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monitoring Trump and relevant contemporary events

 
 
bobsal u1553115
 
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Sat 20 Jun, 2020 09:32 pm
@MontereyJack,
Trump cancelled his speech to the over flow room.
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bobsal u1553115
 
  2  
Sat 20 Jun, 2020 10:18 pm
After Weeks Of Anticipation, Trump Rally Crowd Underwhelms

The event in Tulsa was the first Trump rally to take place in months. The upper stands were empty, and there was plenty of room in front of the stage.

By Dominique Mosbergen

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-tulsa-oklahoma-rally_n_5eee95adc5b6aac5f3a45f37

President Donald Trump addressed an enthusiastic — though smaller than expected — crowd of supporters at a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday night as some protesters gathered outside to call for an end to systemic racism and police brutality.

“You are warriors, thank you. We had some very bad people outside,” Trump told the crowd inside the BOK Center, later referring to protesters as “thugs.”

The Tulsa event, the first Trump rally to take place in months, was held against the advice of Trump’s own coronavirus task force, which had urged White House officials to nix the event amid fears it might spread coronavirus.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, advised in an interview earlier this month that large events of any kind, including Trump’s rally, remain “risky,” and he urged people to avoid such gatherings.

The Trump campaign warned potential rallygoers that they would participate in the event at their own risk. The registration page for the rally included a legal disclaimer that said attendees could not sue Trump or his campaign if they found themselves infected with COVID-19.

On Saturday afternoon, the Trump campaign confirmed that at least six rally staffers tested positive for the coronavirus. The staffers were immediately quarantined, the campaign said.

Trump did not mention the sick staffers during his address, but he repeatedly downplayed the threat of the coronavirus and referred to it as the “Chinese virus” and “kung flu.”

At one point, Trump suggested he wanted COVID-19 testing to be slowed down, as more testing uncovers more cases. (A White House official later told The Wall Street Journal that Trump was “clearly joking” about slowing down testing.)

“Testing is a double-edged sword,” Trump told the crowd in Oklahoma. “Here’s the bad part: When you do testing to that extent, you’re gonna find more people, you’re gonna find more cases.”

“I said to my people, ‘Slow the testing down, please,’” he said.

Rally attendees were given face coverings when they entered the venue but many chose not to wear them, The Washington Post reported. Most police officers and National Guard soldiers who were on site also chose not to cover their faces, according to the publication.

Joe Biden released a statement after the rally responding to Trump’s remarks on COVID-19: “This virus has killed nearly 120,000 Americans and cost tens of millions their jobs, in large part because this president could not and would not mobilize testing as quickly as we needed it. To hear him say tonight that he has ordered testing slowed — a transparent attempt to make the numbers look better — is appalling.”

President Trump on coronavirus testing: “I said to my people, slow the testing down, please.” pic.twitter.com/d2nrpxYyzw
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 21, 2020

Trump’s aides previously claimed that more than 1 million people wanted tickets to the main rally inside the BOK Center. But the actual turnout fell short of expectations.

The president was initially scheduled to address supporters outside the arena, which has a capacity of 19,000 people, earlier in the evening before heading inside. But Trump’s campaign canceled the outdoor remarks at the last minute.

At the time the cancellation was announced, only a few dozen people were reportedly gathered in the overflow area outside the venue. Inside, the upper stands were empty, and there was plenty of room in the standing-only area in front of the stage.

Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh blamed protesters for the low turnout, saying demonstrators blocked access to metal detectors, which prevented participants from entering the venue.

<What a lie. Where were the lines of denied entrants at?????>

“Radical protesters, coupled with a relentless onslaught from the media, attempted to frighten off the President’s supporters,” Murtaugh said.

Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, echoed a similar sentiment.

Radical protestors, fueled by a week of apocalyptic media coverage, interfered with @realDonaldTrump supporters at the rally.

They even blocked access to the metal detectors, preventing people from entering.

