Montana
Trump Cheered As He Rips Harris-Walz Campaign During Montana Rally
BOZEMAN, Mont. — A packed house of about 10,000 cheered Friday as President Donald Trump painted a picture of an America in decline, ravaged by illegal immigration and impoverished by President Joe Biden’s economic, foreign and domestic policies.
“We will soon be a great nation again,” he said. “The worst administration in the history of our country will be a fading image of the past.
“And we will make America great again,” he continued, in unison with the thousands of people in attendance at the rally at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the Montana State University campus.
Trump also expressed regret that he debated Biden in June. It was Biden’s performance in the debate that led to his eventual decision to drop out of the race.
“If we didn’t have that debate, he’d still be there,” Trump said. “Why the hell did I debate him?”
But Trump also expressed confidence about his chances in the upcoming election and said he thinks Vice President Kamala Harris will be easier to beat than Biden, calling her “much more dangerous” than Biden, the president he claimed is barely alive.
“We’re becoming a full-blown, Communist country,” he said. “We’re not going to let that happen.”
Trump also vowed to beat Harris when they debate in September, an event Trump agreed to participate in on Thursday.
“We’ll find out about her IQ during the debate,” he said.
After making this statement, a montage video of Harris was played, showing her making a series of questionable and less-than-flattering statements.
And The Media
Friday’s event was the first rally Trump participated in since Harris announced her selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice presidential running mate. Also on Friday, Walz gave a speech in the battleground state of Arizona.
Trump spent a significant amount of his 99-minute speech bashing the news media, who he called names and said has asked much easier questions of Biden and Harris than he. But he also dismissed this as insignificant in the overall picture of presidential duties.
Throughout the rally, Trump supporters cheered and waved signs, some that read “Lyin’ Kamala, You’re Fired.”
Trump also claimed that Russia, who he has said he had a better relationship with as president, would never have attacked Ukraine, and Hamas never would have attacked Israel had he been in the Oval Office.
“Bottom line, we’ve got to get peace in the Middle East,” he said.
Toward the end of his speech, Trump returned to his claims that the 2020 election was rigged, and said he wants to get rid of early voting and only use paper ballots in elections. He encouraged the rallygoers to vote in support of their candidates so they win by such a large margin the election can’t be cheated.
“We will not let them rig the presidential election in 2024,” he said.
Trump also said he will cut funding for schools that teach critical race theory and favor mask mandates.
Trump also criticized Harris’ handling of the southern border, painting a picture of migrants as murderers and rapists that he will handle through a “Trump mass deportation.”
Trump quickly clarified that he fully supports people moving to America legally.
Transgender Issues
Trump also spent significant time addressing transgender issues, criticizing Walz for allegedly wanting to put tampons in boys’ bathrooms.
That was a reference to Walz’ support of legislation that requires Minnesota school districts develop plans to ensure all students who menstruate can access free tampons and pads, according to CBS News. The bill does not specify that tampons only have to be offered in girls’ bathrooms.
He also expressed strong opposition to allowing transgender females to participate in girls’ sports, a policy the Biden has generally supported.
In attendance at Friday’s rally was former Professional Golf Association star Nick Faldo.
The Economy
Trump oversaw a strong economy until the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Although the economy has stabilized, Biden has struggled to reign in inflation since that time. He said America now as a “failing country.”
“We can’t go any longer, we’re not going to have a country any longer,” he said.
He also said Harris doesn’t want America to be energy independent because she supports increasing wind energy production and is anti-oil.
Trump also said he plans to end electric vehicle mandates and instead of participating in the Paris Agreement on climate change, and that he would rather participate in the “Montana Climate Accord” and “drill baby, drill.”
The Rally
There were roughly 10,000 people in attendance at the rally, who often broke into chants of “fight, fight, fight” in reference to the cheer he led after nearly being assassinated at a rally last month, and “four more years.”
“We better get four more years or we’re not going to have a country left if we don’t get four more years,” Trump responded.
The crowd was lively, even after the rally started 90 minutes late. Trump’s speech didn’t end until 11:10 p.m. after taking the stage at 9:31 p.m.
