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Cebu_4_2
9th February 2016, 07:40 PM
Donald Trump is a fraud: Report confirms the billionaire’s presidential bid is a long and calculated con job Everything Trump has done during the campaign is designed to dupe the media into funding his marketing strategy Sean Illing (http://www.salon.com/writer/sean_illing/)

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http://media.salon.com/2016/01/gop-2016-trump.jpeg59-620x412.jpg (http://media.salon.com/2016/01/gop-2016-trump.jpeg59-1280x960.jpg)Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Clinton Middle School, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, in Clinton, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)(Credit: AP)


Donald Trump’s presidential campaign feels whimsical, like a practical joke or publicity tour gone awry. But it turns out the Donald is running a long con. A new report (http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/02/how-donald-trump-did-it-213581) in Politico suggests Trump has been plotting this stunt for years, and he knew exactly what he had to do to succeed.


According to the report, Trump was approached two years ago by GOP operatives who wanted him to run for governor of New York. To their surprise, he declined but added that they would be useful when he ran for president. “I’m going to walk away with it and win outright,” Trump told the group, “I’m going to get in and all the polls are going to go crazy. I’m going to suck all the oxygen out of the room. I know how to work the media in a way that that they will never take the lights off of me.”


Trump knew all along that his celebrity and media savvy were sufficient to support his campaign. Although they didn’t believe him, Trump told the Republicans in that room in 2013 that he would dominate the race without spending much on paid advertising. From the report:

“’You can’t run for president on earned media,’ one attendee recalled telling Trump. The billionaire looked up, and paused for a long moment. ‘I think you’re wrong,’ Trump said. ‘Are you going to do all those little events at the Pizza Ranches?” another person asked, referring to the Iowa fast food franchises that are a staple of presidential campaign stops. ‘Maybe a little,’ Trump replied. ‘But it’s really about the power of the mass audience.’”
Trump was right. The ability to control the narrative, to dominate the coverage, is all it takes. Trump’s amorality coupled with his gift for self-promotion has turned the Republican presidential race on its head. He’s made the race about him, and anytime he isn’t the main story, he lurches back into the headlines with an outrageous comment about women or Muslims or Mexicans or disabled people – anything to win the news cycle.


The biggest takeaway from the report is that Trump is indeed a professional huckster. And whatever else he is, he’s not stupid. He doesn’t believe half the absurdities he utters on the campaign trail either. As the report makes clear, everything he’s done and said was designed to dupe the media into funding his marketing strategy.


Trump’s a TV man; he understands the landscape. He knows interesting is preferable to informed or reasonable or lucid. Which is why he eschews talking points or scripts and instead riffs on stage like a stand-up. Trump’s free-wheeling approach means he could say literally anything at any moment, and that’s the kind of thing people want to watch. The bit about Mexicans being criminals and rapists, for example, was entirely improvised during Trump’s announcement speech, and while it was an egregious thing to say, the sheer craziness of the remarks won him a week’s worth of headlines and catapulted his campaign.



“Trump didn’t foresee the furor his Mexico comments would generate; it was a reaction that built slowly and broke into a fever pitch,” Eli Stokols and Ben Schreckinger write. “But even if he didn’t predict what exactly would kick off the media frenzy, he had planned all along to offer the media a candidacy it couldn’t resist covering.” This is what Trump has done from the beginning: say something offensive, watch the media pounce, and allow the saturated coverage to fuel his insurgent campaign.


Trump’s strategy is nearly perfect. On the one hand, he’s tapped into a vein of resentment in the country, and in a way no serious politician could. And on the other hand, he’s free to say whatever he wants, no matter how controversial, because doing so breathes more oxygen into his campaign. Even more advantageous, he’s entered the race at an ideal time. The public — for good reasons — no longer trusts Washington. Trump is a hack who can’t fix anything, but people make bad decisions when they’re anxious or angry, and Trump is offering them an alternative to the status quo. This is what demagogues do, and it usually works.



As a candidate, Trump appears uncontainable. His risk tolerance is unmatched, and that gives him a freedom no other candidate enjoys. He can offend anyone, promise anything, and circumnavigate the entire process without ever having to apologize. Not apologizing, as the Politico writers note, only bolsters “a candidate who appeals to voters fed up with political correctness and establishment niceties.” It also forces the other candidates to play his game, to react to the tone he sets and the issues he raises.


Everything Trump does has to be seen in the broader context of his media-centric strategy. No one should ask if Trump believes what he says; it’s impossible to know. If he does believe something he says, it’s a happy coincidence, because his campaign is an experiment in modern marketing, not an expression of his political worldview.

