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Democrats have been bragging that 30,000 people attended the rally for Democrat presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, in deep-red Texas.
They generally do not mention the fact that the rally was headlined by global music star Beyonce in her hometown of Houston and that fans were furious when they left the event that the singer was only onstage for a few minutes and did not perform.
“Kamala Harris packed a 22,000+ capacity stadium in Houston, Texas today. Donald Trump’s fledgling supporters are fleeing his Traverse City, Michigan rally after he told them he’s 2hrs+ late Which campaign is low energy, again?” one X, formerly Twitter, user said.
“Holy sh*t. Of all the Kamala Harris rallies I’ve watched, I’ve never seen anything like this. THOUSANDS of people are doing the swag on the floor & in the stands. Texas isn’t going back. This is AMAZING,” the same person said in another post.
“Pure joy and energy at the Kamala Harris rally in Houston, Texas. Republicans don’t know what’s coming their way this election. Never seen anything like this before,” another said.
The former president currently has a seven-point lead in The Lone Star State, FiveThirtyEight reported.
They fail to mention the fact that while the vice president was playing with celebrities in a state she had virtually no chance of taking in this election, former President Donald Trump did monster numbers on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.
And if you are curious as to which one was more effective, after 24 hours, Joe Rogan’s interview with the former president has amassed more than 26 million views.
In his nearly three-hour appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Trump emphasized the dangers associated with the presidency, suggesting that pundits and officials tend to avoid discussing the attempts on his life, the New York Post reported.
“I do things that don’t necessarily make me so popular. I just do what’s right,” Trump, 78, said. “I understand what I’m doing. You make yourself a target, and it’s a very dangerous business. I never thought of that when I did it.”
On July 13, at a rally in Butler, Pa., Trump had only spoken for a few minutes before shots rang out. Thomas Crooks, 20, fired eight rounds at the former president, grazing his right ear with the first shot while killing one rallygoer and severely wounding two others, all of whom were seated behind the former president.
Less than two months later, would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested after getting within a few hundred yards of Trump while he was golfing at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 15. Routh was set up behind a hedgerow overlooking a green with an AR-style rifle, and he appeared to be waiting for Trump to get close enough before firing.
Secret Service agents spotted the rifle barrel sticking out of the hedgerow and engaged Routh, who fled the scene before being arrested a short while later.
Trump gave Rogan a glimpse of the scar he received from Crooks’ bullet. “It zicked right there,” Trump said of the mark behind his right ear.
Rogan responded, “It healed up pretty f–king good.”
“It’s not like some of the wrestlers, some of the UFC fighters… it was sort of like a top shot. The thing’s taken off a little bit,” Trump continued. “But it makes me a tougher guy.”
Rogan, 57, suggested that the assassination attempts might not have occurred if the media—and Democrats like his rival Vice President Kamala Harris and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton—didn’t equate Trump with Adolf Hitler and fascism.
“They love to take things out of context and distort them,” Rogan said. “The rhetoric is that you’re Hitler, and in order to stop Hitler, you have to do whatever it takes.”
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