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Post by Aesa on Oct 28, 2024 8:21:29 GMT -6
It was awesome. The enthusiasm inside and out was off the charts. Will he be able to turn New York red? Not sure but would not be all that surprised. 200,000 lined up from Trump Tower to MSG trying to get in Amazing!
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Post by Billy John Davy on Oct 28, 2024 8:24:39 GMT -6
close to 100,000 people in and around the arena.
Speakers and guests of all races, creeds, faiths and back grounds.
and maybe its just me, but having Melania walk out to Paradise City was great
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Post by Aesa on Oct 28, 2024 8:40:24 GMT -6
close to 100,000 people in and around the arena. Speakers and guests of all races, creeds, faiths and back grounds. and maybe its just me, but having Melania walk out to Paradise City was great Agree. Was it Elon that walked out to "the Final Countdown"?
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Post by floridaanticub on Oct 28, 2024 9:55:57 GMT -6
close to 100,000 people in and around the arena. Speakers and guests of all races, creeds, faiths and back grounds. and maybe its just me, but having Melania walk out to Paradise City was great Agree. Was it Elon that walked out to "the Final Countdown"? 100,000 people waiting to get into Trump rally. Meanwhile in Houston, 30,000 were stepping on each other to get out of the stadium after Beyonce didn't sing and Harris was trying to begin her comments.
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Post by keefdaman on Oct 28, 2024 9:58:26 GMT -6
close to 100,000 people in and around the arena. Speakers and guests of all races, creeds, faiths and back grounds. and maybe its just me, but having Melania walk out to Paradise City was great Melania is a tad better looking than Giggles.
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Post by keefdaman on Oct 28, 2024 9:59:51 GMT -6
Agree. Was it Elon that walked out to "the Final Countdown"? 100,000 people waiting to get into Trump rally. Meanwhile in Houston, 30,000 were stepping on each other to get out of the stadium after Beyonce didn't sing and Harris was trying to begin her comments. I have heard that when a celeb is showing up. Once they leave, some of the crowd leaves
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Post by 65 on Oct 28, 2024 10:33:35 GMT -6
100,000 people waiting to get into Trump rally. Meanwhile in Houston, 30,000 were stepping on each other to get out of the stadium after Beyonce didn't sing and Harris was trying to begin her comments. I have heard that when a celeb is showing up. Once they leave, some of the crowd leaves Happened twice last week… in Georgia, Sugar brought in Springsteen……after he was done, many left and then Houston.……
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Post by stargatebabe on Oct 28, 2024 11:26:07 GMT -6
I have heard that when a celeb is showing up. Once they leave, some of the crowd leaves Happened twice last week… in Georgia, Sugar brought in Springsteen……after he was done, many leftand then Houston.…… From what I heard and read, he was done before he started! An acoustic "Dancing in the Dark"? YUCK!
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Post by 3 Sport Town on Oct 28, 2024 15:19:56 GMT -6
It was awesome. The enthusiasm inside and out was off the chats. Will he be able to turn New York red? Not sure but would not be all that surprised. 200,000 lined up from Trump Tower to MSG trying to get in Amazing! Cult Gathering, Trump is promising to turn America into paradise like Jim Jones promised Jonestown. Keep drinking the Kool Aid.
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Post by Aesa on Oct 28, 2024 16:04:56 GMT -6
It was awesome. The enthusiasm inside and out was off the chats. Will he be able to turn New York red? Not sure but would not be all that surprised. 200,000 lined up from Trump Tower to MSG trying to get in Amazing! Cult Gathering, Trump is promising to turn America into paradise like Jim Jones promised Jonestown. Keep drinking the Kool Aid. The only person drinking kool-aid is you, straight from the spigot that is Sidepiece's mammarian protuberances.
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Post by longtimereader on Oct 28, 2024 16:10:16 GMT -6
Cult Gathering, Trump is promising to turn America into paradise like Jim Jones promised Jonestown. Keep drinking the Kool Aid. The only person drinking kool-aid is you, straight from the spigot that is Sidepiece's mammalian protuberances. Worse than that 3Swallows is a full on MSNBC watcher that believes all the nonsense they are pushing.
