24 hours from Tulsa....
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 04:28 last edited by
Wait wait wait - this event was a success. I read that here.
And the reporting about Trump being livid came from ABC - it can only be fake.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 11:16 last edited by
I think it was a success. Eight million viewers ain't bad. I think Trump on offense is better than Trump on defense, and Trump was having fun flaying The Senile Patient.
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
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I think it was a success. Eight million viewers ain't bad. I think Trump on offense is better than Trump on defense, and Trump was having fun flaying The Senile Patient.
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 11:42 last edited by@Jolly said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
What makes more sense is that people stayed away for more than one reason:
- Virus
- Fear of protesters
- Unrealistic estimate of needed capacity; there was never going to be 20,000
- Clearing the White House protesters and the Bible stunt turned people off
- Enthusiasm for Trump diminishing from 2016
- Why bother if Biden is going to win
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 11:58 last edited by
Well, at least the lackluster turnout is a good answer to all those idiots who say that Trump is like Hitler.
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Well, at least the lackluster turnout is a good answer to all those idiots who say that Trump is like Hitler.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:23 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Well, at least the lackluster turnout is a good answer to all those idiots who say that Trump is like Hitler.
Except the 8 million who watched it on TV. Seems like one way or another the turnout was as predicted.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:26 last edited by
Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
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Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:29 last edited by@Catseye3 said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
Hard to say now that people are tiring of Trump with those numbers on the board. Ask an expert. Also turnout was likely tamped by Covid concerns, so they turned on the TV instead.
Oh and if you think turning on the TV is a nothing burger think about sports.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:33 last edited by
It takes a lot less effort -- and a lot less enthusiasm -- to turn on the TV than to pack up the Igloo and schlep to the venue. People whose enthusiasm ranges from lukewarm to zero will watch him on TV; you can't count it as support for Trump.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Well, at least the lackluster turnout is a good answer to all those idiots who say that Trump is like Hitler.
Except the 8 million who watched it on TV. Seems like one way or another the turnout was as predicted.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:36 last edited by Doctor Phibes@Loki said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
@Doctor-Phibes said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Well, at least the lackluster turnout is a good answer to all those idiots who say that Trump is like Hitler.
Except the 8 million who watched it on TV. Seems like one way or another the turnout was as predicted.
OK, sorry, he is like Hitler after all.
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Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:36 last edited by@Catseye3 said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
It was Fox’s most watched event ever. If that doesn’t move you I give up.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:40 last edited by Doctor Phibes
If you chaps had any decent sport, you wouldn't have to watch this shit.
1.9 billion people watch Formula 1.
Hell, on a good day 10 million watch Doctor Who in Britain alone.
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@Catseye3 said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Come on, that's pretty feeble. It takes no effort to turn on the TV and watch it, even while doing other things. You can't call that showing support. And you can't call it a 'turnout'.
It was Fox’s most watched event ever. If that doesn’t move you I give up.
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 12:45 last edited by@Loki said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
It was Fox’s most watched event ever. If that doesn’t move you I give up.
In the first place, Fox is Trump's wingman; maybe it was the most watched and maybe it wasn't.
Secondly, what does 'watching' mean? Was it 'watching' versus 'had the TV turned on'?
I think poll demographers would have to do interviews of the TV watchers to get any kind of an idea of how watching him on TV will directly translate to the voting booth.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 13:07 last edited by
It was already predetermined before the Oklahoma rally started that it would be spun as being a disaster, low turnout, etc. You see, the Left has tried to destroy the man from the day he first announced he was running for the office. They hate him with a passion, for xe eral reason.. they had put a black man in the White House, and they didnt do it because he was a good leader, they did it because he was black. They wanted to follow that "first" up with another one - a woman. They didnt care that she was corrupt to the core, she was a woman. Trump denied them this back to back "first", a goal they wanted to achieve more than they cared about the country. Next, they heavily invested in a mocking of Trump, saying he couldn't possibly win. The proof that the Left doesn't give a damn about the country is evident every direction you look today, not the least of which is by looking at the senile empty suit they are supporting today. They only care about power. If they have to destroy the nation to get it, so be it. Because they just flat do not care.
BUT that's politics. What really bothers me is watching normally intelligent people fall for it, participate in it, apparently incapable of seeing what's really happening and who is causing it, and like a herd of sheep buying into it. That's sad.
