Posted on 05/23/2019 7:32:35 AM PDT by simpson96
President Trump on Monday paid a visit to north-central Pennsylvania, where he addressed a MAGA rally in a hangar at the Williamsport Regional Airport. As a Western New Yorker, I had only to drive a short distance to partake. Given this happy circumstance, I couldnt resist the opportunity to see the man in the flesh. Im glad I did.
For those who have never been to a Trump rally, you should know that sour-faced liberal protesters are almost entirely absent. A carnival atmosphere prevails, and overwhelmingly the crowds are composed of ordinary Americans, either long-time and fervent admirers of the president, or recent converts to the cause. They are male and female, young and old, rich and poor. Indeed, I was heartened to see such a broad cross-section of humanity, including plenty of people from the demographic categories pundits have long pronounced utterly lost to Donald Trump. Not so fast!
The vast majority of rallying Trump-supporters are bedecked in MAGA gear. The sale of such merchandise is brisk. I now own a vintage red MAGA hat, a Trump-Pence sign, as well as a Space Force t-shirtcherished mementos. The vast majority of those selling such gear, even in rural Pennsylvania, were black. Whether they were motivated by Trump-loving zeal or good, old-fashioned capitalism (sometimes the two overlap) is hard to say, but if Trumpers are synonymous with Klan members and Nazis, as Joe Biden claims, these African-Americans clearly arent impressed by the message. Needless to say, not a lick of racial, ethnic, or religious prejudice was on display.
One of my strongest reactions to the rally was a sense of gratitude at my good fortunegratitude that I live in the kind of country where an average citizen can get so close to a man who is not just our president, but also the leader of the free world. I felt my good fortune because I was in one of the last groups of attendees who, after standing in line for hours, were allowed into the main venue. Thousands of my Trump-loving compatriots were not so lucky. They had to make do with a big-screen monitor in a nearby parking lot. Clearly, attendance vastly exceeded expectations. Despite the logistical challenges, the mood everywhere was exuberant.
I was pleasantly surprised that Donald Trump, Jr. spoke to the crowd shortly before Air Force One touched down with its precious cargo. He was phenomenal. He spoke with an eloquence, intelligence, and frankness thatalong with the natural rapport he had with the crowdwere extraordinary, given his privileged background. But perhaps it should not so surprising that Don, Jr. has these gifts, given who his father is. It is easy to imagine a bright future for him Republican and conservative politics.
Mingling with the crowd, and graciously taking selfies with all comers, was Kellyanne Conway. Absent was Mr. Conway. We were twice blessed.
The highlight of the rally, of course, was a rousing speech by President Trump himself. He dwelt, as one might expect, on the progress that has been made in the last two years. He talked about jobs created and hope restored. He asked the crowd, given the success of his presidency, whether his campaign slogan should continue to be Make America Great Again, or should instead become Keep America Great. The crowd leaned towards the latter, but I got the distinct impression that the President isnt quite convinced.
President Trump also taunted his opponents, as is his wont. He compared the size of his own rally with the smaller campaign event staged by Joe Biden two days before.
The moment that was perhaps the most newsworthy, and the most vintage Trump, was when he speculated that he might win not just two presidential elections, but three, or four, or five. He got a chuckle out of the likely media reaction to that gem!
The main takeaway from the rally I attended, and I suspect from every Trump rally, is the extraordinary bond that Donald Trump enjoys with the tens of millions of Americans who support him. Say what you will about President Trump, but he possesses a brand of charisma that has seldom been seen in American political history.
The sad part is that, while he is free to connect on a visceral level with those who attend his rallies, the media, the vast majority of the time, ensures that his message is not delivered straight to the American people as a whole. Instead, it is passed through a filter comprised of equal parts cynicism, spite, and misinformation. As Trump himself observed, it is this barrage of negativity that explains why he isnt simply running away with the 2020 election, when he so obviously should be.
In the end, though, the media isnt as powerful as the voters are. This tells me that there are many more Trump rallies to come, and, at a minimum, FOUR MORE YEARS! of President Donald J. Trump.
My favorite slogan of all? Make Liberals Cry Again. And so we shall!
Excellent!
Pretty much what I saw when I went to a 2016 Trump rally.
I went as a skeptic and left as a believer.
Great article!
Nice essay. I haven’t had the privilege of attending a Trump rally (in this Prog corner of the country not much good ever happens) but I can still enjoy them vicariously.
Make Liberals Cry Again!
My favorite slogan of all? Make Liberals Cry Again. And so we shall!
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I’ll remember that one.
I went to a Trump Rally in 2016 and it had the atmosphere of a World Series game or a big stadium Stones concert having been to both.
#MAGA Country
Interesting. I have yet to meet someone who voted for him who says they will not do so in 2020. It will be an interesting 18 months.
Very good piece.
Compared with Biden who is supposedly 25 points ahead (moreorless). So where are the adoring crowds at his campaign stops?
Democrap fear is rising that they are losing again....going back to minority status.
Just yesteray Piglosi sucked-up to the electorate, intimating "democats are (cough) there for the people."
Piglosi has screwed-up bigtime. She let the midterm House victory lull her into some very dumb moves.

Democrat Darlings of Diversity.
Our indefatigable president had 323 rousing rallies in the last election cycle(186 in primary season; 137 in general election). He doesn’t have to do primary election rallies this time, so a mere 200 during the general would be a cakewalk.
Let’s see Ol’ Joe or Ol’ Bernie match that.
1. Shut the gate to the White House, close the doors to congressmen.
2. Cancel press passes.
3. Sign nothing.Hold up everything. Create a backlog until congress sscreams.
4. Stop meetings with federal agencies.
5. Do not give rides on government flights.
6 Start criticsiizing congress by naming names.
7. Stop furnishing their offices.
7. Take away their limosines.
You forgot an apostrophe.
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Trying to get some to vote for Trump
Written in 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLB—HFLleI
The you tube convinced me to vote for Trump
In the week leading up to Trump’s election night victory I posted a prediction that he’d win based upon some bellwether analysis I was reading in key states. I predicted he’d win by a margin larger than he did but only because the data on a couple of other states was iffy. And it was much closer. I also keep playing golf because of the occasionally ‘great’ shot.
My point... I haven’t done any research but my gut tells me that this isn’t nearly as close as the media is portraying it. I’ll start my research again next summer when we get closer to the election. Hope I can find this one site in particular... it was spot on with its bellwether analysis.
I do not think he will get the nomination
At the 2018 rally in Cape Girardeau, in the middle of Trump’s speech, a woman collapsed in the crowd in front of him. Of course, he immediately stopped and guided the first responders to her, constantly telling them not to rush, take their time. Then the crowd spontaneously started singing “Amazing Grace”. It was really something.
LOL - great comments but this was my favorite...
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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