• 'Four days to defend the indefensible': Republicans seek to sell Trump

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Monday, August 24, 2020 09:27:48
    From: slider@anashram.com

    Buffeted by America’s most severe public health and economic crises in decades, Donald Trump will this week stand before the Republican party and again seek to persuade the nation that he alone can fix it.

    The celebrity salesman stunned the political establishment four years ago
    when he won the Republican primary, diagnosed the nation’s ills and told convention goers: “I alone can fix it.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/24/republican-convention-donald-trump-joe-biden

    At the 2020 Republican national convention, which begins Monday, he will
    be nominated by the party for a second term as US president and, in a
    break from tradition, deliver his acceptance speech on Thursday from the
    south lawn of the White House.

    Organisers of the Republicans’ first virtual national convention face an uphill task, and not only because the Democrats’ technically slick version last week is a tough act to follow. They must pitch Trump to the American public during a pandemic that has ripped 170,000 lives from families and communities. In an era of negative partisanship, they will also seek to
    whip up fears that Democratic nominee Joe Biden and running mate Kamala
    Harris pose an existential threat to the American way of life.

    “The problem is what the Democrats did last week, and I think did very effectively, is confirm that this election is a referendum on Donald
    Trump’s presidency,” said Michael Steele, former chairman of the
    Republican national committee. “Trump now has to beat that narrative back
    and then give them a reason why it’s a choice election between what he’s done – tax cuts, et cetera – and what Biden will do, and I just don’t get the sense that the voters are going to buy that.”
    Supporters of and protesters against Donald Trump gather outside Trump
    National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Saturday.

    The duelling conventions will leave Americans in no doubt of the stark
    choice facing them in November’s election. Where Democrats last week
    embraced the Black Lives Matter marches against racial injustice,
    Republicans are set to champion slogans such as All Lives Matter and,
    rallying in defence of police, Blue Lives Matter.

    Where Democrats celebrated women’s rights and highlighted victims of gun violence, Republicans will surely demand restrictions on abortion and
    loudly proclaim the right to bear arms. Where Democrats vividly presented America as a nation of immigrants, Republicans’ less diverse lineup is
    likely to emphasise Christian faith and nostalgia for a simpler time.

    Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law and a senior adviser to his campaign, told NBC News’s Weekend Today: “I think what you’re going to see
    is a very different depiction of America. What we saw last week from the Democrats, really their entire convention was about bashing Donald Trump,
    and it was a dark, dismal and really depressing vision of America I think
    that they presented.

    “We are going to have the opposite. Ours will be hopeful and inspirational and patriotic, and you want people at the end of our four days to be
    reminded that America continues to be the greatest, most exceptional
    nation in the world. So we’re very excited for it.”

    Trump will appear every day and few would bet against him touting progress
    on his wall at the US-Mexico border, promising to defend law and order in suburbs or throwing other red meat to this base.

    He is also determined to push back at the charge that his downplaying of
    the virus cost tens of thousands of lives and millions of jobs. At one
    event he will honour doctors, nurses and other front line workers in the
    fight against Covid-19, the Reuters news agency reported. He will claim
    that he built a great economy once and can do so again.

    Newt Gingrich, a former Republican speaker in the House of Representatives
    and author of Trump and the American Future, said: “If you had taken the world of February and if that had sustained, Trump right now would be
    cruising to a Ronald Reagan/Richard Nixon-style reelection. I think that because of the Chinese virus and because of the challenges inherent in
    closing down the economy and then having the government impose social
    isolation that it became dramatically more difficult.

    “The amazing thing to me is if you look at the 92% or 93% negative
    coverage by the propaganda media and then you look at the challenge of the virus and the economy and the social dislocation of having people locked
    down, it’s astonishing to me that Trump’s as strong as he is.”

    Delegates will hold an in-person roll call on Monday in Charlotte, North Carolina, the originally planned convention venue, to formally nominate
    Trump. But the main action will be on screens, fittingly for a reality TV president with an eye for camera angles. A four-day carnival of
    flag-waving patriotism is promised under the theme “Honoring the Great American Story”, with Monday devoted to “Land of Promise,” Tuesday to “Land of Opportunity,” Wednesday to “Land of Heroes” and Thursday to “Land
    of Greatness”.