Thanks to the 1,000s who made it anyway!https://t.co/eM2nohMEy6
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) June 20, 2020

There were some minor clashes between Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters gathered outside the BOK Center, but there were no major violent confrontations in the lead-up to the event.

Black city leaders had urged people to stay away from Trump’s event, The New York Times reported. Instead, hundreds of people gathered at Veterans Park, about a 30-minute walk away, to participate in the “Rally Against Hate.”

“Our biggest thing was to make sure people felt safe tonight,” rally organizer Tykebrean Cheshire told the Post. “Going to the BOK Center didn’t feel like a safe option. I wanted to do the old-school [Martin Luther King] thing. We’re able to connect with each other, and that’s the most important thing today.”

HAPPENING NOW: Hundreds of people are gathering at Veterans Park in downtown Tulsa for a Rally Against Hate. Organizers say this is a peaceful protest against oppression in the country. @NewsOn6 pic.twitter.com/AyArJmL9YB
— Amelia Mugavero (@AmeliaMugavero) June 20, 2020

There had been concerns before the rally that violence might erupt after Trump tweeted what appeared to be a veiled threat aimed at potential protesters.

“Any protesters, anarchists, agitators, looters or lowlifes who are going to Oklahoma please understand, you will not be treated like you have been in New York, Seattle, or Minneapolis,” the president tweeted Friday. “It will be a much different scene!”

Bracing for potential violence at the Trump event, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum issued an executive order on Thursday declaring a civil emergency ahead of the rally. Bynum said the city expected tens of thousands of people to flock to the vicinity of the event, including “individuals from organized groups who have been involved in destructive and violent behavior in other States” and who were planning on traveling to Tulsa “for purposes of causing unrest in and around the city.”

On Saturday afternoon, a peaceful protester wearing an “I Can’t Breathe” T-shirt was arrested by Tulsa police outside the BOK Center at the behest of Trump’s campaign staff. “I Can’t Breathe” has become a rallying cry for protesters calling for the end of racism and police brutality following the death last month of George Floyd, a Black man in Minneapolis who uttered those words as a white police officer knelt on his neck, leading to his death.

The protester — identified by police as Tulsa resident Sheila Buck — was accused of trespassing in a secure area accessible only to ticket holders, though Buck said she had a ticket for the event. A video of the arrest shows officers grabbing Buck by her armpits and dragging her away.

Trump lambasted protesters, calling them “thugs” and “bad people,” but did not respond their calls to end racial injustice or police brutality in the wake of Floyd’s death.

The president spoke for more than an hour and a half but did not mention Floyd’s name at all. He also did not mention Juneteenth, which fell on Friday and commemorates the end of slavery in America.

Trump had previously been criticized for planning the Tulsa rally on Juneteenth. He postponed the rally by one day after facing backlash.

Near the end of his address, Trump said only that he’d “done more for the Black community in four years than Joe Biden has done in 47 years,” referring to the former vice president and the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

“Racial justice begins with Joe Biden’s retirement from public life,” Trump said.

The president did spend about 10 minutes of his speech defending his awkward walk down a ramp after a speech at West Point last week.

“It was like an ice-skating rink,” Trump said of the ramp.

Here’s Trump mocking himself for the way he walked down a ramp at West Point last weekend. He’s been talking about this for about 6 or 7 minutes now. pic.twitter.com/dsj0cDFxfY
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 21, 2020
McGentrix
 
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Sat 20 Jun, 2020 10:52 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

McGentrix wrote:
That is a terrible idea and it should never be attempted until such time as federal property is involved or threatened. Lets let the states handle their own ****.

Stamping out insurrections and preserving law and order in America is the President's job.


WHat is happening in Seattle is not an insurrection and preserving FEDERAL law is the President's job. Let Washington state do what is best for Washington State. We don't need more Federal Government overreach.
glitterbag
 
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Sat 20 Jun, 2020 11:05 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Thank God Trump is so agile and surefooted he was able to assist that poor decrepit officer safely down the ramp....but he couldn't contain his youthful exuberance and recklessly skipped down the final 10 feet........or the last two steps (if you were watching) just pumping his arms in false bravado....
oralloy
 
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Sat 20 Jun, 2020 11:22 pm
@McGentrix,
McGentrix wrote:
WHat is happening in Seattle is not an insurrection

That is incorrect. They have taken over territory, and they do not let lawful government authority operate within that territory.


