Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Inspiring

I watched President Trump's rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania this evening, and it was absolutely glorious. Trump is a warrior who pulls no punches, is unabashedly patriotic and is the defiant enemy of the radical left. He scoffs at the bogus protocols and conventions of inside-the-beltway politics - which, not at all coincidentally, work in favor of the ruling class - and watching him, and listening to him, one comes away convinced that he is the man the times demand. With tremendous energy, and a roguish sense of humor, he defends our American traditions and mercilessly mocks those who seek to impose the "progressive" nightmare on our nation.

May God bless him and grant him victory.

Update  Haw!


H/T:  Instapundit

4 comments:

Mike_W said...

I still can't believe Trump and Biden were both about even odds in the betting, last time I checked.
By my reckoning, Trump should be at least 1-10 odds and Biden a rank outsider at 15-1.
I was seriously tempted to place a LARGE wager on Trump at even money.

Here's hoping and praying you guys are right and Trump really is a patriot, as I reckon he will win easily(if the Democrats don't get away with cheating a win).

Paco said...

One big difference I notice between Trump and many of his Democrat foes is this.

Democrats like Hillary and Fauxcahontas and Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff and so on give the impression of being one short step away from literally foaming at the mouth with hatred for Trump (and his supporters). You can see it in their eyes, hear it in their voices - you can feel the hatred coming off of them like heat.

Trump, on the other hand, seems to display two types of sentiment toward his Democrat enemies: (1) he either has contempt for them (for their arrogance and sense of entitlement and their stupidity), and mocks them, generally maintaining a good-humored temperament, or (2) he registers what I would call righteous anger, the mood of one who feels, correctly, that his enemies are trying to overthrow him with lies and overtly partisan machinations. This is the anger associated with having been on the receiving end of blatant injustice. Most of the latter, in my opinion, seems to have been directed at the Deep State functionaries whom he sees as having betrayed, not just him, but, more importantly, their oath to uphold the law. But you do not see hatred.

RebeccaH said...

Biden rally is right. They had one in Arizona, and nobody showed up except for reporters. The other rally videos show a few supporters sitting inside socially distant circles, or in socially distant cars, and I'm willing to bet a lot of those are reporters too. It's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.

JeffS said...

I'm stealing that image! HAW!