old enough to remember when the left in the 60s and 70s disparaged the right’s condemnation of free love, happy partying and similar saying that deep down in their dark hearts the right was petrified that someone, somewhere was having fun.
Things have certainly changed; and not for the better.
I am 83 years old and clearly remember the 60s and 70s time frame.
Are those things really fun in the long run? What you are specifying as fun is nothing but sensations of pleasure but what about their consequences. Most of the consequences are not fun. As in STD’s, unplanned pregnancies, hangovers, DWI arrests, failure, suicide, and an often rather miserable life lurching from catastrophe to catastrophe.
Please note my comment: “I am not saying fun is the measure of success. It is the necessary consequence of success!” What is success depends upon your goals and purpose. If your goal is only sensations of pleasure, you will have lived the life of a lab rat pushing a lever to stimulate the pleasure centers of your brain. Nothing else will have been achieved. It is your choice but it will be anything but fun.
PS: I am an atheist so this is not a religious position. It is the nature of reality, your nature, and your proper relationship to reality that counts. All the rest is chasing rainbow’s ends, unicorn farts, and fantasies that don’t exist.
There have been 2 Trump parades going around I275 that circles Cincinnati Ohio going through Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Thousands attended both times. Have a Trump supporting relative that lives not too close to i 275 who said she heard the horns honking.