1. Let's not forget The Coffee Party, a falsely "moderate" (and since failed) response to the burgeoning Tea Party back around 2010, and the Leftists who tried to infiltrate Trump rallies and cause fights but got their ***** kicked. This is not a new phenomenon. Such things have happened before because it's straight out of the old Leftist agitprop playbook, and it's boring because people know how to spot it now.
2. Sherlock the oddities in these photos for yourself.
Nazi flags, Confederate flags, brand new right out of the package, so new they weren't even ironed. Not something these folks proudly had hanging on the wall of their living rooms or in the back of their trucks behind the rifle rack. You people are too stupid, clumsy and cheap to realistically imitate the caricature you think you're clever enough to pull off.
Look at angry yelling Trump Nazi rage boy! He went through the trouble of getting a Nazi-era haircut! He saw a movie that had that! Such attention to detail! And see the blond in the background looking at the camera? Yeah...she looks like a conservative. Yep.
Also, I think I'm seeing women decked out in dresses and pearls...at a rally. Very period accurate, if you're a party member in late '30s Berlin.
This whole thing is paid dress-up theater time for the spoiled children of white privilege.
Tiki torches?
Oh, I get it...this is supposed to be a neo-Nuremburg rally under Fuhrer Trump, right? Oooh, clever! You saw old newsreel footage in middle school, dincha!
Who bought them? Who distributed them among the crowd? Who made the advance announcement to Trump supporters that these torches were required, or would be provided? Someone link me to that, please.
Also, compare the ages and general demeanor of these tiki-wielding mobies to photos of actual Trump supporters at his rallies. First thing you notice is, real Trump supporters average a couple decades older, often retired folks, than this youthful rent-a-mob.
Two other things.
1. As the piece above noted, I've yet to find ANYONE -- including older folks who do make a habit of traveling to genuine rallies and tend to make the bulk of them because most Trump supporters have JOBS -- who knew anything about this one before it happened. Word of events like this - when genuine - spreads far and wide to get people to show up.
2. Police were told to leave the area. Who gave that order and why? In a state run by a long time Clinton confederate, the question answers itself for reasons explained above.
It's a manufactured media event that was designed to have exactly the effect the Left is trying to give it.
Problem is, it's not working. Few people are buying it and even fewer are blaming Trump for it. You've gone to the well of the Left's playbook one too many times and now people are wise to the scam. The only people who will blame this on Trump are those who were already blaming everything on Trump.
Another pre-fab Soros astroturf flop. You people aren't half as clever as you think you are. And that goes double for you TOL leftists.