    First Lady Melania Trump and two of Trump’s adult children will speak on Tuesday from the White House rose garden. Mike Pence, the vice-president,
    will be the lead speaker on Wednesday from Baltimore’s Fort McHenry,
    pivotal in the War of 1812 when it was defended against an attack by the British navy and inspired the poem that became the lyrics for The
    Star-Spangled Banner.

    Some ethics watchdogs have raised concerns over the use of federal
    properties as stages for partisan political speeches, but a law barring
    the use of federal funds for campaign appearances excludes the president
    and vice-president. In 1940, President Franklin Roosevelt accepted the Democratic nomination from the White House via radio.

    Like past incumbents before him, Trump will try to define his challenger
    as too much of a risk. At campaign rallies, his broadsides against
    Democrats usually get bigger cheers than his own record. It will be little surprise if he mocks Biden as a cognitively declining pawn of the radical
    left while pushing baseless conspiracy theories about his son Hunter’s business dealings in Ukraine.

    Gingrich, 77, who addressed the 2016 convention in Cleveland, Ohio, added: “I’m reasonably confident that we’re going to beat them and probably beat them very badly. That’ll happen because one, the more you think about the idea of Biden as commander in chief, the more implausible it becomes and
    two, Harris’s voting record was the most liberal in the Senate, which
    means she was to the left of both Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. And she’s a terrible campaigner.”

    The case will be pressed by Republicans tipped as contenders to succeed
    Trump in 2024 including Nikki Haley, his former ambassador to the United Nations; Tim Scott, the party’s sole African American senator; Kristi
    Noem, the governor of South Dakota; and the president’s son Donald Trump
    Jr, who relishes assailing the left and “owning the libs”.

    The convention will also feature ordinary citizens testifying that Trump
    has changed their lives for the better. Among them will be Mark and
    Patricia McCloskey, a couple from St Louis, Missouri, who brandished guns
    in front of Black Lives Matter protesters marching through their gated community. They were charged with felony weapons offences, which Trump has branded a “disgrace”.

    Other speakers include police Sergeant Ann Dorn, whose husband, retired
    police captain David Dorn, was killed during violent protests in June in
    St Louis; Tanya Weinreis, who will say her Montana coffee shop and
    employees’ livelihoods were saved by a loan from the federal coronavirus relief programme; the parents of Kayla Mueller, a humanitarian worker
    murdered by Islamic State; and Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was
    killed in the Parkland, Florida, school massacre in 2018, and who
    advocates for enhanced school safety measures including armed guards.

    But critics believe they will struggle to change perceptions of Trump
    baked in over three and a half years of turmoil – and months of pandemic lockdown.

    Steele, a former lieutenant governor of Maryland, said: “Donald Trump is
    down for a reason, not because of some bad policy rollout or some misstep
    here or there but the accumulation of what people have seen since the
    beginning of Covid-19. When you sit there and your response to 170,000
    dead Americans is, ‘It is what it is’, people are going to say, ‘Oh, I get
    it you really don’t give a rat’s ass about it’.”

    Steele added: “Then you counter that with what you heard from Biden this
    week where he says, yeah, it’s going to be hard work but I care enough to try, care enough that if we work together, we’ll get it done. Those are
    two competing views of the future and I think a lot more people are going
    to respond favourably to Biden coming off of this convention, which makes
    it harder for Trump going into his to figure out that sweet spot narrative.

    “Trump wants to talk every day. Why? Because that’s all he knows how to do it: it’s got to be about him. He thinks the only way this thing turns
    around is if he forces everybody to listen to him and agree with him.
    America is more mature than that and now understands the bullying. Most playgrounds eventually come to understand that the bully is nothing more
    than someone with a lot of hot air and all you need is one quick hit in
    the nuts and it’s over. That’s effectively what Biden did this week.”

    Former president Barack Obama used the Democratic convention to warn that American democracy itself is at risk. But Republicans paint the fate of
    America in no less apocalyptic terms. A big win for Democrats in the presidential and congressional elections, they may warn, would usher in oppressive socialism, high taxes, violent cities, open borders, political correctness and censorship of religious conservatives.

    Trump offered a preview when he told a crowd in Pennsylvania this week:
    “At stake in this election is the survival of our nation, it’s true. Because we’re dealing with crazy people on the other side. They’ve gone totally stone-cold crazy.” Speaking in Arlington, Virginia, he added: “The future of our country, and indeed our civilisation, is at stake on
    November 3rd.”

