Yesterday, supporters of neo- fascist deranged clown Donald "Rump" Trump held a rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Dubbed the "Mother Of All Rallies" (M.O.A.R.), the organizers intended a big show of support for their beloved shitgibbon:
In a statement given to CBS News last month, one of the main organizers behind the "Mother of All Rallies," who goes by the monikers "TommyGunn" and "The Pissed off American" – but whose real name appears to be Tommy E. Hodges Jr. – said he'd been inspired to organize the rally by a desire to create a "huge" event for supporters of President Donald Trump. Moreover, the event's Facebook page stated the goal was "to rally 1 million patriots to Washington D.C. to send a shock-wave message to the world that they have to go through us to take this country or change its culture." (our emphasis)Unfortunately for "TommyGunn," the rally crowd fell about 999,850 people short of their goal. Perhaps he should re- moniker himself "PopGunn."
Just who comprised this yuuuge crowd of
While the organizers behind the pro-Trump "Mother of All Rallies" stressed the event was open to "all people regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, age, or political affiliation," many reporters covering the rally reported seeing members of white nationalist groups. Among the allegedly white nationalist groups documented at the "Mother of All Rallies" was the Indiana-based American Guard, which sprung from a U.S. chapter of Soldiers of Odin, an anti-immigrant and anti-refugee group, in 2016.Meanwhile, a few blocks away, there was another rally going on:
Across the National Mall, a separate and unrelated protest organized by fans of the hip-hop duo Insane Clown Posse, who call themselves Juggalos, appeared to outnumber attendees at the "Mother of All Rallies."That's right: in the head- to- head matchup between groups, the Insane Clown Posse attracted more followers than the insane clown. Sad!
BONUS: Here's a visual --
They call today's pro-Trump the Mother of All Rallies (#MOAR). Here's how the crowd right now, almost 4hrs in, compares to the Women's March pic.twitter.com/lWkHvY3Oa4— Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) September 16, 2017
(Photo: screenshot of MOAR rally in Washington, D.C., September 16/ Jahi Chikwendiu, Washington Post)