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When you consider the magnitude of Trump’s recent appearance at Madison Square Garden, you realize the event represented much more than a rally.

Only days earlier, Trump hosted the Al E Smith Dinner where he rocked. Trump joked about self-deprecation by not being self-deprecating. By the end of the evening, millions of Democrats got to see the person Democrats call “Hitler” getting ring kissed by those who have either tried unsuccessfully to jail him or kill him.

The Trump America saw proved to be more than presidential. Trump was the billionaire media mogul about-to-be-president again boss. And the entire room felt it.

Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton were seen joking with Trump. And Letitia James stood an applauded when Trump was introduced, instead of pulling “Kaepernick”. That event said it all, at least for that moment. But Trump wasn’t finished with New York City.

The mayor of New York said recently that Democrats and other Leftists need to stop referring to Trump as “Hitler”. He essentially admitted that Trump is a great man, who can and will do great things.

Recall that Trump recognized Eric Adam’s struggles during the dinner. Watch the first couple of minutes of this clip and you will see Trump doing political smackdown akin to WWE:

Donald Trump making jokes that aren’t really jokes at the AL Smith dinner in New York. pic.twitter.com/0UEsUgXuoF

— Freyja (@FreyjaTarte) October 18, 2024

And in another political smackdown, earlier in the year Trump held a rally in the Bronx.

Trump scheduled this event at the height of his legal controversies. Trump signaled to Alvin Bragg and Letitia James that he would show them who really controlled New York.

That rally was attended by tens of thousands of pro-Trump New Yorkers. People of all ethnic backgrounds and economic situations came out for Trump. That even came on the heels of an earlier event Trump held across the river in New Jersey where over 100,000 attendees watched Trump hold court.

Two big events, and two major outcomes. Then, in playing and winning the trifecta, Trump held a rally in New York City at Madison Square Garden. I wrote at the time:

Trump rallies are bigger than ever. But they crescendo, each gaining more and more momentum with each Democrat parry.

Ninety-three politically-motivated indictments with nothing to show for Democrats. Each attempt to get Trump is met with a feint, then an overhand right by Trump that sends Democrats to the canvas.

The attacks on Trump have gotten so ridiculous, they look like scenes from The Matrix. Democrats fire at Trump; he raises his hand and slows the bullets down until they stop and drop at his feet.

Wasn’t he supposed to be in jail or dead by now? That’s what Leftists certainly hoped. They built their strategies around Trump’s legal issues or other demise. And yet, the man stands at the ready and more powerful than ever. So powerful that when Apple CEO Tim Cox needed help with a tax issue in Ireland, he called Trump; not Biden or Harris.

So what is the significance of Madison Square Garden and all the bread crumbs leading to this massive event? As they say, “The third time’s the charm”.

This wasn’t a rally, it was Trump’s inauguration.

Tens of thousands of people inside one of the most marquee venues in New York City. Talk about sending a shot over the bow for all the New York Leftist “leadership”, when you can motivate that many people to support “the felon”.

While Kamala Harris used Beyonce to fake people into attending her rally, Trump emboldened a big part of New York and from all five boroughs to see what the other side is about.

Trump reintroduced America to one of its finest First Ladies. And then he brought out a litany of people, including Jews, Gentiles, Muslims, and atheists. Trump featured a Black man who he got released from prison due to the First Step Act.

In short, Trump exorcised any demons that Democrats conjured up as well as any they may hope to create.

This event had all the pageantry of an awards show, and a concert rolled into one.

And the star was not Beyonce, as it would have been at a Harris event. The MAGA crowd didn’t expect to be wowed by Meghan the Stallion. No, they waited for their gladiator, Donald J. Trump.

Unlike a Harris rally, Trump didn’t bus in thousands of people. His event was first-come, first-served and people waited hours to be at the front of the line.

Meanwhile, while Trump was practicing his acceptance speech, Kamala Harris was getting booed in Houston. And don’t think there won’t be backlash for the bait and switch she played with the crowd in Houston. Because “there will be blood” for that bad political move. Keep in mind, Kamala Harris has now used Beyonce twice with the bait and switch, as she did it earlier at the Democrat National Convention.

Fool me once, Kamala.

 

Imagine paying $10 mil to get booed at your own rally

It is being reported Beyoncé received an estimated $10mil to endorse & perform in Houston, Texas for Kamala Harris

Beyoncé spoke for ONLY 3 minutes & DID NOT perform resulting in chaos of minutes of boos across the arena pic.twitter.com/rzHenrlX8Y

— Kylie Jane Kremer (@KylieJaneKremer) October 26, 2024

Madison Square Garden signaled something very different from the typical Trump rally.

Three times Trump has flaunted his political prowess in the face of New York Democrats. Each time bigger and bolder.

Frankly, I believe New York is in play. I believe Trump won the state in 2020, and I believe he will get a recognizable win this year.

Over the past week, Trump showed a very different side of himself. And the public now sees clearly the difference leadership makes.

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