Trump implodes in sick speech in front of fake crowd, brain misfires
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses a Trump event in the Bronx, which was criticized for its stage management and misleading crowd size claims. Trump allegedly exaggerated attendance numbers, with a permit for 3,500 but claiming over 25,000 attendees, primarily white in a diverse borough. The speech included controversial statements about January 6th and the endorsement of accused criminals, which raised eyebrows. The script also highlights Trump's claims of winning New York and improving minority unemployment rates, which are contested as better under Biden's administration. The overall tone suggests skepticism towards Trump's statements and intentions.
Takeaways
- đ The transcript is a satirical take on a Trump rally, highlighting the discrepancies in the reported crowd size and the choice of speakers.
- đ€š Trump's claim of 25,000+ people attending his rally in the Bronx is contradicted by the actual permit limit of 3,500, and the reality of the predominantly white crowd.
- đ The rally's portrayal as a success by right-wing media, including Fox News, is criticized for being stage-managed and not reflecting the actual attendance.
- đ The discussion of the January 6th 'criminals' being held hostage is criticized for its implications, and the conversation about the hostages' fate is morbid.
- đ€ Trump's speech is described as 'ridiculous,' with references to 'alleged indicted murderers' being brought on stage to endorse him.
- đ The transcript suggests that the rally's atmosphere and Trump's rhetoric are more focused on spectacle than substance, with a focus on Trump's self-proclaimed achievements.
- đ€ There is confusion about Trump's references to 'the J6 supposed hostages' and the comparison to the situation in Hamas negotiations, indicating a lack of clarity in his message.
- đ€ Trump's attempt to discuss 'law and order' is undermined by the presence of indicted individuals on stage, which is seen as a paradox.
- đ Trump's struggle with speaking and the 'shoulder glitch' during the rally are highlighted, adding to the satirical tone.
- đ« The transcript criticizes Trump's claims about winning New York, suggesting skepticism about his chances and the possibility of him not winning the state.
Q & A
What was the main topic of the event in the Bronx?
-The main topic of the event in the Bronx was a political rally for Donald Trump, where he spoke about his policies and the crowd's reaction.
How did the crowd size at Trump's rally in the Bronx compare to the permit limit?
-The crowd size at Trump's rally in the Bronx was significantly smaller than the permit limit, which was for 3,500 people.
What was the demographic composition of the crowd at the rally?
-The crowd at the rally was almost entirely white, which was surprising given that the Bronx population is 92% not white.
What was Trump's claim about the crowd's composition?
-Trump claimed that the crowd was predominantly composed of white people, which he said was a sign of the Bronx supporting him, despite the Bronx's actual demographic being 92% not white.
How did the media, particularly Fox News, report on the rally?
-The media, including Fox News, reported that over 25,000 people attended the rally, which was a significant exaggeration of the actual crowd size.
What controversial statements were made during the rally?
-During the rally, Trump made several controversial statements, including referring to the alleged January 6th 'criminals' as hostages and suggesting that the election was 'rigged'.
Who were the individuals Trump brought on stage to endorse him?
-Trump brought on stage individuals who were accused of serious crimes, including alleged indicted murderers, to endorse him at the rally.
What was the reaction of the speakers to Trump's claims about the crowd size?
-The speakers were skeptical of Trump's claims about the crowd size, pointing out that the actual number of attendees was far less than what Trump claimed.
What was Trump's strategy for winning the state of New York according to the speakers?
-Trump's strategy for winning New York, as mentioned by the speakers, was to appeal to the African-American community and to claim that he would win the state, although the speakers were skeptical of this claim.
What were the speakers' opinions on Trump's bragging about the African-American unemployment rate?
-The speakers pointed out that the African-American unemployment rate was lower during Joe Biden's administration, suggesting that it was Biden, rather than Trump, who should be credited for this achievement.
What was the overall tone of the discussion about Trump's rally?
-The overall tone of the discussion was critical and skeptical, with the speakers questioning the authenticity and implications of Trump's claims and actions during the rally.
Outlines
đ Staged Trump Rally and Misrepresentation
The first paragraph discusses a Trump event in the Bronx, which was apparently chosen for its proximity to a criminal court where Trump was sitting. It is implied that Trump exaggerated the size of the crowd, claiming 25,000 attendees despite a permit for only 3500, and that the crowd was predominantly white, which is not representative of the Bronx's demographic. The paragraph also criticizes the right-wing media for accepting these claims without question. Trump's speech is described as 'ridiculous' and 'totally deranged,' with references to alleged criminals of January 6th being held as hostages due to a 'rigged election.' The paragraph concludes with Trump bringing up accused murderers, who are also musical artists, to endorse him on stage, which is seen as a contradiction to his 'law and order' image.
