Every campaign rally seems worse than the last one.  His lies are legion, and the crowds of loyal supporters don’t seem to care.  It’s usually the same tired list of people he’s mocked many times in the past.  The insults always get applause and that, after all, is what it’s al about to the ringmaster.  Country be damned as long as Donald Trump gets a cheer.  Last night’s in Great Falls, Montana Trump managed to mock the #METOO movement, Elizabeth Warren and of course criticize the media. But he did have nice things to say about Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.

As for Elizabeth Warren, despite controversy Trump just can’t seem to stop calling her Pocahontas. Last night he joked she should get a DNA test to prove her heritage.

Perfect timing as genetic tests are being used to match children with parents separated by the Trump administration at the border.

It’s believed that this is the first time Trump has publicly used the #MeToo phrase. Of course, it was only to belittle the movement.

Trump also lost some of his hardcore Republican supporters when he went after two of the most prominent members of the GOP, who are both in bad health. The New York Times reports:

“Without mentioning either man by name, Mr. Trump also disparaged Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, and President George Bush, who are both in poor health: Mr. McCain for his vote against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and Mr. Bush for his campaign slogan ‘a thousand points of light,’ one that Mr. Trump said he ‘never quite got.'”

The Washington Post put together some of the lowlights from the rally, check it out above.