The liberal media is at it again, twisting the narrative to fit their agenda. After Donald Trump hosted a rally at Madison Square Garden that many are now labeling a “Nazi event,” one has to wonder how low the left will go to smear their opponents. Of course, this latest episode of melodrama is built on shaky ground. It’s now common knowledge that the infamous quip about Puerto Rico being a “garbage island” wasn’t even uttered by Trump, but by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. Yet, somehow, this insignificant detail hasn’t stopped the mainstream media from beating this dead horse like it owes them money.
This frenzy reached a new level of absurdity when President Biden, the king of gaffes, decided to label Trump supporters as “garbage.” The timing couldn’t have been worse, as it coincided with Kamala Harris’s attempt to garner some last-minute support during her rally in D.C. However, instead of rallying crowds behind her, it seems she’s been left scrambling to do some serious damage control. D.C. being a hotbed of left-wing radicalism doesn’t help her cause, especially when the “massive turnout” at her DC event could have been mistaken for a gathering of unpaid interns.
If We're Going to Play Nazi Games With Trump's MSG Event, Kamala Spoke at the Site of a Massive KKK Rally https://t.co/OogYa5vXZF
— K. B. Eric Riddle (@ridd10473) October 31, 2024
The left-wing media’s argument that the word of a comedian carries more weight than that of the President of the United States is not just laughable; it’s downright ludicrous. If Trump’s rally is a staged Nazi exhibition—though it’s clear this comparison is nothing more than cheap theatrics—then Kamala’s D.C. rally could easily be mistaken for a revival of the Ku Klux Klan. After all, she chose to deliver her speech at the National Mall, where the KKK rallied back in 1924. It almost sounds like a satirical film script, yet here we are in the midst of a political circus.
These recent antics are a testament to the Democratic Party’s struggle to maintain relevance, with legacy names like JFK and Bill Clinton holding rallies at Madison Square Garden while their modern successors, including Biden and Harris, flail helplessly in the spotlight. It’s no wonder that the general public seems to tune out the clamor of these political clowns—people simply want to move on from the endless accusations and disappointment surrounding them.
On a related note, new data has emerged showing that merely 31,834 mobile devices registered attendance at Kamala’s rally, with a staggering 91% of the crowd showing up for three or more of her events. This is the left’s attempt at mobilizing support? Eleven thousand smartphones from Atlanta and another 6,500 from California hardly scream “enthusiasm.” Using overlays from various radical activist groups, it’s clear that this spectacle isn’t winning hearts and minds, but rather creating a perfect storm of apathy.