đœ Trump's Unrealistic Claims and Glitches
The second paragraph continues the critique of Trump's event, highlighting his claim of winning the state of New York, which the speaker deems unlikely. The speaker also points out that Trump's statements about improving African-American unemployment rates during his administration are inaccurate, as these rates reached a lower point under President Joe Biden. The paragraph includes a discussion about Trump's appeal to the black community and his prediction that New York City will turn Republican 'very, very quickly,' which the speaker disputes. Additionally, there is mention of technical glitches during Trump's speech, which seem to affect his ability to communicate effectively. The paragraph ends with a summary of the event as being filled with 'nonsensical lies' and 'propaganda media coverage,' and a final assertion that Trump will not win in New York or New Jersey.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄStaged event
đĄPhysical convenience
đĄCriminal court
đĄPropaganda
đĄRigged election
đĄAlleged criminals
đĄEndorsement
đĄPatriots
đĄUnemployment rate
đĄGlitches
đĄLaw and order
Highlights
Trump staged an event in the Bronx for convenience to his criminal court location.
Trump lied about the crowd size, claiming 25,000 attendees when the permit was for 3,500.
The Bronx event had an almost entirely white crowd despite the Bronx being 92% non-white.
Fox News falsely reported the crowd size as over 25,000.
Trump's speech was described as deranged, referring to January 6th alleged criminals as hostages.
Trump appeared unclear whether he was talking about January 6th or Hamas hostages.
Trump brought alleged murderers Sleepy Hollow and Sheff G on stage to endorse him.
Trump's endorsement of alleged criminals contradicts his law-and-order stance.
Trump struggled to articulate his thoughts, particularly on putting on pants and patriotism.
Trump claimed he could win New York despite the city's historical voting patterns.
Trump incorrectly bragged about African-American unemployment rates during his administration.
The African-American unemployment rate actually hit a lower point during Joe Biden's presidency.
Trump's event was heavily stage-managed with extensive propaganda.
Media coverage of Trump's event perpetuated his false claims.
Despite Trump's claims, it is highly unlikely he will win New York in any upcoming election.
Transcripts
how do you get up in the morning and put your pants on why do you put the pants on I'll explain Â
it to you someday how do you do it how do you get up how do you do it Speaker 1: Trump staged Â
an event in the Bronx, apparently because of its physical convenience to where Trump is sitting Â
in criminal court. He obviously lied about the size of his crowd, and right wing media fell Â
for it. The speech was ridiculous. He brought on accused murderers to endorse him on stage. Â
Everything about this sounds like it would be a satirical segment for SNL, but it is real. Â
So Trump claimed that 25,000 or more people were at the speech. The reality is they had a permit Â
for 3500 people there. Okay, the Bronx population is 8% white. The crowd was almost entirely white, Â
which there's nothing wrong with. There's nothing wrong with white people. But the idea was the Â
Bronx supports Trump. Well, the Bronx is 92% not white. And when the cameras would pan around, it Â
was an almost exclusively all white crowd. Total stage managed propaganda. Fox fell for it. Okay, Â
Fox put up a headline that said Trump campaign says over 25,000 attended the Bronx rally. And Â
Jesse Watters says that it was absolutely 25,000Â or even more people who were there was loose.Â
Speaker 3: It was crazy. Speaker 4: Yep, yep. IÂ Â
think I think they're regretting keeping him in that Manhattan courtroom. He ends Â
up in the Bronx with 25, 30,000 people. Speaker 1: So that's actually Ned Ryan, Â
who's been a guest on this program, Ned Ryan saying, hey, listen, he ended up with Â
25 or 30,000 people there. And then, of course, that is, that is very, very much not the case. Â
And as you can see here, I'm even if you're terrible at estimating the size of a crowd, Â
there is very much not a crowd of 25,000 people there. I struggle to believe that that's even the Â
3500 they had a permit for. And we have another shot from further overhead that is very much, Â
very, very much not 25,000 people. Trump as far as the content of the speech, totally, totally Â
deranged. Trump, again referring to the alleged criminals of January 6th as hostages. And he Â
says that if it weren't for the rigged election, none of them would be held as hostages right now.Â
Speaker 2: Terrible thing to say, but I believe it. Many of the hostages that you're waiting for, Â
and everybody's waiting for those hostages. Many of them are dead. Many of them are dead. Â
And it's a horrible thing. It's a horrible thing. But many of those hostages are dead.Â
