I don’t think I can over emphasis just how monumental that moment was.
Not for the history books. But something else, something much more feral.
Pardon my French, but holy shit! The Deeps State are probably realizing what a colossal mistake that was.
Instant regret.
Because something about this made this war real.
We knew the Enemy was real. We’ve heard countless slurs thrown from them.
But when you see them physically strike out at our beloved leader, that’s something else.
And we see him bleed, something within us has been activated.
BUT when we see our beloved leader bleeding, not hobble off, but punches the air and says “Fight! Fight! Fight!”
NOW the sleeping lions are now ready to battle, teeth bared.
Holy frick.
It’s like a fire has been lit within our souls and there’s no going back.
Rachel Campos-Duffy posted this on X.
Glad someone else was thinking what I was thinking.
This event was Trump’s Braveheart moment.
Trump’s American Braveheart moment.
He is officially unbeatable. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/jlgYF44eK7— Rachel Campos-Duffy (@RCamposDuffy) July 13, 2024
The purest, most feral passionate moment of it was right after he got hit.
THAT’S the Braveheart ‘Freedom’ Moment.
By the way, Trump did something else.
Did you notice it?
People were screaming and afraid.
Panic was setting in.
The people are in a massive crowd and someone’s firing upon them.
Their leader was hit and went down.
Many are probably in sheer terror.
Then suddenly, the people see the bloody face of their leader, rising up and showing his strength and sheer fierceness.
This INSTANTLY turns the screams and fears into shouts of truimph!
Fear was vanquished, not Trump.
That’s what a leader does.
He thought of his people and made sure to encourage them.
Watch the video again, and notice those in the crowd behind him. After they see his fist, they jump to their feet.
Some of you may not be familiar with Braveheart.
Braveheart is a 1995 historical war film starring Mel Gibson.
The movie tells the story of William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior.
He happen to led a rebellion of the Scottish against England’s King Edward I.
A fight for their freedom from English rule.
One of the most famous scenes from Braveheart is the “Freedom” speech.
“They may take away our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!” This scene has become iconic for its stirring message of resistance and defiance in the face of oppression.
And effects of his actions, stirs up his soldiers with a fierce passion.
We’re already seeing that on social media.
I always thought Trump was a vapid showman
Impressive to see the dog in him
Changes everything https://t.co/7q6whymqYI
— Misha Saul (@misha_saul) July 13, 2024
Heck, I felt it myself!
And I thought I was a fan of Trump before.
It’s this image right here, the one I put as the header, that did it for me.
I’ll never forget that face, the lion within Trump shining through, bearing his teeth.
Here’s that scene from Braveheart for those who haven’t seen, and for those who have.
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