President Donald Trump held a very unique Governor's Ball over the weekend.
We've written a little bit about it already because it was during that event that Trump had a confrontation with and dispatched Maine Gov. Janet Mills on the issue of Title IX.
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But beyond that moment, there were also some inspirational moments, including when during the dinner the Trump team had the U.S. Army Chorus come in and sing from "Les Miserables" including the reprise of "Do You Hear the People Sing" and "One Day More." It was inspiring.
The post went viral with over 4 million views. Part of it was how great it was. Another part was the insane take the left had on it.
Some on the left thought this was somehow a "message" to Trump that the US Army Chorus was delivering to President Trump. You had this delusional tweet from Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) claiming the chorus had "protested" Trump at his own event and he was "too stupid to get it."
Imagine a member of Congress thinking cleaning up and reducing government is "tyranny."
But that prompted many also to make the claim that it was somehow a protest and that MAGA was too "dumb" to get it.
Poor leftists. They really are desperate. But there's a small problem with this part of their continual delusion. They were actually the ignorant ones here, spreading the song without realizing what was being said.
Trump has used "Do You Hear the People Sing?" at his rallies/events for years. He regards it as a rallying cry for the people. Notice the modified sign in the back, a chastisement of Hillary Clinton, "Les Deplorables."
That's why -- I think -- they come in singing "even the darkest night will end, and the sun will rise."
The sun has risen, Trump has won, and change is on the way.
There's also a part of "One Day More."
In the lyrics of "One Day More" that they don't sing in the Governors Ball compilation, but struck me as intriguing giving their fury over him using the term "king" -- that when you overcome oppression every many is free, "every man will be a king."
Every man will be a kingEvery man will be a kingThere's a new world for the winningThere's a new world to be won
Trump used the term "king" fighting NY Gov. Kathy Hochul's congestion pricing to free the people from the oppressive fees.
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We have much to look forward to, with positive change to come.
In the compilation sung at the Governors Ball, it ends:
Tomorrow we'll discover
What our God in Heaven has in store
One more dawn
One more day
One day more
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