Tonight, former President Barack Obama was introduced in Detroit by the legendary musical artist Eminem, at a rally where the venue was rocking for Kamala Harris.
Eminem has been vocal about his disgust for Trump for years, but this was the first time he’s ever spoken at a campaign rally.
This endorsement and appearance is a game changer, no matter how the Press tries to spin it. And with Eminem being followed by Obama—one of the greatest orators of our time—I just had to get this story out before the corporate media had a chance to screw it up.
Eminem kept it short, but the message was clear as day: “People shouldn’t be afraid to express their opinions. And I don’t think anyone wants an America where people are worried about retribution, or what people would do if you make your opinion known.”
“I think VP Harris supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld,” Eminem said.
Then Obama took the stage, here are some of his best lines:
Now I heard there was another rally here on Friday night, that was a little smaller than this one.
Ouch.
We do not need to see what an older, loonier Donald Trump looks like with no guardrails. We are ready to turn the page.
Ain’t that the truth.
Kamala “worked at McDonald’s when she was in college to pay her expenses, she did not pretend to work at McDonald’s when it was closed.”
What a joke that whole PR stunt was.
I spent eight years cleaning up the mess that the Republicans left me. The auto industry was flat on its back. They didn’t want to lift a finger to help. We made the investments to reopen those factories and put people back to work.
A great reminder.
Real strength is about working hard. Real strength is taking responsibility for your actions and upholding your duty. Real strength is about telling the truth even when it’s inconvenient. Real strength is about helping people who need it, and standing up for those who can’t always stand up for themselves.
Donald doesn’t know the first thing about real strength.
Because if enough of us make our voices heard we will leave no doubt about the outcome of this election. We will leave no doubt about who we are and what America stands for. And together, we will keep building a country that is more fair, and more just, and more equal, and more free. That is our responsibility. Let’s get to work.
Lately, the Press has been attacking Barack Obama for his targeted outreach to Black voters, acting like we should be mad about it. Then today, the headlines shifted and were focused purely on Eminem, making it seem like Democrats are trying to win votes using random celebrity appearances.
In reality, we know MAGA is embarrassed by their list of deranged, has-been, D-level “stars” that support Trump’s campaign. And the Press will do anything to level the playing field for Donald, who is unfit to operate an electric pencil sharpener. Which is why we’ll be sharing this rapid response piece to make sure everyone gets the true story.
Over the next two weeks we’ll be working around-the-clock to hold corporate media accountable for their failures, fighting back against Trump’s lies, and helping elect Kamala Harris.
And we aren’t stopping on November 5th. I’m creating a Press Watchdog Coalition to increase our pressure campaigns on corporate media to a level never seen before. And I want you to be a part of it.
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Onward!
Scott
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How the holy hell did we go from Obama to the big orange baby? VOTE!! At 72, I voted today. Yes I’m in Texas so my vote probably won’t amount to anything. But plenty of you live in states where your vote WILL MATTER!!! VOTE!!
I have always loved Eminem and Barack Obama. And Eminem was really at his most real and eloquent self tonight. And then of course, to be followed by Barack Obama. Hundred percent agree, the best orator of our time, and a damn fine president.