Donald J. Trump’s closing rally at Madison Square Garden on the second to last Sunday before the election was a release of rage at a political and legal system that impeached, indicted and convicted him, a vivid and at times racist display of the dark energy animating the MAGA movement.

A comic kicked off the rally by dismissing Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” then mocked Hispanics as failing to use birth control, Jews as cheap and Palestinians as rock-throwers, and called out a Black man in the audience with a reference to watermelon.

Another speaker likened Vice President Kamala Harris to a prostitute with “pimp handlers.” A third called her “the Antichrist.” And the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson mocked Ms. Harris — the daughter of an Indian mother and a Jamaican father — with a made-up ethnicity, saying she was vying to become “the first Samoan-Malaysian, low IQ former California prosecutor ever to be elected president.”

By the time the former president himself took the stage, an event billed as delivering the closing message of his campaign, with nine days left in a tossup race, had instead become a carnival of grievances, misogyny and racism.

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  • @Passerby6497
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    410 hours ago

    I’m trying to come up with a name that combines maga and the bund, bit I’m coming up dry this morning. I would just start calling maga the bund, but I’ll have to keep a wiki link handy to educate the uninformed/conservatives…

  • @Myxomatosis
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    5318 hours ago

    History has a way of repeating itself

  • Tiefling IRL
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    A comic kicked off the rally by dismissing Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” then mocked Hispanics as failing to use birth control, Jews as cheap and Palestinians as rock-throwers, and called out a Black man in the audience with a reference to watermelon.

    …and all those people are still going to vote for him. Make it make sense

    • @twistypencil
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      812 hours ago

      No… Puerto Ricans cannot vote for president. Democrats want to change that, but guess who keeps blocking it

      • @[email protected]
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        37 hours ago

        Just to clarify, Puerto Ricans are US Citizens and can vote for President if they are residents of any of the 50 States. It’s only Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico (or other citizens living there) who cannot vote for President because the Constitution only grants this right to US States not federal territories.

        2021 Census data captured 5.8 million Puerto Ricans living in a Presidential voting area but only time will tell if this made an impact.

      • @Makeitstop
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        27 hours ago

        Puerto Rico has no electors. But there are a lot of Puerto Ricans living in the states, and as US citizens they can vote in the election.

    • @JeeBaiChow
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      1918 hours ago

      Slurring his words. Worse than Biden just before he stepped down. SAD!

  • @lennybird
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    917 hours ago

    So this is to energize his base, for this doesn’t seem to be targeting those low-info swingvoters in battleground states.

    • @NABDad
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      712 hours ago

      It feels like he’s given up on winning the election and is hoping to win the civil war he wants to start.

      • @MrMcGasion
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        Yeah, from what I watched of the rally, it felt more like an attempt to gaslight supporters into thinking they have it in the bag and that the only way they can possibly lose is if they are cheated. So I expect the blitz of “the election is being stolen” propaganda will start any day now, probably before we even get to election day.

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