Trump addresses people who leave his rallies, JD Vance scrubs old posts
The David Pakman Show - September 19, 2024
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Trump tell people who leave his rally early "GET THE HELL OUT"
Donald Trump recently addressed criticisms about people leaving his rallies early, an issue highlighted by Kamala Harris during last week’s debate. Trump claimed his rallies are so engaging that no one leaves, and if they did, he would end the event himself, using this as a warning to attendees. Despite drawing large crowds, Trump’s rallies are experiencing reduced engagement from new attendees, likely due to repetitive content and a lack of fresh material. His speeches often recycle old themes and grievances, leading to diminished enthusiasm and a drop in new supporter interest, similar to a comedian who repeatedly performs the same jokes without innovation. This is why people so often leave Trump’s rallies early, and clearly, he’s having a difficult time processing that.
Trump incoherently argues he's NEVER INCOHERENT
During a rally in Flint, Michigan, Donald Trump delivered a confusing and disjointed monologue about how he doesn’t ramble, ironically rambling in the process. He claimed that his long sentences and complex stories—including examples like Hannibal Lecter and aircraft catapults—ultimately come together, therefore they’re not confusing to people. Trump argued that the large crowds at his rallies prove he’s not incoherent, asking why so many people would attend if he truly rambled. Despite his insistence that everything makes sense, the speech left many confused. The disconnected statements and hard-to-follow logic are possible symptoms of deeper issues, perhaps suggesting he needs to be evaluated by a medical professional.
From yesterday’s show:
MAGA devastated as Kamala answers questions without being racist
Kamala Harris recently addressed the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), where she answered questions clearly and highlighted the administration’s achievements, including job creation, reducing Black unemployment, and capping prescription drug costs. Her calm, coherent responses stood in stark contrast to Donald Trump's past controversial interaction with the NABJ, where he questioned Harris's race and made inflammatory comments. While Trump’s remarks caused confusion and criticism, Harris focused on economic progress and serious issues like the impact of abortion bans and racist conspiracy theories affecting communities like Springfield, Ohio. Despite frequent criticism from right-wing pundits who claim she is inarticulate, Harris effectively conveyed her points. Her performance showcased a significant contrast to Trump’s approach, emphasizing her ability to answer challenging questions while maintaining composure.
From yesterday’s show:
Georgia woman DEAD thanks to Trump abortion ban
The death of Amber Nicole Thurman has highlighted the tragic consequences of restrictive abortion laws enacted after the repeal of Roe v. Wade. Thurman, who experienced complications after a medication-induced abortion, sought treatment for what should have been a routine procedure. However, Georgia's new law, which criminalizes such procedures with rare exceptions, caused doctors to delay care for fear of prosecution. After 20 hours of waiting, Thurman's infection worsened, and despite doctors eventually intervening, it was too late to save her. ProPublica has confirmed that this was a preventable death and part of a broader trend, with at least two other women already dying from delays in accessing timely medical care due to abortion restrictions. These laws, passed in several states, were made possible by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, driven by the appointment of three conservative Supreme Court justices under Donald Trump. The case underscores how these laws, while claiming to be pro-life, are endangering pregnant women.
More on the show:
-- Farron Cousins, host of Ring of Fire and Farron Balanced, fills in for David. Subscribe to him on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/farronbalanced & https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRingofFire
-- Trump fails to explain how he would lower the cost of groceries during his rally in Michigan
-- Trump confuses Alaska and Afghanistan in yet another example of his apparent cognitive decline
-- Mitch McConnell calls Republican efforts to shut down the government "stupid"
-- Kamala Harris is polling 25 points underwater with independents
-- Trump supporters are polled about his lies and the results are disturbing
-- Marjorie Taylor Greene gets angry with a sheriff who calls out right-wing racism
-- JD Vance deletes old blog posts about Republicans being racist
-- Senate Republicans don't have enough money to campaign effectively
-- On the Bonus Show: More whitewashing about January 6th, Trump-backed poll says he got a boost after debate, and much more...
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