The Nazi's remained, and there was a smattering of embarrassed laughter. Please provide evidence that anyone is calling everyone at the rally Nazis much less all Trump supporters. They ARE Nazi enablers though, what used to be known as 'good Germans'. You have to be a moral imbecile to apply lipstick to the pig that is Trump and his campaign.
Nothing is out of context, the other speakers also were insulting pieces of shit and there's nothing out of context when the context IS a bunch of insulting Nazis.
Your attempts at gaslighting grow weaker with each posting.
The rally marshaled high-profile Trump supporters including Terry Bollea — better known as the professional wrestler Hulk Hogan — television personality Dr. Phil McGraw and singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood.
But other Trump allies appealed to an “us versus them” mentality. Radio host Sid Rosenberg insulted former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, as well as the Democratic Party as a whole.
“The whole party — a bunch of degenerates,” he added. “Jew-haters and lowlifes, every one of them.”
Multiple speakers also insulted Harris, with private equity fund manager Grant Cardone calling her a "fake." "Her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country," he said.
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson later made fun of Harris’ mixed-race heritage.
“It’s gonna be pretty hard [for Democrats] to look at us and say, ‘You know what? Kamala Harris, she got 85 million votes because she’s just so impressive. As the first Samoan-Malaysian low-IQ former California prosecutor ever to be elected president. It was just a groundswell of popular support.’”
Carlson went beyond insults, nodding to the racist “great replacement theory” he has espoused in the past.
“People know in a country that has been taken over by a leadership class that actually despises them and their values and their history and their culture and their customs, really hates them to the point that it's trying to replace them,” he said. “They know someone who actually has affection for them and that's Donald Trump. And it’s requited.”
The 'great replacement' conspiracy theory isn't fringe anymore, it's mainstream
That sentiment was echoed later, when former Trump White House aide Stephen Miller told the crowd: “America is for Americans and Americans only.