I'm not sure what to think about these 'peaceful protest' rallies Trump is holding. First and foremost, they are all super-spreader events. Secondly, they are re-runs - if you've seen one online, you've seen them all. So is attending in person just the fun of chanting in a crowd (while spreading germs in the midst of a pandemic) that makes these things appealing? It would be fascinating to see the attendees charged what it cost to fly Trump to their town, the security detail, and all the incidentals involved. To them, it is 'free' to have this guy show up and rant for a while, but it is not free to America. It costs money that these attendees would probably to prefer to spend on something else. But who knows.
And the whopper in every rally - "I had a great life. I didn't have to do this." So, obviously, a one-term presidency should be a win!
Also, when he natters on about all the Walter Reed and Johns Hopkins doctors gathered around his bedside, and the limitless access to antibody therapeutics... I wonder what these potentially infected rally attendees are thinking?
So much material to be confused by.