TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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NuNativs
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Date: November 09, 2020 05:11AM Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
"Gotta hand it to Trump, he knows how to stir up the masses with prolific nonsense, which of course low IQ, Walmart Amerika will deepthroat. Actually he's trying to start Civil War before he exits..."... President Donald Trump's campaign is planning a messaging blitz to fuel its argument -- unsupported by any evidence to date -- that the President's second term is being stolen from him through corrupt vote counts in battleground states, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN. One of the ways it plans to do that is presenting obituaries of people the campaign will claim voted in the election and considering having campaign-style rallies to amplify the message, according to two of the sources. So far, the litigation put forward by the campaign has not included any proof to support allegations of widespread fraud. And nothing campaign officials have put forward would change the outcome in any state. But the President is being urged by his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, attorney Rudy Giuliani and campaign adviser Jason Miller to hold rallies throughout the US pushing for recounts of votes, sources close to Trump told Jake Tapper. Kushner did not offer a comment on this story. Miller denied the story in a tweet. CNN has reached out to Giuliani for comment. CNN reported earlier Saturday that Kushner had approached Trump about conceding the election, two sources told CNN. But his position grew murkier as the day went on as it emerged he was also trying to placate Trump by suggesting rallies. The goal of the messaging blitz is to raise enough doubt about the results that secretaries of state in battlegrounds feel pressure to open investigations or call on their own for recounts -- something that would prolong the process and potentially give the campaign more time to advance its litigation through the courts. A previous fact check by CNN of claims by a handful of prominent Republicans, such as members of Trump's family and supporters like former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, of dead people voting in Michigan fell apart under scrutiny. A CNN analysis of the claim and the purported backing for it did not find a single instance of that happening. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 05:42AM oohh CNN.
man you are such a noob Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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NuNativs
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Date: November 09, 2020 06:06AM
Oooh racism, all black people are crack dealing gang bangers. NOTHING is black/white... Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 06:10AM
do you even know what you're talking about? is there a connection between your brain and your fingers? CNN has an agenda. you don't go to cnn for actual truth it's propaganda Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 06:26AM
Doubly for FOX, same for most publishers. Same reason you go to Rappaport, for reinforcing of YOUR agenda. I say peruse a cross section and take a survey. What's the point? Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 07:13AM > Same reason you go to Rappaport, for reinforcing of YOUR agenda.
wrong > I say peruse a cross section and take a survey. What's the point? there it is. that's why you have no clue. truth doesn't arise through surveys facts logic Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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NuNativs
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:04PM That's what Trump does, stay glued to Fox everything else is "fake" news.
No, scan the landscape and look for similarities, patterns and connections. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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fresh
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:08PM
The patterns all point to a pandemic You have no ability to think for yourself Your whole world is run by confirmation bias Forming conclusions and then going out and getting the information to support it Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/09/2020 03:10PM by fresh. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:15PM Or so it seems. I’ve often been puzzled, and bemused, when the extremists in some debate once again are found to be half right, and half wrong. What is it that seems to drive us to the go to the opposite poles and put us at loggerheads, whatever that may mean? (According to my dictionary, it means that all parties are being “block heads.”)
I suspect the reason is that most arguments are not, at heart, about finding the truth but about being proven “right”. In fact, all manner of selfish interests may be at stake – our personal prestige and the respect of others, political status and influence, material and financial benefits, and so forth. Also, our attitudes and perspectives are inevitably shaped by differences in our personalities and in our life experiences. And if somebody else opposes us, then a competitive psychology can take over the argument to the point that we will give no quarter even if it means saying things that we know are not true, or only partially true. So the middle-ground between various verbal combatants is often where the truth lies undefended, and the onlookers may be asked to choose sides between two simplistic extremes. What our politics these days seems to lack is a “radical middle” – an open-minded, truth-seeking constituency that will aggressively attack the “Jacobins” of the left and right (the political terrorists) and reject their self-righteous prescriptions. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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NuNativs
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:16PM
That's you dude in a NUTshell. My conclusions are pretty much unsupported except by a few like Thoreau, Cayce etc. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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fresh
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:24PM as soon as you show me a human died DUE TO A VIRUS, I will agree with you.
>blitz to fuel unsupported election questions your headline is false, that's why i commented on your bias A JUDGE already agreed, that's why they are moving forward. the questions are not UNSUPPORTED tons of evidence supporting election fraud by DEMS Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/09/2020 03:25PM by fresh. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:28PM
What our politics these days seems to lack is a “radical middle” – an open-minded, truth-seeking constituency that will aggressively attack the “Jacobins” of the left and right (the political terrorists) and reject their self-righteous prescriptions. That's me, I'm listening to ALL sides and OPEN to ALL... Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/09/2020 03:32PM by NuNativs. Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:30PM yup, you're like a rudderless sailboat floundering in the current Re: TRICKY-Trump campaign planning messaging blitz to fuel unsupported election questions
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NuNativs
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Date: November 09, 2020 03:34PM
Hardly, but definitely not engaged in a feverish flurry of "research" to prove that I'm right. I'm sailing on the higher currents of Sun/Light, Air, Water and Earth. The rest is NOISE. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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