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Completely, it was a political rally on a military base which I believe violates the Hatch act? You've got to wonder what the commandant of Fort Bragg could have done to stop Trump and his goons.

 
But Trump said, "We'll be so safe... you never thought you could be so safe... we'll be so safe you'll get tired of being so safe... we'll be so safe even the sharks won't be electrocuted by boat batteries anymore... and all the leaves in California will be raked up in the forests... and we'll find Jimmy Hoffa and he'll be alive under MetLife Stadium.. Let's bring Jimmy Hoffa home... And then drill, baby drill!!! Let's talk about bacon... its the immigrants fault we have thinly sliced bacon!!! Man... woman... camera... TV... I'm the smartest person the world has ever known because I aced the same cognitive test Cocao the gorilla aced!!! Bigly winning!!! Cofefe... Someone got shot??? I like people who don't get shot, that I can tell you!!! And I know alot about not being shot because I faked an assassination attempt and had a retired firefighter killed instead of me... Oh well, you should have seen the crowd size... I bet you there were about 2 billion people there and they all loved me because I'm the fertilization president."

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Lol. Nice work.
 
I thought I'd take a peek and watched the FOX stream on YT. The coverage, for the first hour at least, was a camera focused on Trump and Hegseth. That was it! That was the live footage of the parade. I could hear the announcer, but only an image of Trump. Maybe they were trying hard not to show the crowd?
One of the scenes that made me laugh every time: Trump’s review stand was so gigantic(it has to match his ego), and the crosswalks so wide, that every time a tank or any military vehicle drove by the review stand, they looked like miniature toy tanks, lol. Also comical was the image of a Strongman draft dodger saluting the troops, and trying so hard to keep that “I am oh so strong!” look on his face.
 
One of the scenes that made me laugh every time: Trump’s review stand was so gigantic(it has to match his ego), and the crosswalks so wide, that every time a tank or any military vehicle drove by the review stand, they looked like miniature toy tanks, lol. Also comical was the image of a Strongman draft dodger saluting the troops, and trying so hard to keep that “I am oh so strong!” look on his face.

View: https://youtube.com/shorts/NqPqdi3orzQ?si=MagMZOZSSawZN0OS
 
I'm slightly skeptical of this. There are obviously microphones nearby and we are looking at Trump from behind, so we can't see his mouth. In an age where AI can create this type of thing with ease I don't want to be the guy falling for it. I'd like to leave that to the MAGA boomer crowd.
That Cohen guy is pretty good at vetting this stuff for the most part and considering Trump doesn't care what people think as he has said this stuff in the open before I'm ok taking this one at face value.
 
That Cohen guy is pretty good at vetting this stuff for the most part and considering Trump doesn't care what people think as he has said this stuff in the open before I'm ok taking this one at face value.
Trump has said this type of stuff before during his first term. He says it here in the first 10 seconds. He’s an aspiring autocrat. But most voters either weren’t paying attention or didn’t care, as long as eggs or something.


View: https://youtu.be/7q7S0qhCzCA?feature=shared
 

Just saw that before logging on, and was going to post it myself.
I'm slightly skeptical of this
As it turns out, for good reason. But a reason we missed.

That Cohen guy is pretty good at vetting this stuff for the most part and considering Trump doesn't care what people think as he has said this stuff in the open before I'm ok taking this one at face value.
I didn’t check into it, either, and in fact it can be taken at face value where the words themselves are concerned, but it happened 7 years ago.

Edit: my source was seeing it retweeted by the Lincoln Project, and I assumed it was good…

 
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“No Kings” was the biggest protest in US history. 4-6 million people.

That’s 1-2% of the population of the country.

Anybody think MAGA could bring out that many people in support of Trump? If you have to think about that, you’re in MAGA, lol, silly trolls.


The “No Kings” protests in every state may have been the biggest day of demonstrations in American history, a data analyst has suggested.
“Based on hundreds of crowd-sourced records of No Kings Day event turnout, and extrapolating for the cities where we don’t have data yet, it looks like roughly 4-6m people protested Trump across the U.S. yesterday,” independent data journalist G Elliott posted to X Sunday.

