Trump Dancing: Not Quite the ‘The Last Dance’ the Elites Banked On!
November 9, 2024–Donald J. Trump, our favorite president – the 45th President of the United States and now the president-elect and soon to be 47th President of the United States – won a landslide victory that spanned the Electoral College (at 312 electoral votes as of this writing) and the popular vote (now inching toward 78 million votes) in this weeks national presidential election that was nothing short of spectacular.
Rather than offering a post mortem (others are writing brilliant pieces about – see links in Resources) on how Team Trump pulled off the win, or even doing a data dump – sharing state-by-state or county-by-county results – on the election, we thought we’d showcase, once again, Donald Trump’s now obvious affinity for the arts. (As improbable as it may seem, this is the premise of my book.)
In the last two articles “DJ Trump: The Music Man” and “Betwixt Trump’s Weave, Pelosi’s Wrap-up Smear, and the Polls” we’ve looked at Donald Trump as a musicofilo or music lover; and, then we highlighted how he revealed his storytelling secrets — he calls it The Weave — that he notably shared with the Podcast Bros in a round of interviews starting with Flagrant and topped off by the staggering success of his 3-hour appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast with host Joe Rogan.
We’re hearing that these so-called Podcast Bro appearances – which netted nearly 100 million mostly male listeners in a short time – was a key demographic that voted for Trump and helped deliver his victory. This is but one way Donald Trump impacted how political campaigns are waged.
But maybe it was his stint at McDonald’s that went viral, or maybe it was him riding into a rally in garbage truck after Joe Biden called Trump’s voters garbage, or maybe it was even the death of Peanut the Squirrel at the fascist hands of the State of New York, that tipped the scales.
Or, maybe it was his dancing.
Trump Stole Kamala’s Joy
This week the story that tickled the most in the closing days of Trump’s triumphant campaign was watching him joyfully exit every stage (and there was an estimated 54 closing day events) – with him dancing to “YMCA” his closing anthem.
We noted his dance moves back in 2015 so it has been a staple of his rallies for years. Here he is mock-dancing in a Saturday Night Live skit.
Granted Trump’s dancing is not akin to a Fred Astaire or a Michael Jackson. It’s more like chair dancing, or what we do as we bop our heads to the radio driving. It is the very amateurish nature of it that makes it likeable, endearing, and so Trump. His dancing to “YMCA” is the same tonic as infectious laughter. Normie Trump voters don’t need it explained.
Trump’s dancing is like him — eccentric, fun, ebullient, and irresistible.
People used to flock to Broadway to see the last live performance of great thespians like Tallulah Bankhead. We are gripped by the same Fear of Missing Out or FOMO which was especially obvious in the last week before election day. Every event had the bittersweet feeling that we wrote about last week in, “We May Never Pass this Way Again.”
Trump did 3 rallies on Sunday, November 3rd, and 4 on Monday, November 4th finishing in Grand Rapids, MI at 2:30 am. No one – except the hardcore bitter bought-and-paid for MSM – could ignore the stamina he displayed every day, all day in that last week.
We figured that with arriving back at Mar-a-Lago on Election Day at 5:30 am EST and giving his victory speech at 2:30 am EST November 6th, he probably got about 4 hours of shuteye. He had not taken a single day off the campaign trail for over 60 days until it was over November 5th.
He’s 78!
Here is our 47th President of the United States on stage surrounded by a hundred or so supporters and key figures who helped elect him president:
Thousands stood on line for hours to get into packed arenas, and awaited his arrival for hours once inside when he was running late which was all the time.
That’s star power. Trump is a rock star. The media stubbornly withholds that moniker of him even though the evidence is right in their face.
Nothing was more delightful to see than Trump wrapping his final rally – once again held in Grand Rapids, MI at 2:15 am (technically election day) – doing what everyone calls the Trump floss, the Trump chop, and the Trump golf swing.
Then he dipped behind the curtain to board Trump Force One back to his home at Mar-a-Lago.
In that moment no one knew — even his son, Donald Trump, Jr. — if it was his ‘last dance. He posted this bittersweet message on social media:
Meanwhile, Kamala told us at the DNC Convention in August – along with dozens of other Democrat shills on stage that week from Oprah Winfrey to Julia Roberts – that Democrats were all about joy. They were spreading joy everywhere. If you were a voter and saw that convention, the message was clear: Democrats are happy. We’re all about joy, joy, joy!!!
