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Butler and Juneau Rallies Make Clear: There Are More Trump Supporters In America Than Ever

Posted on Monday, October 7, 2024
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The tides have shifted in MAGA world – and those reverberations are being felt not only in politics, but across all of American society.  Many commentators on X noted in the aftermath of Saturday’s historic rally to Butler, Pennsylvania, the sight where Donald Trump was nearly slain some three months ago, how Lazarean the whole event was — with one insightful commentator noting how if one had the ability to time travel back to 2014 and explain to someone back then that “by 2024, Donald Trump, who had been president, was waging his third presidential campaign – and, exactly a month before election day, had made a pilgrimage to the location in which a bullet had nearly struck him down during the campaign – where he was joined by Tesla and X (formerly Twitter) CEO, Elon Musk, on stage, who was jubilantly jumping for joy, onstage, before a crowd size of one hundred thousand people” that person might have looked at you like a lunatic who had escaped the asylum!

But reality, as they say, is stranger than fiction.  The timeline of events this election cycle, not to say the last ten years, has been truly surreal.  Our reality, in 2024 America, is one where the forces of good are seemingly making a comeback against the forces of evil, where the divide between the two sides could not be any clearer (or more stark) – and where the outcome of this race, now less than a month away from November 5th, will truly be the most consequential of any presidential election – certainly in living memory, perhaps in history. 

Dovetailing with that reality does appear to be a genuine shift in momentum, particularly in recent weeks – since the debate and second attempt on President Trump’s life. At Butler 2.0, Kamala Harris’ media-manufactured “honeymoon” over the summer is but a distant memory.  Everything about the event – from the optics down to the choice of music (which included stirring live performances from Lee Greenwood, who belted out an emotive “God Bless the U.S.A.” – and beautiful renditions of “Ave Maria” and “How Great Thou Art” (among other melodies) by Tenor Chris Macchio, which added a layer of solemnity – and gravitas, even – to end a most remarkable night. 

There are only a handful of presidents in American history who survived assassination attempts. Virtually every one of those attempts (Teddy Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, now Donald Trump) has been immortalized in American history, only enhancing the legend of their targets, creating a sense of destiny to their life’s work and mission.  The attempts on Donald Trump’s life stands, astonishingly, apart from the others, historically significant though they are, as the attempts on the former are a manifestation of the Left’s attempt to destroy the Republic itself.  In part, because, they reify and make blood-and-flesh reality of the extraordinary political stakes of this particular election cycle – stakes, which President Trump has been incessantly reminding audiences on the campaign trail in speech for the last two years. 

As Elon Musk explained in his short, but impactful, remarks at Butler, nothing short of free speech – the First Amendment – and by extension, the very fabric of our society – the Constitution, which is the law of land – is on the line. 

The importance of this election, in short, derives not so much from conventional disagreements in policy – be it inflation, the border crisis, or even the looming threat of world war, which are themselves monumental issues that can, depending on who is elected, result in outcomes that make, or break American society.  But going more deeply, the very foundations of our way of life, the principles enshrined in the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights, and epitomized in our governmental institutions, are on the chopping block in a way unlike any other time in American history: more so than the divisions that nearly tore America at the seams at the apex of the countercultural revolution of the 1960s; more so, even, than the deep-seated divisions that separated North and South, and catapulted this nation into civil war, in the lead-up to that most fateful 1860 presidential contest.

This is because at no other point in American history has one political party (the Democrats) been hijacked and fully overtaken by a virus – as much ideological and spiritual as it is political – as the modern Left has done to Kamala Harris’ Democratic Party.  What Kamala represents bears no relationship to anything seen in any political movement heretofore in our country’s history.  And it is not just her policies which are radical and proto-Marxist, from her advocacy of “ending price gouging” to curb inflation, to her support for taxing unrealized capital gains, a death knell to capitalism, to overcome budget deficits. 

President Trump offers a stirring moment of silence at precisely 6:11 p.m., the time in which bullets were fired out of the would-be assassin’s gun that grazed the President’s ear — and took the life of Corey Comperatore, a firefighter and devoted father, whose family was in attendance and honored by President Trump and the attendees. The moment of silence included a heartrending rendition of Ave Maria by Italian-American Tenor, Christopher Macchio.

Those are bad policies – existentially so – in and of themselves.  But their danger pales in comparison to the dangers of her movement’s ideological fixations, which have made clear their desire to overthrow America’s Constitution, the rule of law, due process, the presumption of innocence, and the morals and ethical substrate woven throughout Western societies across every age since the dawn of Greco-Roman civilization, institutionalized by the Church and Christian and Biblical morality, which Kamala’s Democrats seek to excise root and branch. 