His original flight into Bozeman had to take a pitstop in Billings because of mechanical failures. Trump made light of the great distances in between locations in Montana at the beginning of his speech.
During Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte’s speech before Trump took the stage, the crowd erupted into chants of “build the wall!”
Gianforte said the presidential election is a difference between the strong and successful and the weak and failed.
Like his speech at the Republican National Convention in July, Trump went into the late hours of the night. Many people in the audience could be seen yawning toward the end of the speech and heading for the exits, but the cheers for Trump and boos for Harris and Biden remained strong throughout.
Senate Race
The rally was held in support of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, who’s in a high-stakes race with Montana’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester that could swing the balance of the Senate. Many of the speeches throughout the night touched on this race.
“Make no mistake, the race for the U.S. Senate starts in Montana,” Gianforte said.
Trump also criticized Tester throughout, whom he mocked and called obese. Tester has described himself as a moderate Democrat who supports some of Trump’s policies.
“You have to defeat Tester, you just have to,” Trump said.
Although similarly conservative, Montana politics is a different beast than Wyoming. Millions of out-of-state dollars have been pouring in for the Sheehy-Tester race on both sides. Although there are Democratic strongholds, the farther right of the Republican Party holds a majority in the state Legislature.
Cody resident and Park County GOP Committeeman Vince Vanata was at the rally with his daughter, who graduated from Cody High School.
“It’s very inspiring to see such a young crowd in a community dominated by a college atmosphere come out to support Republican champions,” he said. “Especially Tim Sheehy, who is competing against soon to be former Sen. Jon Tester. This is an important race that will turn the U.S. Senate red.”
But Sheehy himself dedicated just as much time to talking about the presidential race as his own.
“We’re going to send him (Trump) back to the White House in November,” Sheehy said.
MAGA Gala
As people poured into the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the Montana State University campus, a giddy enthusiasm filled the air.
Friday’s rally, as most of Trump’s are, was a gathering of his diehard fans. Many traveled across the country to come, making their visits to Montana.
It’s possible no one was better dressed than Florida resident Binh Vo, who was wearing a sleeveless “Born To Ride Donald J. Trump” motorcycle jacket with a green “Farmers For Trump” hat.
Vo said Bozeman was his 92nd Trump rally and that he’s also been to Trump’s Mar-A-Lago compound “countless times.”
“He (Trump) loves his country, that’s why he does it, for his country,” Vo said.
Vo moved to America from Vietnam about 30 years ago. His greatest fears are that America will become Communist like his homeland and that Vice President Kamala Harris will win the presidential election, which he believes will lead to World War III based on the simmering wars in Ukraine, Israel and the aggressive actions of Iran.
“We will be invaded,” Vo said. “The world needs us to have a strong leader.”
Trump supporters have been accused by some of being a rabid bunch who follow the former president with a cult-like passion. Most Trump fans support other Republicans, but rarely with as much vigor as they have for the former president.
Big Sky, Montana, resident Taylor Stobaugh said it’s not that people like her think of Trump as a God, but more that he’s the candidate his supporters have always been looking for: an anti-politician who doesn’t need to run for office. For Stobaugh, this proves he’s genuine.
“He’s already rich and famous,” she said. “He just wants to be able to help make this country great again.”
Bozeman resident Bob Hamilton agreed, saying he’s inspired by the fact Trump is a billionaire who he believes has nothing more to gain from running for office than helping his country.
“He’s not running because he’s a politician, he’s a businessman who is trying to run this country as a business,” Hamilton said.
One security guard told Cowboy State Daily that people started showing up at the facility at 10:30 p.m. Thursday night.
Sydney, Montana, resident Martin Trail showed up in line at 10 a.m. Friday just so he could be guaranteed a seat at the rally. He was most impressed by the fact Trump didn’t start any wars.
Hamilton described the crowds entering the event as a “clusterf***.”
Despite the attempted assassination on Trump in July, security wasn’t visibly over the top getting into Friday’s event, although police drones hovered overhead. Crowds were significant though, with thousands of people lined up outside the venue more than three hours before it was scheduled to start.
