The Madison Square Garden rally for President Donald Trump has been rocking.
We reported earlier about the massive crowds trying to get in, some of whom had been there since Saturday morning and had stayed overnight. The Democrats, including vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, equated it to a Nazi rally held in MSG in 1939. We also reported how that was belied by the very people there, with many Jewish people–including a Holocaust survivor who had decried the despicable Hitler references that Kamala Harris had been tossing around.
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Then the whole narrative about the comparisons is stupid because MSG had four different venues; it’s not even the same location as 1939. But if having a rally at MSG is “Nazi” — Democrats held their conventions there, including in 1992 when it was Bill Clinton:
So, paging Hillary. I guess that makes you and Bill “Nazis.” And let’s not forget the Democratic “Klanbake” in 1924 — also held at MSG — where the KKK had a big influence on the Democratic Party. Democrats like to forget about all their racism, even when they engage in it currently.
But it wasn’t a Nazi rally on Sunday.
It is a lot of sincere Americans who want their country to be better and reject the radical ways of Kamala Harris for a far better choice — Trump — with a crew of folks who also wanted to help improve how things work.
READ MORE: WATCH: ‘Bigger, Better, Bolder’: Trump Makes His Closing Argument to American Voters at MSG Rally
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One of those folks who has already made a huge impact on the race is Elon Musk.
Had he not bought Twitter and helped protect free speech, we probably wouldn’t be here right now. He not only put his money on the line, he risked a lot, knowing he would be a target by the powers that be. Yet he did it anyway. That’s courage.
Trump may have found the perfect job for him. We saw how he made X more efficient, by streamlining it, letting a lot of extraneous folks go, but then making it better and adding more features. Imagine applying that thought to the government that our tax dollars pay for. And he’s so excited to get started on it.
Now, this is the enthusiasm we need to get things done. I think he might have been a little influenced by Hulk Hogan, who spoke earlier:
He showed off his “Dark Gothic MAGA” hat.
Trump Transition Co-Chair Howard Lutnick asked Musk how much spending he thought the Department of Government Efficiency could reduce in the wasteful budget. Musk answered that he thought they could cut $2 trillion. Imagine, people serious about the concept of eliminating taxes and reducing federal spending.
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Pointing out that big spending causes inflation, Musk exclaimed, “Your money is being wasted and the Department of Government Efficiency is going to fix that!”
He continued, “We’re going to get the government off your back and out of your pocketbook…The future is gonna be amazing!”
As people cheered and chanted his name, he said, “This is the kind of positive energy that America is all about.” He then led a “USA” chant. He asked people to get everyone they could out to vote. “Make the margin of victory so big, so that you know what can’t happen…Massive crushing victory. Put the signs up, put the hat on, let’s go!”
Amen.