Speaker 3: And that's why when you see these negotiations where Hamas is.Â
Speaker 2: Like, not getting back this arm, man, we could make a good deal. But Â
these people are no longer alive. Speaker 3: When I saw the way they Â
were treated, when I saw the way they. Speaker 2: Were thrown into the cars and Â
how horribly they were treated, there's no way that those hostages at some will be alive. But Â
many of those hostages are dead. It's a very. Speaker 3: It's a very serious, horrible thing. Â
It would have never happened if the election weren't rigged. It would have never happened.Â
Speaker 1: Now, I have to be honest, I actually am unsure here whether Trump is talking about Â
the J6 supposed hostages, or he's actually talking about the Hamas and the the Israeli Â
hostages held by Hamas. None of what Trump is talking about is ever completely clear to me. Â
But then it really got wacky. The guy who is supposedly the man of law and order brought Â
up alleged indicted murderers Sleepy Hollow and Sheff G. I believe these are musical artists. Â
They were indicted last May with 30 other gang members on a 140 count criminal indictment that Â
included a dozen shootings. Sheff G recently posted a million and a half dollar cash bond, Â
and he's brought up and celebrated by Trump. Wow. Unidentified: Oh, I like that. Want to get Â
that done. What is the. Speaker 3: Choice for one Â
thing? One thing I want to say. And one thing I want to say. They always going to whisper Â
your accomplishments and shout your failures. Trump going to shout the wins for all of us. Â
Make America great again. All right. Speaker 1: So there is Trump, Â
apparently reveling in the, spotlight of having alleged indicted murderers up on Â
stage with. It's all crazy, considering the law and order a claim that Trump makes about himself, Â
Trump tries to talk about putting his pants on and, starting to really struggle to speak here.Â
Speaker 3: How do you get up in the morning and put your pants on? But you put the pants Â
on. I'll explain it to you someday. How do you do it? How do you get up? How do you do it? Â
How can you want to do with what you do? They after you, they're after you. These horrible Â
human beings are after you all the time. Speaker 1: So there it is. Just really, Â
really tough to do the pants in the morning and then Trump glitches on. I guess he's trying to Â
say patriots is the word here. Speaker 3: And it is Â
hardworking patriots take and this is. Speaker 1: Some patriotic lick. It's hard Â
working, Patrick. Like I think he says. Speaker 3: And it is hard working Â
Patriots drink. And this is something you can say it and you can say it a million times.Â
Speaker 1: All right. So again with that shoulder glitch really terrible glitches. He then told Â
a Fox News interviewer at the at the event that he is going to be winning the state of New York.Â
Speaker 3: You're pulling something out there. I've been begging Republicans come to the black Â
community, come to this community. More people that were here today more likely Â
than you. Why did you come here? Well, because I've done very well with the Â
vote. I love the people. They're incredible, they're energetic, they're entrepreneurial, Â
and they're going to save New York, and we're going to win New York. And if we win New York, the Â
election's over. We take over the country and we take over the country. We're going to win. Yeah, Â
I think we have a chance to win New York. Speaker 1: And Trump says he's going to Â
win New York. He is not going to win New York. And he tried telling the Â
crowd basically the exact same thing. Speaker 3: You live in a blue city, Â
but it's going read very, very quickly. Speaker 1: It is not. New York City is not going Â
red very, very quickly. And then lastly, Donald Trump did try bragging about the African-American Â
unemployment rate during his administration, which it turns out actually hit a lower point, Â
while Joe Biden was president. So if this is something to brag about, Â
then it's really Biden who should be bragging. Speaker 3: African American jobs were the best Â
in history. Asian American, the best in history. Hispanic Â
the best in history. Women, people with it. Speaker 1: So anyway, those numbers actually Â
better during Joe Biden's administration. So the entire event stage managed up the wazoo. Â
Nonsensical lies, propaganda media coverage. And I don't know if Trump genuinely thinks he's got a Â
shot in New York. Maybe these events make him even think he has a shot, and he's not lying Â
when he says it. But if I were a betting man, I am not. If I were a betting man, Trump will not Â
win New York. Trump will not win new Jersey, as he has said over the last couple of weeks. So let's Â
take a very quick break. We'll hear from a sponsor or two. And then so much more coming up.
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