It might seem anodyne, even banal, to the desensitized ear to hear Kamala or her beclowned running mate to inveigh against “hate speech” and call for laws clamping down on “misinformation” on the campaign trail and in political debate.  Indeed, large swathes of the population might not even bat an eye to Kamala, et al. calling for decades-long sentences for the majority of January 6th demonstrators, vilifying them in the most dehumanizing of terms, denying their presumption of innocence (among other sacred tenets of Anglo-American law), despite the fact that the worst culprits committed misdemeanors – at worst.   And yet, the ease with which Kamala and the institutions supporting and her propping her up speak about political persecutions should ring alarm bells – as loud as the arias of Macchio’s rousing performance in Butler – because that raging drive to weaponized justice as a cudgel to silence political dissent — a still ongoing problem in our society — is anathema to American identity at its core. 

It is hence in her rhetoric where Kamala’s extremism is most palpable.  Her words signal either ignorance or callous disregard for fundamental American principles that should never, under any circumstances, be compromised, for reasons that any student of history should immediately recognize: 1) they are venerable parts of our national tradition; and 2) that they are – objectively – true.  We allow free thoughts and free speech (and peaceful demonstrations) because those things are woven into the fabric of American democracy – they are essential prerequisites to not only understanding, but making politically workable our governmental institutions, like Congress, the judiciary, and the Presidency itself. 

What is more, an electorate sufficiently marinated in these principles is also essential – and indeed, a matter of civic responsibility – to ensure the perpetuation of “equal justice under law,” that seminal motto inscribed atop the Supreme Court building, remains in place for future generations.  Whereby those requirements that make our liberty sacrosanct, that most cherished and distinctly American fruit of our political civilization since 1776 (and for those reasons, an object of envy, scorn, and deranged hatred of so many other peoples and parties the world over) possible cannot exist without, in turn, a collective respect for the meanings of such things as due process of law, innocence until proven guilty, separation of powers, constitutional governance, republicanism, and, yes, democracy (in its true and not distorted meaning).  Respect and appreciation for these concepts, which incubate the values of American civic life, can only be obtained, in their fullest capacity, by an immersive study of their histories – and over the course of that study by extrapolating, through deductive logic, their origins. 

Only then can a society begin to understand why the dangers of speaking about these ideas with such brazen disregard, as Kamala Harris does on a daily basis, is not only idiotic, but existentially perilous.  With understanding (what the Founding generation called “Enlightenment”) comes then a deeper appreciation for our values, and a deference that mirrors the awesome solemnity – bordering on fear – with which a true believer worships at God’s altar, and therewith, the hope for civilizational renewal. That renewal does not end with Donald Trump’s political movement – but it is his movement, a dynamic almost miraculous by-product of our political situation, a sort of uniquely American, ingrained survival instinct that kicked-in at the moment of greatest crisis — and only his movement, which makes the revival possible. 

Thus, the pomp and circumstance of Butler – which was followed by another entrancing rally in Juneau, Wisconsin, on Sunday (one that Steven Cheung, a Trump Campaign advisor declaimed as “legitimately one of the loudest crowds I’ve ever heard”) – is emblematic of a much broader, deeper cultural shift in American society.  In Donald Trump’s third bid for this nation’s highest office, there are numerically more Trump supporters than ever before. If the 2016 campaign was the great awakening, 2024 demarcates the great conversion.  And it’s not simply a matter of public sentiment shifting to become more outspoken about their support for the 45th President, either (though there is undoubtedly an element of that).   But it is also a reflection of the maturation of the Trump movement, which is not a traditional political movement per se, but a battle for the heart and soul of American civilization (and, by proxy, the West overall), where, in the 2024 campaign, it has reached its fruition. MAGA has become recognizable in a way that it is no longer seen as an enigmatic political subculture of American society; it is now being recognized by an increasing lot of our countrymen as an essential ingredient of America itself; in short, MAGA has gone mainstream — in a way that probably Donald Trump himself could not have anticipated.

Elon Musk, a former Democrat and probably someone who would still consider himself a political liberal (classical, if not modern), is far from the first individual to switch teams from Obama or Biden voter to Trump. Musk instead represents a legion of disenchanted American citizens, both famous and unknown, who have undergone a similar conversion over the last four or eight years.  The conversion is in reality better described as a realization; the realization is not that Donald Trump and MAGA are one of two co-equal political alternatives, each one, however distinct, nevertheless being intrinsically American.  Nay, Donald Trump’s MAGA Movement is the prophylactic to Kamala’s cancer that has eviscerated our society in a way that threatens to wipe government of the people from the face of the earth.

MAGA is about restoring American civilization, at its root.  Policies are important, but when one ideological faction that masquerades as a legitimate political movement works relentlessly to undermine the Country’s Law of the Land, the United States Constitution, that movement forfeits any claim to the mantle of a legitimate political party.  You can wage a political campaign under the pretense of undermining the Constitution of the United States all you want, but you can never claim to be an upholder of American institutions if you contaminate the lifeblood of its very existence. 