    The fervent crowds who chanted “Lock her up!” about Hillary Clinton at the 2016 convention will not gather this time, at least not on the same scale.
    But a dark and divisive onslaught is still expected at an hour when –
    perhaps just as well – most children will have gone to bed.

    Moe Vela, a former senior adviser to Biden at the White House, said of the Republicans: “I feel sorry for them because they have four days to try to defend the indefensible. I don’t know exactly how to try to explain why
    your candidate is racist.

    “Why is everything that he does and says hateful? Why does he lack every characteristic and trait that Joe Biden possesses: empathy, kindness,
    grace, humility, responsibility. I call it the Republican bullying
    convention. That’s what it will be for four days: bullying and name
    calling and trash and mud. I’m not watching.”

    ### - oh am defo gonna be watching this lol, with plenty popcorns & cola
    at the ready hehe :)))

    the very idea that the world will be turned upside down if the demo's win,
    is a ridiculous one?

    was the world turned upside down via obama being prez for 8 years? no! of course not!

    no cities at all were turned to rubble because the left was in power!

    all the domestic trouble during that time typically coming from far-right
    armed radical assholes goin' nuts and shooting up the place! it was
    actually 8 years of relative peace? whereas, by comparison, just as soon
    as trumpy took office the world was deliberately plunged into several ww3 scenarios! bush doing exactly the same by declaring 'war on terrorism'

    so imho this 'con-vention' (heh) is likely gonna be interesting in how
    they's gonna have to attempt to somehow turn it all around without looking
    like scary monsters (which they actually are heh)

    'patriotism', as everyone knows, being "the last refuge of a scoundrel"
    haha (--oscar wilde)

    so let's see 'em get outta that one! hah! ;)

    like: would YOU buy a used car from this man??

    no fucking waaaaay! LOL ! :)))

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  • From luckyrat@1:229/2 to All on Monday, August 24, 2020 07:58:10
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    the spook show continues, now it's the other
    sides chance to bamboozle .

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Monday, August 24, 2020 16:41:00
    From: slider@anashram.com

    the spook show continues, now it's the other
    sides chance to bamboozle .

    ### - exactly, the very part i actually find interesting: the 'things'
    they say & do now (iow: totally lie about lol) revealing an awful lot to
    the discerning eye as to maybe what's really going-on behind the scenes +
    what they's really up to... just 'how' they pander to the public in order
    to wring votes outta them also reveling a lot about the human race's level/state of development + what they/we've all been groomed to respond
    to pavlov's-dog style...

    i.e., press the right buttons and they all sit up & beg, a different
    button and they all roll-over, creative combinations producing particular outcomes almost like magic (scare people one way while praising them in
    another area and hey-presto everyone magically raises one arm in the air
    kinda thing haha, 'the' most expensive psychologists being employed to
    write all these speeches put/placed in a certain order etc designed to
    have a very particular + calculated effect...

    this time around they's apparently gonna go all-out to hypnotise everyone
    with promises of a better/brighter future etc etc blah blah blah, and
    because these are 'virtual' conventions instead of the standard rallies,
    and biden setting the pace with what was actually quite an innovative
    approach to it, this one now has gots to be showmanship at it very best
    with all the bells and whistles possible, script writers literally working round the clock since the demos convention to put this all together, which
    will either totally succeed because they get it right or totally flop
    (like that tulsa rally heh) because they completely misjudged it...

    so let's see how they goes about it then eh? should be interesting either
    way! the 'risk' for them being the fact that, being so far behind in the
    polls, they really gots to go all-out to get this right or they's fucked
    lol!

    plus i think you can guess which way am hoping it's all gonna go then huh, there's gonna be an incredible 'cringe-factor' to this episode, especially
    if it all goes so horribly wrong ahaha :)))

    so double order of popcorns & colas over here please waiter! ;)

    let's see what 'stunts' they's gonna pull this time!

    cunning stunts! lol :D

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  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 08:36:48
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    Democrats Prepare Arson
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1298558424213594118


    Marxist 01 Request Bullet In Head https://twitter.com/i/status/1298474730966659072

    Marxist 02 Chases Militia 01
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1298484633143775234

    Marxist 01 Receives Bullet In The Head https://twitter.com/i/status/1298486309472927744

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