Jews and other New Yorkers flocked to a rally for Donald Trump on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan — a rally that the Kamala Harris campaign and other Democrats have falsely claimed is a “Nazi rally.”
Huge crowds gathered for the rally at the popular Manhattan venue, home to the New York Knicks and, until recently, a Billy Joel residency that lasted several years. (Joel, notably, is Jewish, and once wore a yellow star on stage in 2017.)

NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 21: EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE: Billy Joel wears a jacket with the Star of David during the encore of his 43rd sold out show at Madison Square Garden on August 21, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Myrna M. Suarez/Getty Images)
Jews were visible among those gathered — including Orthodox and Hasidic Jews, distinguished by their black hats:
Did the democrats forget that former president Jimmy Carter ( democrat ) also held a rally MSG ?
” a rally that the Kamala Harris campaign and other Democrats have falsely claimed is a “Nazi rally.”
Was it a Nazi rally when Carter was there ?
Did the democrats forget that former president Jimmy Carter ( democrat ) also held a rally MSG ?
” a rally that the Kamala Harris campaign and other Democrats have falsely claimed is a “Nazi rally.”
Was it a Nazi rally when Carter was there ? Here is some history of MSG. ( Fox News source )
Madison Square Garden, or MSG, has played host to a long list of campaign and political rallies going back to the early 20th century.
In 1968, segregationist platform candidate and Alabama Gov. George Wallace hosted a campaign rally at the venue a week before the election, which was eventually won by Richard Nixon, a Republican.
Nixon hosted a Halloween campaign rally at the Garden, a week before his Election Day victory during one of the most turbulent periods in American history.
On Oct. 31, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson addressed fellow Democrats at the “old” MSG venue, which was 16 blocks north of the current Garden.
Before Johnson, Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower came to the Garden in October 1956 to rally his troops to re-elect the Eisenhower/Nixon ticket. It worked.
Days before defeating Republican nominee Thomas Dewey of New York in 1948, President Harry Truman, a Democrat, visited MSG, where he said his opponent kept following him across the country.
On Oct. 28, 1940, Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke to supporters before winning re-election against Republican nominee Wendell Wilkie.
Herbert Hoover addressed a crowd at MSG on Oct. 22, 1928, before winning his election. Despite the long list of presidents that have graced the venue, MSG has also hosted some controversial gatherings, including the notorious “Pro-American Rally” of 1939.
The event was organized by the pro-Nazi German American Bund and was attended by thousands in the lead-up to World War II. Days later, the Garden hosted a Communist Party rally.
There are plenty of antisemitic fascist nazi jews. Don’t kid yourself.
can we turn the tables on this just a little bit ?
Can we say that every democratic rally is a KKK rally ?
( source, Carol Swain, professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, for Prager
University.)
Since its founding in 1829, the Democratic Party has fought against every major civil rights
initiative, and has a long history of discrimination.
The Democratic Party defended slavery, started the Civil War, opposed Reconstruction,
founded the Ku Klux Klan, imposed segregation, perpetrated lynchings, and fought against
the civil rights acts of the 1950s and 1960s
In contrast, the Republican Party was founded in 1854 as an anti-slavery party. Its mission
was to stop the spread of slavery into the new western territories with the aim of abolishing it
entirely. This effort, however, was dealt a major blow by the Supreme Court. In the 1857 case
Dred Scott v. Sandford, the court ruled that slaves aren’t citizens; they’re property. The seven
justices who voted in favor of slavery? All Democrats. The two justices who dissented? Both
Republicans.
But after Reconstruction ended, when the federal troops went home, Democrats roared back into power in the South. They quickly reestablished white supremacy across the region with
measures like black codes – laws that restricted the ability of blacks to own property and run
businesses. And they imposed poll taxes and literacy tests, used to subvert the black citizen’s
right to vote.
And how was all of this enforced? By terror — much of it instigated by the Ku Klux Klan,
founded by a Democrat, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
As historian Eric Foner – himself a Democrat – notes:“In effect, the Klan was a military force serving the interests of the Democratic Party.” A few decades later, the only serious congressional opposition to the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 came from Democrats.
Democrats came up with a new strategy: If black people are going to
vote, they might as well vote for Democrats. As President Lyndon Johnson was purported to
have said about the Civil Rights Act, “I’ll have them n*****s voting Democrat for two hundred
years.”
Democrats falsely claim that the Republican Party is the villain, when in reality it’s the failed
policies of the Democratic Party that have kept blacks down. Massive government welfare
has decimated the black family. Opposition to school choice has kept them trapped in failing
schools. Politically correct policing has left black neighborhoods defenseless against violent
crime.
So, when you think about racial equality and civil rights, which political party should come to mind?