In the final weeks of her campaign, she and her Democrat cohorts in the media — especially propagandist Hillary Clinton — defaulted to Hitler, Hitler, Hitler!
Compare to the power of Fight, Fight, Fight! The most not-focus-grouped, not-political-consultant-made up mantra of all time!!
Click the link embedded in the image below for Instagram video of Trump dancing:
Trump gave us a little dance move as he left the Palm Beach County Convention Center with his family. Click the link behind the image, watch to the end:
Lastly, this a fun compilation of Trump’s now ‘historic’ dance moves during the 2024 campaign. Click to watch:
Here are some cute dogs dancing to “YMCA.”
The First Dance: “I Did It My Way”
Of course, we have the Inauguration Ball to look forward to for more Trump dancing. It is traditional for the President and the First Lady to dance on stage at each ball. Sometimes there are at least a half dozen.
Dancing to, “I Did It My Way” written by Paul Anka, a look back at Donald Trump with his wife, Melania at the Inauguration Ball in 2017.
We promise to come back with Trump and Melania’s first dance from his second inauguration ball!
P.S.
Many House races are in flux and have not been called; meanwhile, as of this writing, Republicans picked up three U.S. Senate seats giving Republicans 52 seats. Two more Senate races are outstanding including Kari Lake’s bid in Arizona and now we hear that in a case of election denying, Bob Casey (PA-D) senator is challenging the PA senate race results that was called for newcomer Republican, Dave McCormick.
As of Friday, Trump reportedly added some four million votes to his vote tally bringing it to nearly 78 million, a new record.
It may have been the involvement of Alex Breusewitz — a Trump campaign advisor and founder of Xstrategies.com — who should be credited with the Podcast Bro strategy in addition that is to Trump’s son, Barron. Van Jones of CNN is out there trying to undercut Breusewitz because he knows how effective this strategy was for Trump. For more, follow Alex Breusewitz on X here.
Then too, Trump supporters gathered for Trump’s victory remarks at 3:00 am ‘election night’ at the Palm Beach County Convention Center might have been surprised to hear Dana White, Head of the UFC and close Trump friend who has 13 million Instagram followers, thanked Joe Rogan, Theo Von and other podcasters for their contribution to the win.
Axios co-founder, Jim Vanderhei, gave a realistic view of what went down vis a vis the Rogan blockbuster interview – it now has 47 million views over 13 days – saying to an MSNBC anchor yesterday, “Rogan is more important right now than the mainstream media.”
No one knows how much of an impact Rogan’s ‘bros’ coupled with his last-minute endorsement might have had on the actual vote.
We know Musk’s endorsement had a huge impact on the race. He campaigned every day for weeks on the ground in Pennsylvania in the closing weeks. He reportedly kicked in $200 million to the campaign.
(Scott Presler registered thousands of new voters flipping Democrat counties to Republican right before the election. He targeted low-propensity voters like the Amish in Lancaster County. 30,000 Amish voted for Trump due to Presler’s efforts. Follow him on Instagram here.)
Musk endorsed Trump, to remind, the day after he was shot on July 13 in Butler, PA.
By the way, Elon Musk – Trump talking to him in a lobby area at Mar-a-Lago election day – with one of his young sons atop his shoulders with his arms spread out like he’s flying is what joy looks like. (Photo right courtesy of Angel Patriot on Truth Social.)
And by the way by the way, when the wealthiest man in the world tells the truth about this election — see image left — and the media, you best listen. Y’all hang on Warren Buffett’s every word.
See more below and links in Resources.
RESOURCES
BBC: “Republicans Retake Control of the Senate,” by Max Matza (November 6, 2024). Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwygr9wzxy2o
Substack: Coffee and Covid, by Jeff Childers (November 7, 2024). Link: https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/supercharged-thursday-november-7?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Town Hall, “Harris was Always Doomed,” by Victor Davis Hanson (November 8, 2024). Link: https://townhall.com/columnists/victordavishanson/2024/11/08/harris-was-always-doomed-n2647482#google_vignette
Real Clear Politics, “Trump Wins Because He’s Just Better,” by Richard Porter (November 6, 2025). Link: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2024/11/06/trump_wins_because_hes_just_better_151905.html
Trending Politics Conservative Breaking News and Commentary, “GOP hangs on to critical house seat, inches closer to majority,” by Chris Powell (November 7, 2024). Link: