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Pelle Svanslös

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Jan 27, 2017, 7:24:39 AM1/27/17
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... is still at it. Harping about the inauguration crowds. Whatta loonie.

Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
proof for crowd claims:

http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/people_ew/2017/01/donald_trump_personally_ordered_national_park_service_to_find_photo

"During a phone call that took place one day following the swearing-in
ceremony, Trump summoned Reynolds to find photographs of the previous
day’s crowds on the Mall.

“The president believed that the photos might prove that the media had
lied in reporting that attendance had been no better than average,” said
three sources who have knowledge of the conversation.

"Also during the phone call, Trump expressed anger over a retweet sent
from the agency’s account, in which side-by-side photographs were used
to compare his swearing-in attendance with Barack Obama’s inaugural in
2009."

And then he ordered a clampdown on EPA. Banning EPA updates on (social)
media.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/24/epa-department-agriculture-social-media-gag-order-trump

Steps 4&6 on the road to fascism:

http://www.salon.com/2017/01/04/robert-reich-15-warning-signs-of-impending-trump-tyranny_partner/

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Darkfalz

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Jan 27, 2017, 7:36:37 AM1/27/17
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On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:24:39 PM UTC+11, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> ... is still at it. Harping about the inauguration crowds. Whatta loonie.
>
> Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
> proof for crowd claims:
>
> http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/people_ew/2017/01/donald_trump_personally_ordered_national_park_service_to_find_photo
>
> "During a phone call that took place one day following the swearing-in
> ceremony, Trump summoned Reynolds to find photographs of the previous
> day’s crowds on the Mall.
>
> “The president believed that the photos might prove that the media had
> lied in reporting that attendance had been no better than average,” said
> three sources who have knowledge of the conversation.
>
> "Also during the phone call, Trump expressed anger over a retweet sent
> from the agency’s account, in which side-by-side photographs were used
> to compare his swearing-in attendance with Barack Obama’s inaugural in
> 2009."


You don't get it do you. This goes to the heart of the fakenews media's strategy and it needs to be combated 100%.

Saying the crowd was small (the infamous half empty picture taken many hours before the inauguration itself) is not really about the crowd size. They're trying to say that Trump has little real support and relatively few people showed up. Saying he has little support means he couldn't possibly have won the election and that he is illegitimate. It was the same reason for the Comey scapegoating and the Russian hacking bullshit.

The media starts these fakenews stories like the crowd size and the MLK bust and it gets shared/retweeted thousands of times before corrected, if it is corrected at all. Then they whine that Trump and his camp have the temerity to correct their lies. What a bunch of loony hypocrites. There are no journalists anymore, just left wing activists with twitter accounts.

> And then he ordered a clampdown on EPA. Banning EPA updates on (social)
> media.

I can't use my job to push my political agenda. Most of the EPA employees under Obama would be far left climate change activists and tree huggers standing in the way of progress.

Pelle Svanslös

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Jan 27, 2017, 8:25:21 AM1/27/17
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On 27.1.2017 14:36, Darkfalz wrote:
> On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:24:39 PM UTC+11, Pelle Svanslös
> wrote:
>> ... is still at it. Harping about the inauguration crowds. Whatta
>> loonie.
>>
>> Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
>> proof for crowd claims:
>>
>> http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/people_ew/2017/01/donald_trump_personally_ordered_national_park_service_to_find_photo
>>
>>
>>
"During a phone call that took place one day following the swearing-in
>> ceremony, Trump summoned Reynolds to find photographs of the
>> previous day’s crowds on the Mall.
>>
>> “The president believed that the photos might prove that the media
>> had lied in reporting that attendance had been no better than
>> average,” said three sources who have knowledge of the
>> conversation.
>>
>> "Also during the phone call, Trump expressed anger over a retweet
>> sent from the agency’s account, in which side-by-side photographs
>> were used to compare his swearing-in attendance with Barack Obama’s
>> inaugural in 2009."
>
>
> You don't get it do you. This goes to the heart of the fakenews
> media's strategy and it needs to be combated 100%.
>
> [...] I can't use my job to push my political agenda.

Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong. Too bad they proved
the media correct. Trump was a miffed. Miffed like hell since he had
already accused the media of lying.

Buu fucking huu, guys.

stephenJ

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Jan 27, 2017, 9:28:20 AM1/27/17
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> Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
> proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.

... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.

So as DF says, the point of belittling Trump's crowd is:

1) to make it look like Trump has little support, so as to..

2) make it look like he's not a legitimate President, so that...

3) maybe when key issues like repealing Obamacare, appointing a
Scalia-type supreme court justice, or defunding Climate Change studies
come up in congress, the congress will be disinclined to go along with
Trump, thus preserving Obama's legacy in those areas.

And the media wants that because 95% of mainstream media reporters and
staff are Obama-loving liberals.

Trump knows all this, and so being tenacious about the issue makes good
sense, and politics.




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Jan 27, 2017, 3:01:03 PM1/27/17
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Darkfalz <darkfal...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:24:39 PM UTC+11, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>> ... is still at it. Harping about the inauguration crowds. Whatta loonie.
>>
>> Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
>> proof for crowd claims:
>>
>> http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/people_ew/2017/01/donald_trump_personally_ordered_national_park_service_to_find_photo
>>
>> "During a phone call that took place one day following the swearing-in
>> ceremony, Trump summoned Reynolds to find photographs of the previous
>> day?s crowds on the Mall.
>>
>> ?The president believed that the photos might prove that the media had
>> lied in reporting that attendance had been no better than average,? said
>> three sources who have knowledge of the conversation.
>>
>> "Also during the phone call, Trump expressed anger over a retweet sent
>> from the agency?s account, in which side-by-side photographs were used
>> to compare his swearing-in attendance with Barack Obama?s inaugural in
>> 2009."
>
>
> You don't get it do you. This goes to the heart of the fakenews media's strategy and it needs to be combated 100%.
>
> Saying the crowd was small (the infamous half empty picture taken many hours before the inauguration itself) is not really about the crowd size. They're trying to say that Trump has little real support and relatively few people showed up. Saying he has little support means he couldn't possibly have won the election and that he is illegitimate. It was the same reason for the Comey scapegoating and the Russian hacking bullshit.
>
> The media starts these fakenews stories like the crowd size and the MLK bust and it gets shared/retweeted thousands of times before corrected, if it is corrected at all. Then they whine that Trump and his camp have the temerity to correct their lies. What a bunch of loony hypocrites. There are no journalists anymore, just left wing activists with twitter accounts.
>
>> And then he ordered a clampdown on EPA. Banning EPA updates on (social)
>> media.
>
> I can't use my job to push my political agenda. Most of the EPA employees under Obama would be far left climate change activists and tree huggers standing in the way of progress.
>




Fabulous post.

Full support for Trump calling out liars in media and especially
for cracking down political opponents in government agencies
hiding behind their posts and pretending to be unbiased in their
activities.


He's not being petty by dealing with these seemingly irrelevant
issues such as crowd size.

There's an agenda behind everything. Nothing happens for no
reason, or everything happens for a reason. This is not
conspiracy theories territory but rational and sane understanding
of how the world functions.

He knows who's after him, and what are they trying to do.
Naturally, he'll try to beat them.


This whole issue might look "clownish" just as two players
engaging in lobing, tweeners, drop shoting, running back and
forward to the net etc.
But the point they play for, is real.








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calim...@gmx.de

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Jan 27, 2017, 5:29:30 PM1/27/17
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Lol, our resident Soviet vigorously defending Putin's poodle!

Max

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Jan 27, 2017, 6:01:03 PM1/27/17
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calim...@gmx.de Wrote in message:
A puddle?

Certainly not.
He's Putin's wolf.

Wuf Wuf.

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Pelle Svanslös

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Jan 28, 2017, 2:03:02 AM1/28/17
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On 27.1.2017 16:28, stephenJ wrote:
>
>> Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
>> proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.
>
> ... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
> belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.

You conveniently snipped out the part that the media turned out to be
correct. And Trump was caught with his pants in the ankles.

Sad.

stephenJ

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Jan 28, 2017, 5:49:09 PM1/28/17
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On 1/28/2017 1:03 AM, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 27.1.2017 16:28, stephenJ wrote:
>>
>>> Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
>>> proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.
>>
>> ... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
>> belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.
>
> You conveniently snipped out the part that the media turned out to be
> correct.

The media was correct only about the nitzy-meaningless thing, the actual
crowd size. Trump was correct about the Big Thing behind the media
harping about the crowd size, his legitimacy to carry out his anti-Obama
agenda.

