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Nor have I ever equated the American flag as being synonymous with my own political beliefs.Īs Stephen Stills sang so many years ago, “There’s something happening here. But I have never considered turning my car into some Bozo the Clown Car for a political candidate. I have my share of bumper stickers on my car - some of them vandalized.
I have worked on behalf of candidates since I was 18 years of age. Hatred against anybody who might possibly want to mention that we had slavery in this country from 1620 until 1865. Hatred of scientists who talk about climate change. Hatred against the government - especially the “deep state.” Hatred against the mainstream media. I think hate must be a part of the equation.
You see them in rural areas with expressions like “Trump 2024” and the ever present “Let’s Go Brandon.” Again, I must ask myself why a person would be so zealous about a candidate that they would be willing to fly sometimes highly offensive flags on their property? I thought they might go away after Trump lost the election, but nope, they are still there. On top of the car, the gentleman had four tiny American flags flying. Multiple Trump placards were on the hood, all four doors of the sedan. It makes me ponder what drives some people to become so zealous for their demigod, Donald Trump, that they would turn their vehicle into what looks like a Bozo the Trump Clown Car.Ĭase in point: I was driving outside of Yuba City the other day and I saw a car that had multiple “Trump Won” signs on it. Among the more peculiar things I see are the lengths some people will go to declare their allegiance to Donald Trump.
I spend a whole lot of time in the car driving around mostly the flat lands of northern California.