Posted on 08/15/2019 4:50:56 PM PDT by Reno89519
President Donald J. Trump in New Hampshire....
Same here, but It is a failed concept anyhow. The sane are the extreme minority now days. Insanity is the new normal.
Media spins the story that Warren had a "big" 700 person crowd in New Hampshire yesterday, that she is surging, yet the few pictures show more like 100-150 people. They fool themselves to lie. These are embarrassing results for a party suffering TDS. While I suspect die-hard kool-aid drinking Democrats will vote for whoever is nominated, even if they are dead at the time they cast there ballot, that is still well less than 50% of the voters. And the lack of enthusiasm will make it an obligatory vote, which they will lose since independents, even some loosely associated Democrats will prefer to vote for the preceived winner. Trump drawing overflow crowds, despite hostile media and TDS, looks like a winner.
...and good morning. Now time for some caffeine.
I read that resistance people were planning disruptions,too.
Security is more important than ever.
Dear Lord, keep our President safely in your hands. Amen.
That does my heart good! Did you notice all the young faces in that crowd? I hope they all vote for Trump in 2020.
That Trump rally last evening says it all....The Democrat Party 2020 POTUS candidates are all empty suits and complete “ZEROS”, everyone of them..period. I have been watching and staying tuned to the Iowa State Fair since 1960 and.... I have never seen the citizens and voters of Iowa ignore an entire group of candidates, be they Republican or Democrat as they just about totally ignored the entire group of boring, useless and low life Democrat Party 2020 POTUS candidates!!! Case Closed!!!
After last evening POTUS Trump will be re-elected in a massive landslide victory!!! Game over!!!
Ok folks, I was there. NH Freeper here. I live about 15 miles away. My wife and I got in line @ 1:30. There were people that started camping out at 7pm the night before.
By the time we got in line it was already around the block and ran about 1/2 mile south. There were people from all over the NE and New England. I would say there were almost as many people from MA as NH. The people behind us in line were from MA.
The doors opened at 4pm. By that time the line stretched over a mile south on Elm Street. The event center is the SNHU arena capacity 11,700 for an event like this based on fire code rules. It was at least 4:30 by the time we got into the building. The lower level and half the floor were already full.
We really lucked out and ended up finding TWO empty seats directly right of the stage. We were two rows behind the VIP section. Rudy Giuliani was four rows in front of us. About 15’. When Rudy came in, we all started chanting RUDY, RUDY. People swarmed into our area. He must have signed 200 autographs on hats, posters, etc.
So, we ended up siting directly right of the stage about 60’ away. Going to these events is really quite fun. It is similar to a rock concert atmosphere, without the drugs.
There is also no alcohol served at these events.
There were maybe 100 protesters outside corralled by the police into one area. Honestly, you really could not even hear them. What was interesting were all the vendors outside were African Americans. There were probably 10 people set up with tables and wagons. They were walking up and down the line to get in selling Trump hats, shirts and buttons.
Bump.
Fire code always 11,716 people into the building. There were at least 2000 standing on the floor.
Trump is employing the ole “Rope A Dope” strategy since he knows the Goebbelsmedia won’t let guns go as an issue and that keeping it distracted on a losing cause absorbs a lot of its time and energy.
No Special Session, just get in line.
More like stupidity or lazy mindedness (if thats a word). People are to lazy to think past stage one. Thomas Sowell wrote extensively about that.
On top of it... That too. It’s pretty scary.
Meanwhile #emptyseatMAGAtour is trending on twitter. The same crap they tried to pull at the Trump rally in Orlando, where the local media made a big deal about not many people hanging around outside the Amway while Pres. Trump was speaking. As if to imply Trump’s running out of gas. UMM, at the time of that rally, could it be because lightning alerts were posted in the area and sensible people prefer not to become Darwin Award winners? Compare to the Dem rallies. Reminds me of before pro wrestling got big. Matches were typically held in small venues like the old Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, the Olympic Auditorium in LA, the Hesterly Armory in Tampa, high school gyms, etc, places that had at most a 1500-2000 seat capacity. They would set up the cameras and adjust the audio in such a way as to make these venues larger, noisier and more crowded than they actually were. The Dem rallies are so sparseley attended even the fake news media, with the advanced technology can’t pull off that old trick.
I had a strange thought tonight.
Everything seems to be changing so quickly these days that even things only recently in the past become quickly dated.
Regardless of what we may think of any particular speech or rally, Trump’s talks make the fumblings of Obama, for instance - or Hillarity’s performances in the presidential debates - appear very inept and ‘quaint’.
And Trump seems to accomplish all of this intuitively.
The democrats seem to know that they have to ‘get up to speed’ - but they’re doing it all wrong, and alienating everyone.
I think, again, that it comes down to a personal authenticity. You can’t ‘buy’ that, or have your PR people ‘synthesize’ it for you.
yes I was wondering why that hashtag was trending on twitter, I thought “Oh this shit again”
‘perfect sense’ Thanks and hope you had a fabulous time!
Trump (the stadium workers, really) turned away a whole lot more than 700 in Manchester. I know -- I was THERE. It was more like 7,000, though I heard reports of them turning away 8,000 the next day. I had my tickets very early, as well, since I found out about it on DJT's rally event page, way before there were any local announcements about it.
Those who were turned away, but wanted to stay to watch the event on the Jumbotron were directed to a section closer to the stadium to watch it. Many others chose to leave directly after getting turned away b/c the area was a bit dodgy, and many of us had to walk quite far to get back to our vehicles. We also wanted to try to catch most of it on TV at home.
thanks for stopping by yesterday!
Wow awesome they love him in NH!!
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