Pelle Svanslös

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Jan 29, 2017, 1:55:49 AM1/29/17
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On 29.1.2017 0:49, stephenJ wrote:
> On 1/28/2017 1:03 AM, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>> On 27.1.2017 16:28, stephenJ wrote:
>>>
>>>> Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find
>>>> photo
>>>> proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.
>>>
>>> ... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
>>> belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.
>>
>> You conveniently snipped out the part that the media turned out to be
>> correct.
>
> The media was correct only about the nitzy-meaningless thing,

Which is what counts. By uncovering the magnitude that the Orange
Buffoon is consumed by a trivial issue, and the lengths that the Buffoon
is willing to go for the sake of self-image, the press is doing exactly
what it's supposed to do. Uncovering buffoonery.

Case closed.

TT

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Jan 29, 2017, 2:40:38 AM1/29/17
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Trump even brings his own people to his speeches who applaud everything
he says, North Korea style.

Darkfalz

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Jan 29, 2017, 3:40:28 AM1/29/17
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On Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 1:28:20 AM UTC+11, StephenJ wrote:
> > Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
> > proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.
>
> ... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
> belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.
>
> So as DF says, the point of belittling Trump's crowd is:
>
> 1) to make it look like Trump has little support, so as to..
>
> 2) make it look like he's not a legitimate President, so that...
>
> 3) maybe when key issues like repealing Obamacare, appointing a
> Scalia-type supreme court justice, or defunding Climate Change studies
> come up in congress, the congress will be disinclined to go along with
> Trump, thus preserving Obama's legacy in those areas.
>
> And the media wants that because 95% of mainstream media reporters and
> staff are Obama-loving liberals.
>
> Trump knows all this, and so being tenacious about the issue makes good
> sense, and politics.

CNN's own Gigapixel photo debunks the half empty crowd crap including their own unretracted story on it.

Original story:

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/20/politics/donald-trump-barack-obama-inauguration-crowd-size/

CNN's own photo taken during the speech, in which you can rotate around and see the crowd filling all the white areas in the photo above. In fact, you can see that even during the speech, there are still lines trying to get into the already packed mall (though tight security).

http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2017/01/politics/trump-inauguration-gigapixel/

Yet the media is still sharing that Trump's crowd was smaller and painting Spicer/Trump as delusional for saying otherwise. This is the essence of fake news, trying to undermine the massive support Trump has. It may have been slightly smaller, slightly bigger or around the same size. However DC is 90% democrat - and it was on a Friday, not a Sunday. This makes Trump's crowd much more impressive because most of that crowd has come from places other than DC, on a rain threatening weekday, rather than being able to find locals to fill it on a Sunday.

Darkfalz

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Jan 29, 2017, 3:47:16 AM1/29/17
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On Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 6:03:02 PM UTC+11, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 27.1.2017 16:28, stephenJ wrote:
> >
> >> Er, "Donald Trump personally ordered National Park Service to find photo
> >> proof for crowd claims". To prove the media wrong.
> >
> > ... which means of course that Darkfalz is correct: The media first
> > belittled Trump's crowd before Trump talked to the NPS about it.
>
> You conveniently snipped out the part that the media turned out to be
> correct. And Trump was caught with his pants in the ankles.
>
> Sad.

Media's version:

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/20/politics/donald-trump-barack-obama-inauguration-crowd-size/

Debunked by - the media's version:

http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2017/01/politics/trump-inauguration-gigapixel/

Media was full of shit. Are you really going to tell me the empty picture matches the reverse view of the Gigapixel picture? Where did all those empty sections go? Not to mention the lines of people STILL trying to get in through the high security?

Now the media's story is about Trump complaining, not about their PROVEN fake news? What a shock!

calim...@gmx.de

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Jan 29, 2017, 4:18:27 AM1/29/17
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That's indeed troubling.
Apparently liberal CNN also thinks lying is allowed in order to push their own agenda.


Max

Darkfalz

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Jan 29, 2017, 5:15:45 AM1/29/17
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They don't think it's allowed. They think it's their duty.

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Jan 29, 2017, 3:01:02 PM1/29/17
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Fake news.
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the bafoon orange bafoon is leaving soon on his own volitions
he got inflamed with bafoonitis virus

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