The Last Trump Presidential Run Rally

The Last Trump Presidential Run Rally

The Last Trump Presidential Run Rally

Last night was the last Donald Trump Presidential Run Rally. Le sigh. As we wait for the results of this election and pray to God that Trump wins, let us reflect on what these rallies have brought us. The joy, the laughter, the new stars and the derision of the elites. Good times.

Yesterday afternoon, Donald Trump said, at one of his four rallies, that he had done over 600 rallies since he came down the golden escalator. I believe it. The only rally I attended was the Million MAGA Rally in November of 2020. I know that I missed out. Trump has said that if he loses (No, dear God!) he will not run again. When he wins, he may do a rally or more over the next four years, but there will never be another Trump Presidential Run Rally. I don’t think another candidate could have the intestinal fortitude to campaign like that. Rallies I have been to in the past, the candidates did canned stump speeches and were deadly dull. Make fun of it but the Trump Weave was entertaining. From NBC News:

Supporters wait for hours as music blares at torture-level decibels, interrupted only by the fawning remarks of warm-up speakers. Eventually, Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” plays as a walk-up song for the former president. Trump speaks for more than an hour, rambling from topic to topic — and back again — in what he calls “the weave.”

He would point out people he saw in the audience and start a story. Or, he would just take a notion. And, he is well-aware:

Then and now, Trump routinely makes comments at his rallies that his aides would rather he not make, and that his opponents seize upon. For his millions of supporters, Trump rallies have been a gathering place for other like-minded Americans.

“I’ve been following him ever since 2015, and my first rally was in February of 2016, so I’m coming out to hear him, and it’s history, and he’s always adding new remarks, and I want to be here to hear it,” said Robin Cole, who turned out to Trump’s rally Saturday in Greensboro, North Carolina.

For those of you who held her/his nose to vote for Trump and wanted a permanent press candidate who was sanitized for your protection, may I remind you how dispirited Constitutional Conservatives were in 2015. Barack Obama had gutted us. During the Obama years, Obama, Lois Lerner and Jack Smith tortured Tea Party members. Remember the hearings? Remember John McCain?

I bet a lot of us voted for John McCain and then Mitt Romney. Ugh. I get ill just thinking about how childish those votes were. Mitt Romney is a gentleman, not a barbarian like Trump:

I am so embarrassed that I ever voted for Pierre Delecto. What we needed was a disruptor. One that didn’t bow to old idols. Or old Party ideals. One that held raucous rallies. The Trump Presidential Run Rally won’t be missed by the legacy media. They hate him and they hate covering him. More from NBC:

During a July rally in Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt, bringing the Republican Party together around the former president.

The attempt on his life has become part of Trump’s narrative at his rallies, particularly when he offers a detailed rendering of how he could’ve been spending his time.

“I didn’t need this. I didn’t need to be with you tonight,” Trump told his supporters at a rally in Virginia on Saturday. “I could have been standing at the beach, my beautiful white skin getting nice and tan. Being smacked, being smacked in the face by a wave loaded up with salt, salt water. And I could have said, ‘The hell with everything. I could have had the greatest life in the world. Instead, I got missing a little piece of my ear.’”

The members of the legacy media don’t have senses of humor and don’t laugh unless they are making fun of someone else. Trump loves to laugh at himself and he loves to watch his family shine:

Last night at 10:30 p.m., the last Trump Presidential Run Rally began. And nostalgia hit:

Trump’s political career has been a family affair — his daughter and son-in-law served in the White House, and his sons and daughter-in-law have played leading roles in 2024 — and his nostalgia appears to be sinking in among them, too.

“It’s hard to believe it is coming to an end,” Eric Trump said over the weekend while thanking his father’s supporters in Pennsylvania.

“We started in 2016, and we didn’t know a damn thing about politics,” he said. “And we went out there and we fought every single day.”

A Trump campaign aide told NBC News that some of the “OGs” — the old guard, the staffers who have been with Trump since the beginning — have also been taking it in and realizing the end is coming.

I remember how dispirited we were in 2015. I don’t think anyone but Trump could have brought this far. Even when we argue, it’s with spirit. Thank you, Mr. Trump.

Now, let’s go win. Vote Trump 2024.

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