One of my best moments mad man It came at a time when New York City developers are now famous. Madison Square Garden Concerned about destroying dirty Penn State station. Chastising developers for having a guilty conscience, novelist Don Draper explains: “Let’s just say that change is neither good nor bad. It’s simple. It can be treated with terror or joy – – a joke that says, ‘I want it the way it was’, or a dance that says, ‘Look — something new.’ … I was in California. Everything is new, and the people are full of hope. But Madison Square Garden is the beginning of a new city.
He mouths one of the show’s most beautiful lines: “PR people can understand it, but they can’t act on it. If you don’t like what’s being said, change the conversation.” do it
Mad Men – Change the conversation.
Last week’s talk was about Madison Square Garden where Donald Trump is holding a huge rally that Hillary Clinton has already compared to a 1939 Nazi rally held there in support of Hitler.
A who’s who of the Trump campaign speaking at the rally, including his VP pick. J. D. VanceSpeaker Mike Johnson, New York Representative Elise Stefanik, former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, Lara, Eric and Don Jr., Elon Musk, Dan Scavino, Dan White, Tucker Carlson, and even former presidential candidate RFK Jr.
Full list of speakers:
- J.D. Vance, Republican Vice Presidential Candidate
- Speaker Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Rep. Elise Stefanek
- Representative Byron Donalds
- Representative Tulsi Gabbard, former Democrat and four-time congresswoman
- Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Associate Attorney General of the United States and Mayor of New York City
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former presidential candidate
- Laura Trump, Co-Chair, Republican National Committee
- Eric Trump, son of former President Trump
- Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump
- Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla
- Dan Scavino, former senior adviser to President Trump
- Stephen Miller, former senior adviser to President Trump
- Dana White, CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
- Tucker Carlson, host of The Tucker Carlson Show
- Brooke Rollins, President and CEO of the America First Policy Institute
- Steve Witkoff, Founder of The Witkoff Group
- Howard Lutnick, Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and Co-Chair of the Trump 2024 Transition Team
- Grant Cardone, CEO, 10x
- Sergio Gore, Right for America PAC
- Michael Harris Jr., co-founder of Death Row Records
- Tiffany Justice, founder of Moms for Liberty
- Lee Greenwood, singer
- Christopher Macchio, opera singer
- Mary Malbin, singer
- Sid Rosenberg, New York radio personality
- Tony Hincliffe, comedian and host of the “Total Tony” podcast
- Scott LoBido, Live Painter
- David Reim, a childhood friend of former President Trump
However, one prominent MAGAvenger appears to be missing from the list, former presidential candidate and one of the most visible members of Team Trump: Vivek Ramaswamy.
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It almost makes one wonder if there’s a sudden rift in the MAGAverse where Vivek Ramaswamy has suddenly become a paranormal figure and been banished from the Garden, or if it’s just a typo. Or maybe, so close to the election, they don’t want to remind people that one of the most prominent members of the team MAGA In fact, he is a Hindu who recently clashed with a Maga supporter over his religion.
To be fair, Ramaswamy has been present at recent Trump events.
Trump’s supporters are pushing the narrative that he is God’s chosen warrior, having survived two assassination attempts. His supporters attribute his survival to divine intervention and interpret it as a clear sign of his predestined character. Representative Elise Stefanik of New York commented, urging Americans to unite to restore peace in November, while House Speaker Mike Johnson declared that “God save President Trump.” Other members of Congress echoed the sentiment, claiming that God’s “protective hand” had ensured Trump’s safety, with Rep. Cory Mills calling it “divine intervention” and Rep. Carlos Antonio Gimenez calling it “the grace of God.” Attributed to.
It is consistent with theory. Christian nationalistswhich portrays Trump as a divinely chosen leader in the war against the left, which is seen as ungodly and dangerous. Even Pope Francis offered a wry nod, describing the US election as a choice between the “lesser evil”, with one candidate “chasing immigrants” and the other “killing children, ” demonstrates a complex and sometimes cynical religious narrative surrounding Trump’s candidacy.
How Ramaswamy became a key figure in MAGA.
In the past, the term “Samosa Caucus” referred to the few Indian-Americans who managed to reach the highest levels of American politics. A lot has changed since then, with quite a few Indian-origin politicians now running on both sides, even leading to a Tamil vs. Telugu subplot in this year’s US presidential election. Yet, if there is one Indian-American who has really stood out during it. 2024 campaignthis is Vivek Ramaswamy. A national-ranked tennis player in high school, a champion debater, an accomplished speaker, and valedictorian, Ramaswamy has been the epitome of every Asian “Tiger Mom” aspiration since the beginning. Notably, “Tiger Mom” Amy Lin Chua influenced him greatly, as did JD and Osha Vance. After his time at Harvard and Yale Law, Ramaswamy worked at hedge funds, started a pharmaceutical company, and amassed a considerable fortune. He also received the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, leading some to label him a “Soros agent,” even though the foundation had no connection to the perennial right-wing adversary.
With his “Ten Truths” — which resemble the Ten Commandments and have nothing to do with Hinduism — Ramaswamy emerged as the ideal Trump surrogate in the early stages of the Republican primaries, running a campaign that The Newsroom echoes Will McAvoy’s opening monologue from, evokes nostalgia. of a great America. His interactions with Nikki Haley were particularly notable, as he mocked her for changing her name and religion, attempting to position herself as a “true” Hindu-American who rose through the ranks. had not changed his identity for
As a party outsider in Trump’s vein, despite familiarity with right-wing influencers, Ramaswamy exhibits traits that make him attractive to the MAGA base. He even found his ground with figures like Ann Coulter, who admitted to agreeing with his point of view but refused to support him because of his race. Indeed, one could argue that if Ramaswamy had been on the opposite side of the political spectrum, several mainstream media outlets would have hailed his campaign as a significant effort.
Many Trump supporters hoped Ramaswamy would be Trump’s VP pick, but he ultimately dropped out of the race in the late stages, with Trump choosing Ramaswamy’s Yale peer, JD Vance. Nonetheless, Ramaswamy appears poised for a prominent role in the emerging MAGA movement, leading Time magazine to call him Trump’s most obvious “heir apparent.”