Trump does Nazi MSG rally, Rogan's disastrous Trump interview
The David Pakman Show - October 28, 2024
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Trump recreates Nazi rally in NYC, world HORRIFIED
A recent Trump rally at Madison Square Garden over the weekend drew parallels to a 1939 Nazi rally held in the same venue. The event featured xenophobic and inflammatory rhetoric, including a comedian Tony Hinchcliffe calling Puerto Rico and “island of garbage” and Trump hinting at a “secret” plan. Despite Trump's professed support for the military, he disparaged certain generals as “weak and stupid.” Elon Musk’s attendance added irony, given news about his past illegal work in the U.S., while Trump and his allies criticized the press as “the enemy of the people” and hinted at revoking media licenses. The rally included nationalist rhetoric from Stephen Miller, declaring that “America is for Americans only.” Observers noted the disturbing historical parallels, recalling the decline of the Nazi-aligned Bund after its Madison Square Garden rally in 1939. Hopefully, the same decline will happen to the Trump movement after November 5th.
Joe Rogan STUNNED by Trump's incoherence, LAUGHS in his face
In a recent interview with Joe Rogan, former President Trump made various unfounded claims about the 2020 election, prompting Rogan to laugh at his incoherent responses. Rogan, generally uncritical throughout the interview, asked Trump for specific evidence of winning in 2020, to which Trump inconsistently claimed both victory and defeat. Trump asserted that states altered voting rules without legislative approval, though the reality is that exceptions were legally made for public health emergencies like COVID-19. Additionally, Trump brought up the “Hunter Biden laptop” controversy, suggesting it was suppressed to favor Biden, even though platforms largely restricted it due to non-consensual explicit content policies. Rogan's laughter and visible skepticism highlighted his perception of Trump's increasingly exaggerated statements and apparent disconnect, revealing Rogan's apparent doubts about Trump’s credibility.
From over the weekend:
Trump DOUBLES DOWN on cats & dogs: WHAT ABOUT THE GOOSE?
In a Fox News interview with Howie Kurtz, Donald Trump doubled down on controversial statements, including debunked claims that immigrants were eating pets in Ohio. When Kurtz challenged him, Trump avoided retracting the statement, instead referencing a missing “goose” as supposed evidence, reflecting his pattern of refusing to apologize or correct falsehoods. Trump also defended the January 6th riots, calling it “a day of love” and describing the events as “beautiful,” despite their violent nature. He reiterated his intention to target media outlets like CBS and MSNBC, threatening to revoke their licenses if reelected, which raises significant concerns about press freedom. Trump concluded by dismissing generals who criticized him as “woke” and saying he never respected them as soldiers, a stance that contrasts sharply with traditional Republican values of respecting military service and American exceptionalism.
From over the weekend:
LOL: What good things did Hitler do? Republican: IMPLODES
In a CNN interview, John Berman questioned Senator Bill Hagerty about Donald Trump’s alleged praise for Hitler, as reported by General John Kelly. Hagerty attempted to deflect, mentioning Kelly’s contentious relationship with Trump and suggesting that his claims should be “taken with a grain of salt.” Berman pressed Hagerty further, asking if Kelly had a history of lying. Hagerty conceded he had no reason to distrust Kelly personally but continued to question the credibility of Kelly’s account. Berman highlighted the inconsistency: while Hagerty doubted Kelly’s statements, he acknowledged that Kelly had not lied to him, raising questions about Hagerty’s rationale. Hagerty’s dismissal reflects a broader trend among some Republicans who consistently shield Trump despite a long track record of lies. This response exemplifies the prioritization of party loyalty, which overshadows concerns for truth and integrity.
More on the show:
-- Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe calls Puerto Rico a "pile of garbage floating in the ocean" during Donald Trump's rally, and it does not go well
-- Tucker Carlson appears to have a manic episode while speaking at Donald Trump's New York City rally
-- Republicans are immediately panicking over comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's horrifying comments about Puerto Rico during Donald Trump's NYC rally
-- Joe Rogan's Donald Trump interview may be one of the worst interviews of a politician of all time
-- A number of Donald Trump's answers to Joe Rogan's interview questions reveal his cognitive decline
-- Donald Trump is three hours late to his own Michigan rally after leaving the Joe Rogan interview
-- On the Bonus Show: Mass deportation is turning into a polling lose, Bad Bunny and many others boost Kamala Harris after Tony Hinchcliffe bashes Puerto Rico, Washington Post won't endorse in White House race for first time in 1980's, much more...
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