For reference, that’d mean Saturday’s demonstrations featured 1-2 percent of the total population of 340 million taking to the streets in more than 2,000 cities to voice their opposition to the increasingly authoritarian, far-right policies the president has pursued since assuming office for the second time.

In a full report on the figures from Saturday’s demonstrations, Morris added that mounting backlash against Trump’s second term has also witnessed “dramatically more protest activity” than during his first stint in the White House.

Since his inauguration in January, Trump’s administration has witnessed more than 15,000 protests and rallies, representing a threefold increase in the number of public demonstrations that had taken place by this point in 2017.





View: https://x.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1934359433812885825
 
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Poor MAGA. Things just didn’t go their way on Saturday…flailing…


Since the tragic events in Minnesota on early Saturday morning that left two dead and two others in critical condition, state authorities have painted a clear picture of what Vance Boelter, 57, is accused of doing. They say Boelter murdered former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and also shot State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., called the shootings "a politically motivated assassination" targeting Democrats. Police recovered a list of around 70 potential targets, including politicians, community leaders and abortion providers. All the listed politicians were Democrats. According to the New York Times, Boelter's roommate and longtime friend says the suspected shooter voted for Donald Trump. Boelter's online activities show he is a right-wing Christian who opposes abortion and denies that LGBTQ identities are real. While we don't yet have the text of the manifesto Boelter left behind, it's fairly obvious what's likely to be in it.

Despite these facts, it didn't take long for MAGA forces online to snap into action with a false counter-narrative: that Boelter is a left-winger and Republicans are the real victims. Trump's traveling companion Laura Loomer falsely claimed Boelter "was friends with Walz" and was associated with the "No Kings" protests. "The organizers of NO KINGS and @GovTimWalz need to be detained by the FBI and interrogated," she demanded. Dating "guru"-turned-MAGA influencer Mike Cernovich also blamed Walz, claiming the governor had Hortman — who was actually Walz's friend — "executed" for voting one time with Republicans on a bill. "MORE DEMOCRAT TERR0RISM!" screamed Nick Sortor, a far right influencer with over a million followers on X. Glenn Beck, Breitbart and other far-right outlets went to work on Facebook, suggesting to their audiences that Walz was responsible for the shooting, even though he was on the list of Boelter's targets. Charlie Kirk of Turning Points USA blamed the shooting of Democratic lawmakers and their family members on anyone who objects to rising fascism.

Even by MAGA standards, the justifications for these leaps of logic are based on extremely thin gruel. First, the suspect had fliers for the "No Kings" demonstrations. Common sense tells us that's because he was probably considering an attack on the Democratic crowds turning out to protest Trump. That's also the conclusion the police swiftly arrived at, which is why they tried and failed to cancel protests in the area. (There was no violence at those protests, but there was a shooting at the Salt Lake City protest and car attacks at demonstrations in California and Virginia.) Second, Boelter had served for many years on a 41-member bipartisan business development board, and one of the various Minnesota governors who had rubber-stamped his appointment was Walz. There is no evidence that Walz has even met Boelter, but this tenuous connection was all the conspiracists needed to run with an elaborate story that the two men are co-conspirators in a plot to kill Republicans. The victims, in this telling, were basically Republicans — all because one of them once voted against her party on a single bill.
 
The free world is walking away….


The world may be rethinking the American dream.

For centuries, people in other countries saw the United States as place of welcome and opportunity. Now, President Donald Trump’s drive for mass deportations of migrants is riling the streets of Los Angeles, college campuses, even churches — and fueling a global rethinking about the virtues and promise of coming to America.

“The message coming from Washington is that you are not welcome in the United States,” said Edwin van Rest, CEO of Studyportals, which tracks real-time searches by international students considering studying in other countries. Student interest in studying in America has dropped to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic, it found. ”The fact is, there are great opportunities elsewhere.”

There has long been a romanticized notion about immigration and America. The reality has always been different, with race and ethnicity playing undeniable roles in the tension over who can be an American. The U.S. still beckons to the “huddled masses” from the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. The strong economy has helped draw millions more every year, with the inflow driving the U.S. population over 340 million.

Early clues across industries — like tourism, trade, entertainmentand education — suggest the American dream is fading for foreigners who have historically flooded to the U.S.
 
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