We know for a fact that FOX News is a player in Trump's perverted game of propaganda. But, it isn't just FOX News that is poisoning the minds of the unwitting, Trump has his own visual methods to inspire hate and violence.
The lack of real information reaching the Trump base, which I don't think can be called Republican, started the day of Trump's inauguration. This was the plan. It was the strategy to end the American democracy. All of what is transpiring now is all pre-meditated. How long has this game been developed? To deploy such strategies didn't occur all by themselves either.
The Trump Russians showed up within 12 hours of the Comey firing. This is all pre-meditated. I don't find the timing at all awkward. To say so only provides Traitor Trump with shade.
May 10, 2017
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
Washington - When President Trump (click here) met with top Russian officials in the Oval Office on Wednesday, White House officials barred reporters from witnessing the moment. They apparently preferred to block coverage of the awkwardly timed visit as questions swirled about whether the president had dismissed his F.B.I. director in part to squelch the investigation into possible ties between his campaign and Moscow....
Trump hands his Russians highly classified information for what purpose? The information Trump handed the Russians is KOMPROMAT. Is there any doubt among Americans that Trump is compromised and continues to play to THE PLAN that was launched at the time of inauguration?
There are Trump supporters that actually believe Russia is their liberator from the Deep State.
July 25, 2020
by Mike Allen
Axios White House (click here) editor Margaret Talev and data visualization editor Danielle Alberti analyzed 17 weeks of our Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Index, and found:
- Trump's words and actions have driven Republican perceptions and behavior on everything from wearing face masks to worry about economic collapse.
- Why it matters: When Trump talks, his base listens. That carries profound implications for efforts to limit the spread in the U.S., since he so often contradicts public health officials or state and local leaders.
- Cliff Young, president of Ipsos U.S. Public Affairs, says: "The influence of the leader in highly partisan times is really large ... It's true for any president, no matter which party."....