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Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1616 on: August 28, 2020, 03:10:16 PM »
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Austria??    Martin, that is precisely where your cousin Adolf Hitler was born. Gotcha! You are not too bright.

I gotta go, President Trump is speaking.
Do you have anything concrete to support your love of Trump, or are you just here to insult people?
Thx.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1617 on: August 28, 2020, 05:36:10 PM »
A total wipeout’: Former senior Trump officials see no path to victory in November

Tom Boggioni

According to a report at Politico, former officials who held senior positions in Donald Trump’s White House are privately — and not so privately — stating that they don’t see him winning re-election in November, with one going so far as to say the president may be facing a “total wipeout.”

With the Republican convention now in the rearview mirror, both the Trump and Democratic presidential Joe Biden’s campaigns will now go into overdrive but some conservatives who worked for Trump claim there is a strong undercurrent of Republicans who have already abandoned the president.

Noting, “At least 19 former top Trump administration officials in total have broken publicly with their former boss in one form or another,” Politico’s Daniel Lippman wrote, “It amounts to a never-before-seen wave of defections of people who have denounced him or his policies or criticized his character in other ways.”

Speaking with former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, the ex-White House aide stated that he knows of at least 20 officials tied to the administration who are voting for Joe Biden “but don’t want to speak publicly to avoid getting hit by Trump on Twitter.”

“Anybody of substance is voting for Biden,” Scaramucci explained. “Anybody who has an IQ of over 100 and has worked for Donald Trump, with the exception of Steve Bannon, is not voting for him.”

According to Lippman, there is a widely-held belief among the Trump defectors that the president won’t be able to escape from his own record and that the public has reached a point where they are ready to move on from the president.

“What unites them all is shared skepticism that Trump can overcome the public’s harsh assessment of his management of the pandemic, which has now killed more than 180,000 Americans and has driven millions into poverty and deprivation,” the report states. “One word that repeatedly came up when Trump alums were asked to describe his reelection prospects: ‘pessimistic.'”

“I think people are starting to worry,” explained one former White House official while another warned to prepare for “a total wipeout.”

One factor that is dogging the president is his most potent weapon — the ability to hold MAGA rallies — has been stripped away from him due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“The lack of trademark Trump rallies has also put a severe damper on his campaign, which relied on the massive events to drive free and largely unfiltered local media coverage, to stoke Trump’s loyal base of supporters, to inspire them to volunteer and donate — and to siphon up their personal data,” the report states with a former senior White House official elaborating, “The virus has redefined everything, and he has not defined his management of it in a successful way.”

“Seventy-five percent of the questions are going to be, ‘Hey, Mr. President, many thousands of Americans have died from a virus that you’ve downplayed, you haven’t gotten a supply chain working, you haven’t reassured the public, you haven’t given clear guidance to wear a mask, you haven’t done all these things on your watch in the last 6 months well enough,’” another ex-White House aide explained. “If the virus and the handling of it is the core set of questions when it comes to the debates, he’s not going to be talking about trade, about defeating ISIS, or cutting regulations or energy policy or the lowest unemployment rate among African-Americans. All those talking points and accomplishments have been kind of lit on fire.”

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1618 on: August 29, 2020, 12:11:53 AM »
GOP manipulation 101


This entire story is so bogus!

Rand Paul wants us to believe that he was just walking down the street in Washington when a "violent" group of people spotted him and "attacked" him. Obviously, the message is that these people were left wingers and Biden supporters. The first question to ask is; how did these "attackers" even know where Rand Paul would be and that he was walking down the street? The answer is that they couldn't have known, unless somebody told them. For all anybody knew Paul would have been escorted to his hotel in a car, right?

What makes the story completely unbelievable is that Paul took it way too far. How does he know these people were left-wingers? Did he ask them? Of course not! But then he goes on to say that these people were not from Washington at all. They were paid to fly to Washington for the sole purpose of attacking him there! And even that's not all; he even knows that these people stayed in hotels and had their room and flight paid for.

That's a hell of a lot to "know" by a guy who was attacked in the street by random people he didn't know!

At 9.30 in the video the Fox News host gave away the plot when he thanks Paul for coming out and telling us our story

A set up to make Biden look bad?.... Nah, Republicans would never sink so low.... right? uh......... right?
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Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1619 on: August 29, 2020, 12:31:02 AM »
There is no gotcha there. The few survivors of my family after Hitler's destruction moved to Austria.

And yes, Hitler was born there, and now his surviving relatives have all changed their names because they want nothing to do with him....

But you go ahead and praise your führer... it only makes you the one who is not too bright.

You're a f*cking Nazi... You are everything our boys have fought against and have died for in 40 - 45. You dishonor their memory, now own it!

You thought you could hide your secret Hitler lovin' but you were caught via:

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And yes, Hitler was born there

which proves your habit to project.  Don't worry about it, Martin, it's not a secret but now you're a proven liar. You randomly blame others for your own sins. That's normal for a hysterical liberal Democrat like yourself, ask Paul May he is your twin brother, identical.

Be honest now. Shouldn't you be out burning buildings down, like the dirty brown shirt you proved yourself to be?

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1620 on: August 29, 2020, 12:41:18 AM »
You thought you could hide your secret Hitler lovin' but you were caught via:

which proves your habit to project.  Don't worry about it, Martin, it's not a secret but now you're a proven liar. You randomly blame others for your own sins. That's normal for a hysterical liberal Democrat like yourself, ask Paul May he is your twin brother, identical.

Be honest now. Shouldn't you be out burning buildings down, like the dirty brown shirt you proved yourself to be?

You are one sick individual.
« Last Edit: August 29, 2020, 12:52:59 AM by Martin Weidmann »

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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1621 on: August 29, 2020, 04:15:16 AM »
You are one sick individual.

Martin and I disagree vehemently on the JFK event. We do however agree Kleinschmidt is one sick SOB.

Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1622 on: August 29, 2020, 05:05:07 AM »
You thought you could hide your secret Hitler lovin' but you were caught via:

which proves your habit to project.  Don't worry about it, Martin, it's not a secret but now you're a proven liar. You randomly blame others for your own sins. That's normal for a hysterical liberal Democrat like yourself, ask Paul May he is your twin brother, identical.

Be honest now. Shouldn't you be out burning buildings down, like the dirty brown shirt you proved yourself to be?

Wow! Thx for the rational discourse.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1623 on: August 29, 2020, 06:12:56 AM »
No one is voting for Old Joe. 

Maybe Paul and Martin will offer you the same bet they made Royell so you can put your money where your big mouth is.

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Joe's paymasters moved him up from the basement this morning to the first floor to condemn the violence taking place after his poll numbers tanked.

Now I know you’re channeling Royell. What polls?

Face it, your boy is a crook who belongs in prison.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1623 on: August 29, 2020, 06:12:56 AM »