Full House
By Charles E. Kraus
Two days have gone by since Trump's Tulsa Rally. Actually, let's not call it a rally, let's call it what it was, a focus group. You know focus groups. Marketers bringing together a collection of very specific individuals. Of course, these sessions are usually held in an office or conference room, not an event venue. It's a good thing Trumps' rally wasn't catered. Lot of baloney would have gone to waste.
Personally, I'm surprised that Trump hasn't sent Kayleigh off to a press conference claiming his Tulsa numbers were misrepresented by the despicable traitorous liberal fake press, such as the Wall Street Journal ("Trump’s Tulsa Rally Draws Smaller-Than-Expected Crowd") and the Washington Examiner ("Trump rally in Tulsa failed to fill half the arena.")
"The largest crowd ever assembled in Oklahoma," McEnany might tell us. Except for the mob that stormed Tulsa's Black Wall Street during the massacre.
Actually, I've seen larger gatherings at bar mitzvahs.
Trump gave what he called an ok speech. He was nervous. Upset. I'm sure he was worried about the health of his six campaign staffers who'd tested positive for Coved 19.
Besides, he was facing history. History, in his case, did not have to do with speeches by Churchill, or Roosevelt, not by Kennedy or even Obama. Our President comes from a line of work other than that of statesman. From the land of televised entertainment. Possibly, he could not help marveling at the fact that he was appearing in the very same hall that had featured Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Elton John, U2, Justin Timberlake, Garth Brooks, Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, Lady Gaga, Guns N' Roses, Kenny Chesney, Bruce Springsteen, and many other big name draws. Would he attract bigger numbers than Barry Manilow? Such questions must have been on his mind.
Look at photographs and videos of the folks who showed up. They seem baffled by the empty seats. What happened to their missing friends? Did they have the right date? The right address?
The place was so empty people could scan the crowd in search of missing buddies, a process made easier by the fact that almost no one was wearing one of those stupid masks. Republicans have been saying right along, no masks, no hijabs -- on Muslims, or on God fearing Americans. None of our founding fathers wore masks. Well, maybe the Lone Ranger.
This whole thing was a Tik Tok ambush. Just think of Tik Tok spelled backward and you'll understand. Tok Tik. Exactly. A broken clock. Time standing still. Simply not the Trump way. Trump wants us to return to our golden past, to go backwards. Standing still is not an option.
In my opinion, the specific reason for low turnout is that people were scared off by the deep medical state in cahoots with John Bolton. Bolton, one of those self centered loud mouths, out to make a buck. Obviously folks who showed up for the Tulsa rally are immune to such hucksters. According to their immunization records, that may be the only thing they're immune to.
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