Recap of Fascist Fest: PedoGaetz Picks a Fight with ‘MY Qevie’, Drunk Rudy Bites It, and White Nationalists Have Issues with JD Vance’s Indian Wife

Just another (ab)normal day in MAGAt land:

Besides the alleged ‘toned down’ rhetoric speakers did not really tone down during Day Two of the RNC Convention/Fascist Fest, other incidents occurred that were pretty normal in MAGAt world but not in anyone else’s.

Drunk Rudy Takes a Tumble:

It hasn’t been a good month for Rudy Giuliani.

Giuliani, the ex-New York City mayor and personal lawyer to former President Donald Trump, lost his law license in New York earlier this month when a court found that he lied when he argued the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump.

It was a continued fall for a man once called “America’s mayor.”

Giuliani had another fall, literally, on Tuesday.

This time at the 2024 Republican National Convention inside Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.

Giuliani tripped while holding an Osmo camera Tuesday. He had to be helped up but appeared to be OK.

“A More United Republican Party:” Sure, Qevie-

MAGA Makes Racist Attacks Against JD Vance’s Wife

Extremist figures and members of the Make America Great Again movement have criticized the wife of Ohio Senator JD Vance after former President Donald Trump named him as his running mate in the 2024 election.

Usha Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants, was raised in San Diego before meeting her husband at Yale Law School. They were married in 2014 and later blessed by a Hindu pundit in a separate ceremony, The New York Times reported.

In the wake of Trump’s vice presidential announcement on Monday, numerous conservative and far-right figures have taken to social media to launch racist attacks against Usha Vance because of her Indian heritage and the assumption that her influence on her husband’s political career means the Republican Party will be softer on immigration.

“I’m sure this guy is going to be great on immigration,” Jaden McNeil, a far-right activist and the founder of America First Students, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, while sharing a picture of the Vances with their newborn baby.

Not a KKKult:

RNC attendees sport ear bandages in solidarity with Trump

 Some delegates attending this week’s Republican National Convention have started up a new fashion trend: an ear bandage, mimicking the one former President Trump is wearing after he was hit by a bullet over the weekend.

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