That, ultimately, explains the shift in the electorate; that explains the message Elon Musk conveyed on Saturday; it crystallizes the swing in the polling momentum; and, yes, it defines the sense of inevitability setting in among so many Americans that Donald Trump will be elected as President of the United States for yet a third time.

Paul Ingrassia, a graduate of Fordham University and Cornell Law School, is an Attorney; Communications Director of the NCLU; a two-time Claremont Fellow, and is on the Board of Advisors of the NYYR Club and the Italian American Civil Rights LeagueHe writes a widely read Substack that is regularly posted on Truth Social by President Trump. Follow Paul on X @PaulIngrassiaSubstackTruth SocialInstagram, and Rumble.

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Edwina Cowgill
Edwina Cowgill
1 month ago

Excellent and well-written article,

Jeri
Jeri
1 month ago

At the very least he loves America and the American people, more than can be said about knee pads herself.

Jack Armstrong
Jack Armstrong
1 month ago

Excellent article. Elon Musk coming out this strong for Trump is a very significant event.

Honey
Honey
1 month ago

When my liberal friends try to upset me that there are upheavals on the Republican side and support for Trump is waning, I tell them the only people who love Trump are his voters and we are many and growing every day in number.
I don’t try to undermine the spirits of my liberal friends. Why do they seem to enjoy undermining my confidence?

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 month ago

Esp Now with the FEMA fiasco

Helen
Helen
1 month ago

Very well written and grammar was a definite plus!! Being a Southerner I would beg to differ on one point of history, but that being said, I don’t know if the author left much out from the history I have studied and knew about. I enjoyed the way it was put together. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
1 month ago

That is what we thought last time and he was CHEATED out of his win. This time, all of we conservatives MUST get out the vote!! Take your friends and family and explain why they must vote RED to save our country!!! We know they will cheat again but if we get a big enough number to vote for Trump/Vance, we can WIN!!!

Deplore This
Deplore This
1 month ago

The good news is the America first movement has taken over the Republican party and its obvious that President Trump it the best president we’ve had in our lifetime. Like me, the MAGA voters I know have come to appreciate Trump’s boorish personality is a feature rather than a bug because he pisses off all the people we want to be pissed off. We’re going to re-elect him again and this time we’ll make it too big to steal.
Get ready for MAGA 2.0!

michaelR
michaelR
1 month ago

Both rallies were dynamite. On a side note…..the opera singer was absolutely terrific.

Brooke
Brooke
1 month ago

Donald, JD, Tulsi and Elon – a winning team for sure.
God bless them all as they try to make a difference in the lives of every American.
Vote people, vote!

Larry
Larry
1 month ago

With the recent obvious attacking of The Constitution and the Supreme Court by Comatose Joe and Kackling Kumula, if elected I’m sure that a “President Kamala” will go all out to destroy OUR 1st and 2nd Amendment Rights.

Rodewaryer
Rodewaryer
1 month ago

100,000 in attendance, and “legitimately one of the loudest crowds I’ve ever heard” doesn’t mean squat when the left steals elections. Nice conservative and patriotic article but all this talk of what we’re seeing in conservative rallying behind our man Trump is what we heard in 2020, and indeed saw everywhere we went. We didn’t see but very occasional support for the usurper in the white house, yet, that stuffed shirt supposedly got 81 million votes. Yeah, in a pigs eye he did. And then, we sat on our hands and let the low life rule for 4 years. When a coup has taken place via an election, an end has to put to it. Period.

Clark Kent
Clark Kent
1 month ago

Even the Jewish vote — recently at a 78% plurality for liberal Dems — seems to have reached a tipping point.
“Indeed, for many Jews, 7 October [2023] spelled the demise of the whole logic of progressive Judaism – the ‘heal the world’ mantra of Reform and liberal Jews. Such heady notions lose their lustre when Jews’ very survival is at stake.”—Joel Kotkin (10/07/24)

Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan
1 month ago

Quite evident that the Democratic Party would support Kamala no matter she said, didn’t say, or refuses to say. All about power at day’s end – seems the DEI hire Kamala is a happy marionette quite astounded at the cash infusions supporting the Dems. Kamala’s refusal to face the press is simply due to an absence of an individual and spontaneous ability to think without a teleprompter.

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
1 month ago

I pray you’re right. God bless ya! God bless and protect Rightful President Trump!

Susan
Susan
1 month ago

Democrats will find a way to cheat and win!

Terry Groh
Terry Groh
1 month ago

You all know the CIA is behind our election fraud.
and Berry boy has the CIA connection, just look at his heritage.
grand parents

Randall L. Beatty
Randall L. Beatty
1 month ago

Very well written thank you.

Viv
Viv
1 month ago

I watched and it was a beautiful tribute. Elon Musk was crazy great and laid it right out for everyone. If people don’t heed his message they don’t deserve to live in a free country.
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

April Schoenradt
April Schoenradt
1 month ago

How can I get this to post to Facebook?

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