The ‘Energizer Bunny’ has nothing on him!
Nice early thread! You take after the president. ..up and at ‘em! See y’all later.
Good to hear from you Nikos. You have reported from a few Trump rallies in the past from 2016.
Hooray! Another rally. Thank you, Nikos.
I’m going to contact the White House today and urge Trump to recognize RSBN for “panning the crowd” at every single rally for the past 2+ years.
That’s close enough for me to attend. Hmmmm...any other freepers gonna be there?
These rallies are one way that President Trump gets his message out. He is amazing. Ill be watching.
Golden state has an excellent link Usually watch it on wifi TV and watch RSBN before the president speaks.
Thank you so much for the rally thread and for posting it so very early.
There is a difference in Richmond Kentucky and Johnson City Tennessee and say Lexington or Knoxville. The crowds at the venue are perhaps smaller but folks turn out to see the Presidents caravan or to see Air Force 1.
I believe the President is acting as a sponge, absorbing the Blue Wave
Friday afternoon news on the local Cincinnati radio (700WLW) station, normally somewhat conservative, announced to expect “just a couple of thousand” attendees at his Lebanon rally.
From the RSBN views, it looked like more than a “couple of thousand” attendees despite the cold & rainy weather.
The lies from “Pravda News” is unrelenting.
Oh yes, my friend I do think those polling numbers are good and considering they are usually biased, maybe better than they look at first glance.
morning sir ... linked this on the Dose TT ping. Please ping me to the thread if you want me to link it. I RARELY have wifi time to search & see if you posted something.
Have a good day all & looking forward to the rally tonight!
Remember that mid-August 2016 period was probably the doldrums of the Trump campaign (if ever there truly were doldrums in this very energetic campaign). Nothing appeared to be going Trump's way at the time. Yet in Fairfield, CT, on what was probably the hottest and muggiest day of that summer, thousands of people lined up early and my wife and I were two of them.
It was then that I realized that Trump really was going to win, despite the near 100% negativity of the media and all those disheartening polls (which ended up being totally wrong).
All the people around us in line were the friendliest people you could ever meet, sharing their water and making sure everybody around them were okay (it was so hot!). Some were bikers, some were truck drivers, some were business executives and there were even some hippy types. We all came out because we wanted to see America made great again. Again, this was Connecticut, the bluest of bluest of states.
About an hour before we were let in, a huge convoy of motorcycle cops drove down our line and we all cheered them as they were smiling and giving us big thumbs up as they cruised by.
Once inside (and there were hundreds who couldn't get in and had to watch the big screen TV outside) we all had to remain standing as there were no seats. There was little or no air-conditioning. People around us started fainting. On top of that, Trump was over an hour late. I remember reading the FR rally thread on my cellphone and some were worried that this would be a major PR disaster for Trump. But it never turned out that way. Trump finally arrived and the huge standing-only crowd exploded in cheers - much louder than you hear on the TV.
The entire speech was a barn-burner. It turned out to be actually a historic stump speech for a couple of reasons. First, the very next day, Trump would announce that Paul Manafort was out of the campaign and that Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon were put in charge of running it. Secondly, it was the very last time that Trump would give a speech without a teleprompter (Kellyanne saw to that).
As the rally ended, a gigantic thunderstorm came over our area and you literally could not leave the building for a while unless you wanted to get soaked to the bone. Vivid lightning and loud thunderclaps shook the building. So my wife and I hung around the press area for a while, watching the media break down their equipment.
We are seeing the same phenomenon this time around. Trump is doing rally after rally, drawing overflow crowds that line up outside by the thousands hours before the rally is even scheduled to begin.
Back in 2016, when the same thing was happening, we were told by the naysayers that "big crowds don't translate into votes" but they were obviously proven wrong.
I sense another big "surprise" coming for the mid-terms next month. The enthusiasm for Trump hasn't waned one bit and in fact, it seems to have even increased. All these people are going to turn out to vote in November.
RSBN TV: WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump Holds MAGA Rally In Richmond, KY 10/13/18
Our high energy President has experience of living the daily routine of a businessman, NOT a politician.
Most politicians are unbelievably lazy and work as few hours a day as possible and take weekends off. Obozzo only worked around 4 hours a day and spent most of the time writing his memoirs, golfing or shooting hoopswith Reggie.
A standard day for President Trump In his business career is working 16-18 your days, 6 or 7 days a week. At busy times, this will be a full 7 day week and potentially several days without sleep.
I don’t think there will be a blue wave.
Bookmarking, for later.
The Astros play BoSox, tonight, so Ill be here, there and everywhere 😍