^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The fact they managed to get 300 people to fork over $125 for General admission, prime seating $250, and VIP tickets $500 dollars....only proves.............
Twitter post by Brad Parscale on June 14, 2020 about Trump's upcoming Tulsa rally that garnered about 6,000 attendees instead of the 18,000 Trump expected.. Parscale actually thought 800,000 were serious about showing up. Brad Parscale @parscale "Just passed 800,000 tickets. Biggest data haul and rally signup of all time by 10x. Saturday is going to be amazing!" Twitter, June 14.
Parscale's Twitter statement was incredibly gullible, particularly for someone who was the campaign manager for Trump. He didn't bother to consider seriously that it might be a ruse, although he later claimed that he did. If he had, he wouldn't have been bragging on Twitter about 800,000 reserved tickets. He was duped by people on the web. Trump bragged that more than one million people had already reserved tickets for his rally in Tulsa, believing all would attend. For someone who is supposedly ten steps ahead of everyone, Trump was as gullible as Parscale whom he fired later (ten steps behind).
Parascle made a hapless excuse and blamed the low attendance on the media scaring away the public from Trump's Tulsa rally by talking about COVID concerns. As if 800,000 people who reserved tickets (who Parscale assumed had intent to actually attend) were scared away at the last minute by the media.
Some of Trump's people started camping outside BOK Center on June 16 for the Tulsa rally to be held on June 20, They could have arrived late and taken some of the 33% of the seats that were empty. Trump said that he expected a large overflow crowd at Cox across the street. Also embarrassing was a very large rectangular section of empty blue seats right in front of Trump.
Over the weekend on Fox, Trump accused the Biden administration of being divisive. Trump: "They keep telling everyone how they want to get together, to be inclusive – they're not inclusive," Trump said. "They are very, very dividing and divisive."
QAnon conspiracist dies from COVID-19 -- and Trump-loving attorney accuses hospital of 'medical murder' excerpt: "A QAnon conspiracist has died from COVID-19 after becoming the center of a harassment campaign against the Chicago hospital where she was being treated for the deadly virus. Veronica Wolski died early Monday after spending weeks at Amita Resurrection Hospital, which was targeted for harassment by pro-Donald Trump conspiracists Lin Wood, Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn over doctors' refusal to treat her with ivermectin instead of proven therapies, reported Newsweek. "I have just learned that Veronica Wolski saw the face of God this morning at 12:44 a.m.," Wood posted on his Telegram account. Wood had asked his more than 800,000 social media followers to call the hospital to demand ivermectin for Wolski, who he now claims was murdered by medical personnel there for withholding the medication used to treat parasitic infections and is unproven as a treatment for COVID-19."
It's difficult to imagine the composition and behavior of staff in a second term of a Trump presidency.
Maybe the hospital should have given her ivermectin. Then when she died anyway it would show that it's ineffective against covid. Not that it would convince these idiots.
I somehow think that's not the face she saw. I hope she didn't pack any warm clothes for the trip down.
Half the GOP still claim the sun revolves around the earth, and don't really comprehend things like "shame" and "guilt". They'll repeat anything you want, and apologising for something is merely a last resort. You have to wonder, who does this guy actually think cares about what he's saying?
Trump lashes out at G.W. Bush Trump fires back at Bush after domestic terrorism reference in 9/11 speech excerpt: "Bush raised some eyebrows when he mentioned that international and domestic terrorists and violent extremists, while holding very different worldviews, are "children of the same foul spirit." Both, he suggested, pose significant threats to the United States in their own way. He didn't specify which domestic terror groups he was talking about, but there was some speculation he was alluding to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Trump seems to be among those who think he was talking about a subsection of his supporters, and subsequently lashed out at Bush, whom he blamed for the United States' failures in the Middle East following 9/11. Trump accused Bush of lecutring that domestic terrorist "on the 'right" are "a bigger problem" than "those from foreign countries that hate America," although Bush did not actually say whether he believed one threat was larger than the other or even which end of the political spectrum they're from."
2 siblings charged in the Capitol riot are asking for their GPS ankle monitors to be removed so one can give a water birth and the other can go hiking excerpt: ""The defendant is planning on a water-birth and the continued restriction imposted by the Stand Alone Monitoring would affect her ability to do so," the motion said. Her lawyer also said removing the device would allow Felicia Konold to attend appointments with her newborn, and also take her older son on activities outside the home, such as field trips. Her lawyer said Felicia Konold used to be employed as a veterinary technician, but due to the "complications and restrictions imposed" by the GPS monitoring, she's had three job opportunities "terminated." Felicia Konold is now "without income, having to rely upon the charity of others," her lawyer said. Her brother, Cory Konold, said in his motion on September 9 that the device has jeopardized his employment as a digger and line installer for a cable company."