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Cebu_4_2
9th February 2016, 07:41 PM
Trump couple turns to Carson for ‘intelligence, non-combativenesse Ben Carson takes questions from members of the media Friday, Jan 22, 2016, following BET's #AllVotesMatter event at Drake University in Des Moines. Michael Zamora/The Registerhttp://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/7e0dfbac5f7038cdf6f0d67cbcc7daafec437cfb/c=0-74-3549-2743&r=x404&c=534x401/local/-/media/2016/01/30/IAGroup/DesMoines/635897920628430440-GOP-2016-Carson-bsmith-dmreg.com-9.jpg
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DUBUQUE, Ia. — A northeastern Iowa couple arrived at a Ben Carson meet-and-greet as Donald Trump fans, but left the Sunday gathering with their allegiance switched to the retired neurosurgeon.


Carson’s intelligence and respect for others — particularly fellow Republican presidential candidates — set him apart, according to Terry and Jane Jackson. The married couple from Bellevue south of Dubuque encountered Carson for the first time roughly 30 hours before the Iowa caucuses.


“I’ve pretty much switched to Carson today,” Terry Jackson, 66, said. “He has more of an intelligent way than somebody looking to pick a fight.”


The Jacksons said they sensed more combativeness when they attended a Carly Fiorina event Saturday. Trump captures that same feel, according to Jane Jackson, who attended a Trump rally last fall.


The couple said they supported the real estate mogul because of his confident independence, business savvy and policy positions.

But Carson upped the ante on specific policies and solutions, forgoing attacks on opponents, they said.


“(Carson) said he doesn’t like complaining unless he’s got a solution,” Jane Jackson said. “He actually answers questions.”
This week, Carson began hosting events with shorter speeches and more time fielding questions from the crowd.
He spoke for less than seven minutes in Dubuque, one of his shortest speeches at a campaign stop, and answered more than half a dozen questions.


Terry Jackson, who was formerly a business owner, got to ask one of those. He questioned how Carson would establish his cabinet if he becomes president.


Carson said he would identify experts in respective fields as problems arise and avoid “yes people.”
“You can’t just be doing political favors. … We have much more serious issues we need to resolve in this country.”
Carson added that those he chooses would share his value system and ideals for American.


“I’m probably not going to have any socialists or communists or people like that,” he said, which won some laughs.
Terry said it was a decent response, but he was hoping for more specifics.


“I was expecting to hear more occupations that he was going to have in certain cabinet positions.”
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Cebu_4_2
9th February 2016, 07:42 PM
DISGUSTING. GOP Is Fundraising Off of Donald Trump – As They Bash Him

Jim Hoft (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/author/jim-hoft/) Feb 3rd, 2016 11:12 am Leave a Comment
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Even though the Republican establishment privately calls leading GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump a “misguided missile” who is “subject to farcical fits” and advises candidates to emulate but not tie themselves too closely to Trump, the National Republican Party is still soliciting donations using Trump’s name as a motivator to contribute.

This email was sent out by the GOP this morning.
In the fundraising letter the GOP wants you to fill its coffers so they can defend Donald Trump.
Yeah, that’s going to happen.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/GOP-Donor-Trump-fundraising-575x595.jpg (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/GOP-Donor-Trump-fundraising.jpg)
Here’s the transcript:
Donor,
You’ve told the RNC that you want Trump to be our next president.

As the Official Committee in Charge of Taking Back the White House, the RNC is responsible for preparing valuable assets and infrastructure for Trump if he becomes our nominee.

He’ll be thrown in a race against Hillary, Hollywood liberals, union bosses, and a rising army of “democratic socialists” ready to do everything they can to keep the White House under their control.
And that’s why the RNC is working to build a war chest so that our nominee can hit the ground running.
Now do your part and make a gift of $100, $75, $50, or even just $35 to take back the White House.


In December 2015 the Senate Republicans raised cash off of Trump holiday swag (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/senate-republicans-fundraise-off-of-im-with-trump-holiday-swag-after-bashing-trump-last-month/) after bashing him the previous month.

midnight rambler
9th February 2016, 07:46 PM
Consider the source, a hack for Salon.com.

EE_
9th February 2016, 07:50 PM
Is this article trying to say Trump's whole beautiful family are frauds? That would be laughable!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_g3Dg92k30

Cebu_4_2
9th February 2016, 07:55 PM
He is not stupid enough to spend money to have people follow him. He just has it. I follow, most here follow, were you guys paid?