McGentrix wrote:
and preserving FEDERAL law is the President's job.

Crushing insurrections is part of the President's job.


McGentrix wrote:
Let Washington state do what is best for Washington State. We don't need more Federal Government overreach.

Restoring law and order is not government overreach.
oralloy
 
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Sat 20 Jun, 2020 11:23 pm
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
Yep, that's the way it begins, conservative hysteria leading to Kristalnacht in Seattle and justifying Trump putsch to take over the government. And he blathers about American values.

Hardly hysteria. It is the duty of governments to crush rebellions.

Mr Trump doesn't need to take over the government. He's already in charge of the government.
maporsche
 
  3  
Sat 20 Jun, 2020 11:33 pm
@oralloy,
Did you ever post an opinion about the Bundys in Oregon from a few years ago?
oralloy
 
  -2  
Sat 20 Jun, 2020 11:39 pm
@maporsche,
I don't believe so.

I did hear about the case on the evening news from time to time, but I've never learned enough about the case to justify forming an opinion.
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coldjoint
 
  -2  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 12:10 am
@maporsche,
Quote:
Did you ever post an opinion about the Bundys in Oregon from a few years ago?

Domestic terrorism. Same in Seattle. More double standards.
lmur
 
  4  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 02:42 am
Some unscrupulous bastard has downloaded Bolton's book in .pdf format. Now miscreants can read the book without adding a cent to Mr. Bolton's coffers. Apparently these lowlifes say that, because these notes were taken down while Bolton was on the taxpayer's dime, no guilt should be attached to those that download the book free of charge. That's communistic bullshit if you ask me.
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MontereyJack
 
  2  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 02:47 am
@coldjoint,
the free zone in seattle is the exact opposite of domestic terrorism. the bundys embodied it.
oralloy
 
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Sun 21 Jun, 2020 02:48 am
@MontereyJack,
The "free zone" in Seattle is an insurrection. It is the duty of the government to crush it.
MontereyJack
 
  2  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 03:01 am
@coldjoint,
He didn't even fill the auditorium let alone have an overflow outside. big fizzle.
MontereyJack
 
  3  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 03:09 am
@oralloy,
that's the way dictators do it. They get to ;power and then twist the institutions so they answer to them rather than to the people, just as trump has already done with the senate and what he and bill barr have tried their damnedsest to do with Justice and the courts, and the courts, like firing the chief justice of SDNY, packing the courts with his toadies, and bringing DoJ to his heel. His ideal is all too clearly one man rule, and he aims to be that man. And you're just enabling a would-be tin pot despot.
MontereyJack
 
  4  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 03:11 am
@oralloy,
Why do you hate freedom so much?
oralloy
 
  -3  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 03:13 am
@MontereyJack,
No twisting needed. The Constitution gives the President absolute power within the executive branch.
oralloy
 
  -3  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 03:14 am
@MontereyJack,
Don't be silly. Insurrections are not freedom.
MontereyJack
 
  3  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 05:40 am
@oralloy,
even reliably conservstive MccGemntrix thinks that opinion is full of ****. They're saying the cops are misbehaving and they can do better themselves. That's the good old American self-reliance and abhorrence of governmentaloverreach which you righties endlessly applaud. You're clearly advocating fascist bullying..
Walter Hinteler
 
  4  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 06:04 am
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:
The Constitution gives the President absolute power within the executive branch.
So neither Congress nor the federal courts can tell the President what to do or how to do it?
engineer
 
  4  
Sun 21 Jun, 2020 06:06 am
Trump's campaign rally falls flat, empty seats, no crowds outside.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/21/politics/trump-campaign-trail-coronavirus/index.html
 

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