Trump had a rally. Thousands of people showed up in spite of a deadly virus and the possibility of violence and physical harm from Leftists currently engaged in destroying the nation. Joe Biden hand picks 20 people to sit through a Biden "rally". They struggled to stay awake. Yet the media doesn't report that, they spend all their time telling you Trumps rally was a disaster.
And some of you don't have sense enough to figure it out, and become sheep.
Jesus. Stupid is just oozing.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 13:57 last edited by
It's all very reminiscent of the late 60's and early 70's. Protests... riots, looting, destruction.
The Silent Majority is watching and listening this time too. While the left is trying so hard to erase history, it would do them well to understand they are repeating it.
And I believe they will be met with the same result as back then. A landslide victory up and down the ticket for repub's. Not because they are so great, but because the Silent Majority is coming (again) to understand that the left is that bad.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 14:22 last edited by
Seen on Twitter: "Republicans would order fake tickets to hear Biden speak in public but local ordinances limit the capacity of Baskin-Robbins."
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Seen on Twitter: "Republicans would order fake tickets to hear Biden speak in public but local ordinances limit the capacity of Baskin-Robbins."
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 16:24 last edited by@George-K said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Seen on Twitter: "Republicans would order fake tickets to hear Biden speak in public but local ordinances limit the capacity of Baskin-Robbins."
Fake news! Biden speaks only from his basement.
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@Jolly said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
What makes more sense is that people stayed away for more than one reason:
- Virus
- Fear of protesters
- Unrealistic estimate of needed capacity; there was never going to be 20,000
- Clearing the White House protesters and the Bible stunt turned people off
- Enthusiasm for Trump diminishing from 2016
- Why bother if Biden is going to win
wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 23:53 last edited by Jolly@Catseye3 said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
@Jolly said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
What makes more sense is that people stayed away for more than one reason:
- Virus
- Fear of protesters
- Unrealistic estimate of needed capacity; there was never going to be 20,000
- Clearing the White House protesters and the Bible stunt turned people off
- Enthusiasm for Trump diminishing from 2016
- Why bother if Biden is going to win
- Probably
- Possibly
- Not necessarily. The ticket requests were very high.
- This is Tulsa. People in Oklahoma don't give a damn about protesters in Washington. If anything, the Bible helped.
- Maybe. But look at how many people The Dementia Patient had at his rally. 20. Handpicked.
- Still early. Very early.
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@Catseye3 said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
@Jolly said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
No, the crowd wasn't as large as hoped. Virus, you know.
What makes more sense is that people stayed away for more than one reason:
- Virus
- Fear of protesters
- Unrealistic estimate of needed capacity; there was never going to be 20,000
- Clearing the White House protesters and the Bible stunt turned people off
- Enthusiasm for Trump diminishing from 2016
- Why bother if Biden is going to win
- Probably
- Possibly
- Not necessarily. The ticket requests were very high.
- This is Tulsa. People in Oklahoma don't give a damn about protesters in Washington. If anything, the Bible helped.
- Maybe. But look at how many people The Dementia Patient had at his rally. 20. Handpicked.
- Still early. Very early.
wrote on 24 Jun 2020, 00:19 last edited by@Jolly said in 24 hours from Tulsa....:
Probably
Possibly
Not necessarily. The ticket requests were very high . . .I wasn't listing these because they were true, but as what the rallygoers themselves thought.
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wrote on 24 Jun 2020, 02:06 last edited by
Oklahoma!
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wrote on 25 Jun 2020, 16:40 last edited by
Dozens of Secret Service officers and agents told to self-quarantine after Trump’s Tulsa rally
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/dozens-of-secret-service-officers-and-agents-told-to-self-quarantine-after-trumps-tulsa-rally/2020/06/24/22c08b36-b55f-11ea-aca5-ebb63d27e1ff_story.html‘ Dozens of Secret Service officers and agents who were on site for President Trump’s rally in Tulsa last week were ordered to self-quarantine after two of their colleagues tested positive for the novel coronavirus, part of the fallout from Trump’s insistence on holding the mass gathering over the objections of public health officials.
The Secret Service instructed employees who worked the Tulsa event to stay at home for 14 days when they returned from the weekend trip, according to two people familiar with the agency’s decision.
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