On Monday morning, Kamala Harris took a few minutes to address the Trump Rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. Harris told reporters that the event proved what she had been preaching for three months. She saw the gathering of supporters as Trump’s fixation on grievances and himself and on dividing the country. This comment was the exclamation mark on the comments by her running mate, Tim Walz, and the crooked mainstream media that the rally was reminiscent of the Nazi rally held in the same iconic facility nearly 100 years ago. Kamala Harris did not watch any of the Trump rally and obviously assumes none of her supporters did either. How else can you explain her blatant lies and hyperbole?
Here are some of the comments about the most positive, joy-filled event of the cycle:
CNN: “Trump supporters spew racist, vulgar attacks at Harris”
NPR: “Off-color jokes, vitriol take over Trump MSG Rally”
Politico: “Fallout spreads from Trump filled MSG event,”
You can tell by the similarity of the tone of these emails that they were part of an orchestrated effort to pull Trump down as he rose in the polls.
The rally was an electric event at Madison Square Garden, selling out the event in under three hours, and thousands more surrounded the building, watching the rally on portable Jumbotrons. There were dozens of speakers covering gender, color, sexual orientation, and even supporters who were formerly Democrats. He had a female survivor of the Holocaust and displayed the Israeli flag. Are those the actions of a Fascist or Nazi? On the contrary.
As far as Trump being divisive, let’s look at his words as Harris definitely did not:
And I just want to say a very big hello to a special place, New York, and to an incredible arena, Madison Square Garden. Incredible. And then we have all of the people that could fill it up ten times. Ten times. You take a look at outside what’s going on all the way down to the river, the beautiful, beautiful Hudson River. They’re outside watching this now at levels that nobody’s ever seen before. They’ve never had it.
But I’m thrilled to be back in the city I love and thousands of proud, hardworking American patriots. You’re with me. We’ve always been together. And I’d like to begin by asking a very simple question. Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
I’m here today with a message of hope for all Americans. With your vote in this election, I will end inflation. I will stop the invasion of criminals coming into our country. And I will bring back the American dream. We need the American dream to come back home.
Our country will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before. This election is a choice between whether we will have four more years of gross incompetence and failure or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country.
We will achieve success that no one can imagine. We will have the strongest economy, the most secure borders, the safest cities, the most powerful military, the best trade deals, and we will dominate the frontiers of science, medicine, business, technology and space.
And I’m asking you to be excited about the future of our country again. I’m asking you to dream big again. We’re going to dream big again. We haven’t been dreaming big at all. This will be America’s new golden age. It’s going to happen quickly, too, very quickly.
This was a speech of hope. This was a speech imploring Americans to dream big, again. This was a speech asking Americans to send him back to Washington to finish the job he started eight years ago. With a cooperative Senate and House, he will make America great again. He will fight for everyone and bring us prosperity again with the hope of a brighter future.