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Post by 65 on Oct 28, 2024 16:45:56 GMT -6
It was awesome. The enthusiasm inside and out was off the chats. Will he be able to turn New York red? Not sure but would not be all that surprised. 200,000 lined up from Trump Tower to MSG trying to get in Amazing! Cult Gathering, Trump is promising to turn America into paradise like Jim Jones promised Jonestown. Keep drinking the Kool Aid. Just getting rid of Sugar and DJ is paradise. if President-elect Trump never does another positive thing, just destroying those two will make him go down as one of our greatest presidents…
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Post by uncleb on Oct 29, 2024 10:12:27 GMT -6
Whomever thinks that rally was good for trump is completely detached from reality. The opening act in which Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" could very well lose the election for trump. Puerto Ricans are a key demographic for both campaigns and wont take kindly to that comment. And republicans are scrambling. Here are a few examples.
Republican U.S. Senator Rick Scott of Florida said "It's not funny and it's not true," he wrote on X on Sunday evening.
Republican U.S. Representatives Anthony D'Esposito, Maria Elvira Salazar and Carlos Gimenez also quickly condemned the comments. D'Esposito, who is partially of Puerto Rican ancestry, represents a hyper-competitive Long Island district.
Kalama got an endorsement from Bad Bunny (who has 46M followers) because of it. That means a lot of people who may not have heard that comment now do.
Here is an example of a lost vote due to that comment. There are many more but this sums it up quite well..."Ed Rosa, 60, a New York resident whose parents were born in Puerto Rico, said he had been planning to vote for Trump, but will now sit the election out after Hinchcliffe's comments. He has removed the Trump campaign signs he had placed in the windows and yard of his North Bronx home. "I really believe it was racist," said Rosa. "And I was a very strong supporter of Trump until yesterday."
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Post by karmaftmfw on Oct 29, 2024 11:21:51 GMT -6
Whomever thinks that rally was good for trump is completely detached from reality. The opening act in which Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" could very well lose the election for trump. Puerto Ricans are a key demographic for both campaigns and wont take kindly to that comment. And republicans are scrambling. Here are a few examples. Republican U.S. Senator Rick Scott of Florida said "It's not funny and it's not true," he wrote on X on Sunday evening. Republican U.S. Representatives Anthony D'Esposito, Maria Elvira Salazar and Carlos Gimenez also quickly condemned the comments. D'Esposito, who is partially of Puerto Rican ancestry, represents a hyper-competitive Long Island district. Kalama got an endorsement from Bad Bunny (who has 46M followers) because of it. That means a lot of people who may not have heard that comment now do. Here is an example of a lost vote due to that comment. There are many more but this sums it up quite well..."Ed Rosa, 60, a New York resident whose parents were born in Puerto Rico, said he had been planning to vote for Trump, but will now sit the election out after Hinchcliffe's comments. He has removed the Trump campaign signs he had placed in the windows and yard of his North Bronx home. "I really believe it was racist," said Rosa. "And I was a very strong supporter of Trump until yesterday." How many fence riding Jews do you think Harris pissed off with her Hitler rhetoric?
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Post by gotmewrong on Oct 29, 2024 11:32:34 GMT -6
Whomever thinks that rally was good for trump is completely detached from reality. The opening act in which Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" could very well lose the election for trump. Puerto Ricans are a key demographic for both campaigns and wont take kindly to that comment. And republicans are scrambling. Here are a few examples. Republican U.S. Senator Rick Scott of Florida said "It's not funny and it's not true," he wrote on X on Sunday evening. Republican U.S. Representatives Anthony D'Esposito, Maria Elvira Salazar and Carlos Gimenez also quickly condemned the comments. D'Esposito, who is partially of Puerto Rican ancestry, represents a hyper-competitive Long Island district. Kalama got an endorsement from Bad Bunny (who has 46M followers) because of it. That means a lot of people who may not have heard that comment now do. Here is an example of a lost vote due to that comment. There are many more but this sums it up quite well..."Ed Rosa, 60, a New York resident whose parents were born in Puerto Rico, said he had been planning to vote for Trump, but will now sit the election out after Hinchcliffe's comments. He has removed the Trump campaign signs he had placed in the windows and yard of his North Bronx home. "I really believe it was racist," said Rosa. "And I was a very strong supporter of Trump until yesterday." lol
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