Hamilton and his friend Bill Miteik both were wearing shirts with a famous photo of the attempted assassination on Trump. Milteik found this event deeply inspiring for Trump’s ability to get up almost immediately after being shot at.
Contract Leo Wolfson at leo@cowboystatedaily.com
Leo Wolfson can be reached at leo@cowboystatedaily.com.
Montana
New Montana license plate supports Kalispell pee wee baseball
KALISPELL, Mont. — A new Montana license plate is now available at the Kalispell DMV to help support pee wee baseball.
Each plate can be purchased for $30 and will help to boost off season revenue.
The baseball plate was designed by Alexandra Sheneman who helped pitch design ideas to the board.
Proceeds will benefit the youth baseball program by funding new equipment and maintenance upgrades at the Kidsports Complex.
That includes bats, baseballs, nets, and new concrete.
Leftover funding will help families afford the baseball program.
“Once that number starts going up, it will generate some sponsorship funding so that we can help families that need support that can’t afford it,” said Kalispell pee wee baseball president Andy Wilson.
This is a great way to step up to the plate and help keep the youth baseball program strong for future seasons.
Montana
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Montana
‘Hannah Montana’ fans question Starbucks drink. ‘She hates raspberry’.
Miley Cyrus recalls ‘Hannah Montana’ casting journey
Miley Cyrus thanks Disney for taking a “chance” on her in “Hannah Montana” as the show celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new special.
Hannah Montana once sang that “Nobody’s Perfect,” a sentiment fans are echoing regarding Starbucks’ new drink honoring the fictional pop star ahead of her iconic Disney TV show’s 20th anniversary special.
Thought to be a drink that Hannah Montana would order at Starbucks, the coffee chain launched the Secret Popstar Refresher on March 23 as a celebration ahead of the “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special”, set to be released on Disney+ on March 24. The drink consists of a grande Strawberry Acai Refresher with raspberry cold foam, two pumps of raspberry syrup and no strawberry inclusions – the dried strawberries typically in the refresher, according to the Starbucks app.
However, fans were quick to point out that the beloved TV show’s main character, Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus), who lives a double life as teen pop star Hannah Montana, notoriously hates raspberries. Her disdain for raspberries was established in Season 1 of the show.
Stewart’s disgust is rooted in a childhood experience, during which she got sick after eating too much raspberry pie. Her hate for the fruit is exacerbated when Hannah Montana has to advertise a raspberry-scented perfume.
Now, fans of the show have taken to social media to speculate on Starbucks’ inclusion of raspberry.
Fans react to the raspberry Hannah Montana drink
Fans on social media quickly caught the raspberry reference after the drink’s launch on March 23, which many felt was an oversight by Starbucks, as they seemingly did not take Hannah Montana’s past into account.
Multiple comments on Starbucks’ Instagram post announcing the drink question the product’s flavor, including messages like “Why raspberry tho…didn’t Miley/Hannah hate raspberry,” “but she hates raspberry,” and “brooo there’s an episode in Hannah Montana (the perfume ad) where she doesn’t like raspberry!!!!”
The post’s caption appears to poke fun at the episode, reading: “For the fans who remember the raspberry saga, this one’s for you.”
Other comments under the post from Disney accounts also seem to acknowledge the raspberry inclusion as intentional, with the official Disney+ account commenting, “This completes the circle,” and the official Disney Channel account commenting, “the raspberry lore lives on!”
How to order a Hannah Montana drink at Starbucks
The Secret Popstar Refresher will be available for order through the Starbucks mobile app until April 5, according to a Starbucks statement obtained by USA TODAY.
The drink is a “secret menu exclusive,” meaning it is not on the official Starbucks menu in stores or drive-thru. Customers who know the recipe or use the Starbucks mobile app can order the refresher variation.
However, like any drink variation at the coffee chain, the refresher can be ordered at any time, as long as Starbucks has the required ingredients.
How to watch ‘Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special’?
The “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special” became available to stream on Disney+ on March 24.
Reflecting on the past two decades, the special is an intimate sit-down interview with Miley Cyrus and “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper. The interview was filmed in front of a live audience in a recreation of the iconic Stewart ranch-style home.
Contributing: Greta Cross, USA TODAY
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