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"At Trump’s massive Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday, in which 100,000 people packed the New York City arena, and a further 200,000 thronged about it outside..." --- That quote is factually INACCURATE. Madison Square Garden only holds 19,500 spectators --- there is NO arena or stadium in the NYC area that can hold anywhere near 100,000 - not even MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. That being said, claiming there were 200,000 outside wanting to come in is even more bogus. Clearly this article is an opinion piece but even opinions should be based on FACTS for God's sake.
I'm sorry, you lost me at 100,000 packed Madison Square Garden. It holds just south of 20k. I assume the rest of this column is filled with slander and mistruths while praising the orange guy.
I truly hope it will be too big to rig!
The writer of this article has done an exceptional job. We need to protect free speech and he made me think about my own circle of friends. We should listen in a civil manner to people we disagree with.
It's refreshing to hear your support for open dialogue and the value of civil conversations with those who have different views. Reflecting on our circles and recognizing the importance of listening openly is something we could all benefit from. Free speech thrives on respect, empathy, and understanding, and your words truly capture the essence of what it means to engage positively with differing perspectives.
Wow, I sure do remember Hilary Clinton and the DNC alleging voter fraud LOUDLY in 2016. If Trump wins this election, let’s see how “peaceful” the left is over the next four years. I think the author has a very biased, “selective” memory.