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From the top of anything. Surely there was a rooftop or some vantage point to get a shot of the whole crowd. Anyhow the Washington Times and NBC are now reporting Sharpton's crowd at 'several hundred'.
Is you point that many didn't attend the Sharpton Rally because they wouldn't get their picture taken?
I don't know why many didn't attend the Sharpton rally. Maybe Americans are getting tired of the politics of personal destruction and are looking for something real? Maybe they're getting pretty bored with Al who after all is pretty much a broken record. Beck actually got long winded and tedious in his speech, but he had great music lined up and perhaps people were looking for a greater purpose there. I don't know.
In all honesty, I didn't know WHAT to expect at the Restore Honor rally because they told us almost nothing about what to expect. Still hundreds of thousands of people went.
I suppose they DID know what to expect from Al and just weren't up to it that day.
This is actually a pretty interesting theory.....
Reminds me of the episode of "Family Guy" where Peter invented a new religion around the "Happy Days" character, "Fonzie." At first, his family was incredulous at the stupidity of the absurd notion.
Then they were astonished that so many showed up at The Church of The Fonz.
Then, a variety of B-rate actors arrived, and began their own silly churches, stealing away Fonzie worshipers.