Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4900 on: March 27, 2022, 04:13:16 PM »
So desperate to put Biden's failures on Trump.  Taking a still frame from a film and putting your subjective commentary about what someone was thinking is absurd.  Meanwhile Biden continues to escalate the situation in Ukraine with his incredible gaffes.  He will blunder into WWIII if they don't shut him up and get him out of there.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4901 on: March 28, 2022, 12:10:07 AM »
Donnie's old tired shtick is for him to brag how he is a "winner" and how everybody else is a loser. Ever since Donnie lost the election in a blowout to Joe Biden he's been branded a loser forever. Even his own rabid MAGA base is now tired of him. Donnie is like one of those old washed up performers who never knows when to hang it up and appears on in front of lukewarm tiny audiences. Donnie held a hate rally last night and he couldn't even get his own rabid base to come out. The ones who attended were totally bored and had low energy. And of course, Donnie had to lie about the crowd size again but that's why we have reporters to debunk his pathological lies. Donnie is an absolute joke and he embarrasses himself even more each time his handlers push him out to do these lame rallies with sparse crowds.           

'They’ve never had a crowd this big in this big area of big crowds': Trump on his anemic Georgia rally size



Donald Trump is desperately trying to convince people that his crowd size is larger than it was, again. The bizarre obsession dates back to Trump's 2017 inauguration, in which Trump forced his staff to tell the press that the crowd was the largest in history.

Former press secretary refused to do it, instead, saying he would go on to say that it was the largest crowd in history "both in-person and online." Trump's was the first inauguration in the U.S. where video streaming is prevalent. While the technology existed previously, it wasn't widely available or used on all social media platforms in the past, while in 2016 it was.

Ahead of his Georgia rally, Trump spoke to Newsmax, explaining about his rally crowd: “They’ve never had a crowd this big in this big area of big crowds."

He explained it was "record-breaking."

The network didn't air the interview publicly until well after the Trump speech was over.

The crowd has been reported to be the smallest since 2016.

"I've covered more than two dozen Trump rallies around the nation. This is the smallest crowd I've seen at a rally of his in Georgia since he won the 2016 election—significantly smaller than the crowd in Perry in September," tweeted Greg Bluestein, a political reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Trump's office claimed that there were 25,000 to 30,000 attendees, which Bluestein also explained was wrong.

Yeah, don’t believe the line that there were 25,000-35,000 people at the Trump rally last night. The crowd was far smaller and far quieter than other rallies in Georgia — and elsewhere — I’ve covered. Also, I just noticed an attendee in this shot indicating the media is #1.



https://twitter.com/bluestein/status/1508139523095420931

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4902 on: March 28, 2022, 12:17:13 AM »
So desperate to put Biden's failures on Trump.  Taking a still frame from a film and putting your subjective commentary about what someone was thinking is absurd.  Meanwhile Biden continues to escalate the situation in Ukraine with his incredible gaffes.  He will blunder into WWIII if they don't shut him up and get him out of there.

Projection!

So desperate of you to put Criminal Donald's 4 years of disaster on President Biden. You are no foreign policy expert. What's absurd is you never cite a source for the stuff you post. It's all nonsense you make up. This is documented evidence of the 4 year Trump disaster that we all lived through. Own it!   

"Experts say Trump’s actions weakened Ukraine, divided NATO, emboldened Putin and helped get us to where we are today. And even with Trump no longer in office, his impact lives on in the form of Putin-friendly commentary in conservative media and from some Republican lawmakers," he wrote.

https://twitter.com/MarshallCohen/status/1507769911334088708

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4903 on: March 28, 2022, 12:33:35 AM »
Projection!

So desperate of you to put Criminal Donald's 4 years of disaster on President Biden. You are no foreign policy expert. What's absurd is you never cite a source for the stuff you post. It's all nonsense you make up. This is documented evidence of the 4 year Trump disaster that we all lived through. Own it!   

"Experts say Trump’s actions weakened Ukraine, divided NATO, emboldened Putin and helped get us to where we are today. And even with Trump no longer in office, his impact lives on in the form of Putin-friendly commentary in conservative media and from some Republican lawmakers," he wrote.

https://twitter.com/MarshallCohen/status/1507769911334088708

You think it takes a foreign policy "expert" to turn on the TV and see the world burning while "gaffing" Joe fiddles?  What are your foreign policy credentials since you opine to the tune of hundreds of posts on the topic?  And by "source" you mean looking through the Interent or Twitter to find one article or post that agrees with me?  Like you have done ten thousand times on this forum. 
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4904 on: March 28, 2022, 01:26:44 AM »
"Fake news" is all this loser can scream when he's caught in another lie. The press has pictures to prove he is fading into obscurity with this sparse crowd. After this debacle, his handlers probably won't shove him out to do another one for a while.   

'Fake news!' Trump scrambles staff to fight off claim of 'empty seats' at 'anemic' Georgia rally



Donald Trump's communications team scrambled for a response over the weekend after scores of empty seats were seen at his rally in Georgia.

As Trump's Saturday rally was underway, photos that showed sparse attendance circulated on social media.

Trump is dispatching his spokesperson to desperately deny any report that last night’s Georgia rally had tons of empty seats.

They do not want you to see this photo.



Trump responded to the reports on Sunday as he became the laughingstock of Twitter.

"We had a massive crowd last night in Georgia, but as usual, the Fake News Media absolutely refuses to show it," Trump said in a statement. "People are estimating 25,000 to 35,000 people."

https://twitter.com/NoLieWithBTC/status/1508125363502731264

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4905 on: March 28, 2022, 02:18:45 PM »
Just in: Humiliated Trump team releases new proof of large crowd size at last night's rally. :D


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4906 on: March 28, 2022, 03:24:38 PM »
Just in: Humiliated Trump team releases new proof of large crowd size at last night's rally. :D



No doubt many people couldn't afford the Biden gas prices to drive there. Of course thousands were in attendance in the cold.  How many would show up to see Old Joe creep around like the crypt master making gaffe after gaffe?
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