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Offline Royell Storing

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2020, 05:19:44 PM »
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No mas.  These apparently endless, repetitive rants about Trump have no relevance on a JFK assassination forum.  How about at least moving them to "Off Topic"?  Or better yet, the Internet is a vast wasteland for obsessive people.  Surely there are better suited places to rant and torture the folks who frequent other websites.

    All they have is Each Other. Ranting-N-Raving/HATING due to "Trump Derangement Syndrome". If there were still publicly funded Asylums across this country, these people would be filling 'em to the rafters.   

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Tom Scully

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2020, 05:27:09 PM »

No mas.  These apparently endless, repetitive rants about Trump have no relevance on a JFK assassination forum.  How about at least moving them to "Off Topic"?  Or better yet, the Internet is a vast wasteland for obsessive people.  Surely there are better suited places to rant and torture the folks who frequent other websites.
    All they have is Each Other. Ranting-N-Raving/HATING due to "Trump Derangement Syndrome". If there were still publicly funded Asylums across this country, these people would be filling 'em to the rafters.

....Or, post some links to facts supporting your posted opinion.... merely your feelings if you refuse to support your posted opinions.
Right now, your feelings seem to be hurt, but consider innocent kids are still caged, still exposed unnecessarily to covid-19, still not receiving adequate medical care, two full years after court ordered release, and there is that pesky problem of pandemic raging out of control mostly now in red states that did exactly as Trump demanded, and his Secretary of Education, who literally bought her office, is putting Trump's campaign priorities over health risks to school children, contradicted yesterday by a health expert, on the same Foxnoose Sunday show Ms. Devos lied about children's health risks on! -
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https://abc7ny.com/betsy-devos-02-02-kids-die-children/6314015/
..Speaking in Sunday TV interviews, DeVos stressed that kids attending school in the fall should be the rule, not the exception.

She asserted that "there's nothing in the data that suggests that kids being in school is in any way dangerous."...

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The Implications of Trump Derangement Syndrome
Even now, vehement Trump supporters seem to believe that most criticism of the president is explained by widespread TDS.
APRIL 27, 2020


Conor Friedersdorf - Staff writer at The Atlantic

....“Has Trump derangement syndrome killed more people than COVID-19?” a blogger asked, adding, “Many hospitals are denying [hydroxychloroquine] and instead maintaining the standard protocol for acute respiratory distress syndrome, which seems to be a death sentence for COVID patients.”

As these critics see it, something about watching Trump try to fight the coronavirus pandemic induces psychosis in roughly half of the country. This deranged reaction makes rank-and-file Democratic voters “suicidal.” It makes Democrats akin to perpetrators of manslaughter, and governors “reckless, dangerous, ignorant and delusional.” It causes hospitals to deny lifesaving treatments to patients. This “syndrome” may even be killing more people than the coronavirus.

If all that’s true, wouldn’t America be better off being governed by someone who doesn’t induce such deranged reactions in so many of its citizens? No Trump, no TDS.....
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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2020, 06:00:10 PM »
Trump’s reelection operation hires 1,500 field staffers. Leading the effort will be Royell Storing who will assume the responsibilities of rest room cleanliness nationally. Trump campaign manner Brad Parscale, in a release said Storing was “uniquely qualified” for the position.


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican National Committee and President Donald Trump’s campaign say they have now hired 1,500 field staffers, aiming to convert their financial advantage over Democrats into votes in November.

Trump Victory, the joint field effort of the two organizations, announced Monday the hiring of an additional 300 staffers set to hit 20 target states by Wednesday in the largest field operation ever mounted by a Republican.

The goal is to turn out votes on behalf of Republicans up and down the ticket this fall. The Trump team says it is on pace to eclipse the 2.2 million volunteer total that helped reelect President Barack Obama in 2012.

The announcement comes as public and private polls show Trump trailing presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden across key battleground states and nationally. The president’s team argues that polls also showed Trump down in 2016 but he nonetheless pulled off a win.

RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said the staff and volunteers are looking to use the RNC’s vast data trove and voter scores to reach a dwindling swath of swing voters and the far larger universe of low-propensity voters — many of whom already like Trump but are unlikely to vote.

A field program alone doesn’t win elections — and four years ago it was Trump’s ground game that lagged Hillary Clinton’s — but in a close election, the GOP argues, it can spell the difference between victory and defeat.

“In an election like this, where it’s going to come down to a few thousand votes in a couple of states, that’s when your ground game matters,” McDaniel said.

Republicans are quick to note that their staffer count in the field is more than double that of Biden, whose goal was 600 field staffers by the end of June. Additionally, the RNC staffers have been on the ground for years in some cases, while Biden has only just recently begun rolling out his roster of battleground state directors.

And while Biden’s campaign has out-raised Trump in recent months, Trump’s team believes its cash-on-hand advantage and hiring head start give it an insurmountable edge in reaching out to voters.

Both the Trump and Biden field operations went virtual largely overnight in mid-March as the coronavirus pandemic hit. Trump’s has begun resuming some in-person campaign activities as states have lifted some virus restrictions.

“We have the biggest and best ground game operation ever seen,” said Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh. “We’ve built lasting relationships with voters on the ground that will power President Trump to victory in November. Joe Biden scarcely emerges from his basement, is woefully behind in state organizations and lacks any enthusiasm behind his candidacy.”

Biden’s campaign dismissed the criticism and asserted a broader advantage by the Democrat.

“In this moment of crisis, Joe Biden’s message is resonating with voters because he has displayed the responsibility and leadership that the American people expect of a president — whereas Donald Trump has careened from failure to failure, undermining the fight against the coronavirus pandemic with his instability and mismanagement while spreading hate to divide our country at a time when we need to come together more than ever,” Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said.

The RNC has invested more than $350 million on data, technology and field programs since 2013. A key tool is “Trump Talk,” which harnesses both political and commercial data to provide staffers and volunteers with a dynamic script to use when contacting voters in person or over the phone.

“If you’re knocking the wrong doors, then you’re wasting effort,” McDaniel said.

Already the Trump effort has made more than 55 million voter contacts this presidential cycle — more than it made in all of 2016 — and amassed 1.4 million volunteers.

To be counted as a volunteer, “you’ve taken an action that we measure: a phone call, a door knock. Some kind of voter contact,” said RNC chief of staff Richard Walters. That’s important, said McDaniel, because “the best way to change the mind of a voter is for someone they value to have a conversation with them.”

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2020, 07:22:12 PM »
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....aiming to convert their financial advantage over Democrats into votes in November.
                                                      $1=1vote
                                                                 There's democracy for ya'

Offline Royell Storing

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #12 on: July 13, 2020, 07:39:23 PM »

  Where were You guys and your Jaded Opinions when Hillary outspent Trump by better than 3-1? AND She LOST! The $$$ Then and Now in a POTUS Election means Nothing. Try to Learn from Real History instead of Destroying It.

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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2020, 07:51:17 PM »
  Where were You guys and your Jaded Opinions when Hillary outspent Trump by better than 3-1? AND She LOST! The $$$ Then and Now in a POTUS Election means Nothing. Try to Learn from Real History instead of Destroying It.

Psss. Parscale looking for you. Lot of rest rooms out there need your expertise.

Offline Royell Storing

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #14 on: July 13, 2020, 08:00:01 PM »

  I'll give Jimbo your respects the next time I see him.

Offline Rick Plant

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2020, 01:48:01 AM »
  I'll give Jimbo your respects the next time I see him.



The delusion is real.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2020, 01:48:01 AM »