On the bright side, fears that the Tulsa rally would become a super-spreader event appear to have been unwarranted. Based on attendance figures, it sounds like it was more like a mini-spreader event, or perhaps a micro-spreader event.
"Unnamed sources" claim that Trump was livid when he looked out and saw rows and rows of empty seats in the arena, and was late going on stage because he was ranting and raving at his staffers for not giving him the full arena he expected. Ivanka and Jared are furious at campaign manager Brad Parscale. Somebody asked Parscale if he was worried about being fired, and he said something like "I've been fired 85 weeks in a row."
Two explanations for the low turnout:
-there are only 6200 people dumb enough to believe Trump's claims that coronavirus is over, or
-there are only 6200 people who still care enough about dumbo to bother going to the rally.
Both factors come into play, of course, but neither is good news for Trump.
The Lincoln Project put out another ad yesterday, making fun of Trump's teeny tiny little rally. "It's so much smaller than we expected," a female voice says, among a bunch of other small-
**** innuendo that's sure to make Trump even madder.
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