To: HoneysuckleTN
Physically, I got close enough to just see Trumps head over the crowd standing in front of me, and even then it was partially blocked by one of his teleprompters. More important, I got close enough to be immersed in a very positive vibe of people wanting the best for their country and trusting Trump to take us there. There were thousands of people in huge variety: white-Latino-black, teenagers to seniors, men and women, U.S. natives and immigrants, you name it. Im really glad I went.
The funniest part was the guy walking up and down the line with a Dell laptop offering to sell "Hunter's laptop" for $50.
Nobody in the small group I spoke with had any awareness of Q beyond the media's efforts to paint Qanon as a nutty conspiracy. I didn't see any Q signage, either.
860 posted on
10/20/2020 12:34:42 AM PDT by
AZLiberty
(As of Monday, May 18, at 9:30 am, I'm a U.S. citizen! And I'm registered to vote!)
To: Melian; thinden; Steven W.
See Post
860 for my brief post-Tucson Rally report.
Although I was far away from the President, the 90 minutes waiting in line brought me into the venue just as he descended the stairway from Air Force One.
I felt it was my responsibility -- and my pleasure -- to support President Trump, as long as he was going to be in town.
861 posted on
10/20/2020 12:45:20 AM PDT by
AZLiberty
(As of Monday, May 18, at 9:30 am, I'm a U.S. citizen! And I'm registered to vote!)
To: AZLiberty
Sorry you didn’t get a good view of our POTUS. But it sounds great to be surrounded by his supporters and not have to deal with any snowflake libtards. :) Glad you had a good time!
864 posted on
10/20/2020 3:15:39 AM PDT by
HoneysuckleTN
(WWG1WGA! Q / Q+ || President Trump 2020 KAG! :) MAGA!)
To: AZLiberty
More important, I got close enough to be immersed in a very positive vibe of people wanting the best for their country and trusting Trump to take us there
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great report of your experience.
866 posted on
10/20/2020 3:31:37 AM PDT by
thinden
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