Trump [Re]Tweets Fake News for Tuesday’s Open Thread

Trump Tweets Logo. Image by Lenny Ghoul.

It’s Tuesday.

Campaigner-Complainer in Chief has tweeted 31 times and retweeted 44 times so far for Tuesday.

12:13 a.m. D.C., time.

1. Say’s his rally in Florida was “Great” adds there was a “lot of enthusiasm” and says he looks forward to another campaign rally Tuesday from Pennsylvania.

As mentioned in the News Blender rally thread, there are no plans to cover his daily partly paid for by the U.S., tax payer campaign rallies.

12:26 a.m. D.C., time.

2. Chief Complainer complains about the “Fake News” saying that his campaign is “running low” on campaign money.
3. He says in this tweet he’ll add additional money if needed.

5:59 a.m. D.C., time.

4. Highlights a Biden Gaffe.

This video found on YouTube in my Google Search was posted by Donald J Trump. It’s 11 seconds long. I can barely understand what Biden is saying.

President the Best Words…

2018.

From Coronavirus Daily Pressers posted on April 28th, 2020.

2019.

Yo-Semite.

This is my favorite because we met Plaid Shirt Guy…

6:05 a.m. D.C., time.

5. Demands that Biden creates a list of Supreme Court nominees. Like he did.

In the clip [29 seconds long] Biden is again asked about packing the courts, again, he doesn’t answer, which is something he has said he will not answer.

Q: Sir, I’ve got to ask you about packing the courts.
Biden: Sure.
Q: I know that you said yesterday you aren’t going to answer the question until after the election. This is the number one thing I have been asked about by the viewers [is it really?] in the past couple of days.
Biden: Well, you’ve been asked by the viewers who are probably Republicans who don’t want me continuing to talk about what they are doing in the court right now.
Q: Well, sir, don’t the voters deserve to know…
Biden: No, they don’t–deserve–I’m not going to play his [Trump’s] game. He’d love me to talk about–and I’ve already something on packing the courts [in the debate he said he wasn’t going to answer the packing the court question] he’d love that to be the discussion instead of what he is doing now.

The next eleven tweets are random thanks, congratulations, and general campaign soundbytes.

6:06 a.m. D.C., time.

6. Thank you!

6:25 a.m. D.C., time.

7. Try’s to make H1N1 a burden for the Biden campaign, again.

CDC. 10/12/2020.

6:27 a.m. D.C., time.

8. More thanks.

🙄

6:29 a.m. D.C., time.

9. Scam!

Wikipedia [not a source exactly, but it gives any researcher a good place to start] says that Scully worked for Biden from September to October 1978 and Senator Ted Kennedy’s media affairs office in early 1979. He did this for college credit.

6:31 a.m. D.C., time.

10. No thanks!.

6:46 a.m. D.C., time.

11. Pence is cool…said no one ever.

6:51 a.m. D.C., time.

12. Endorsement tweet.

Matt =’s Matt Rosendale who is running for Congress.

6:54 a.m. D.C., time.

13. Randomly finds a Katie Pavlich tweet from June 3rd, 2020.

7:00 a.m. D.C., time.

14. More thanking.

7:10 a.m. D.C., time.

15. Thanks again.

7:37 a.m. D.C., time.

16. Congrats crazy-man Dan Bongino.

Crazy man says thank you.

7:44 a.m. D.C., time.

17. Demands his lawyers get started because Republicans won’t get a fair shake in California since Biden hired a “pure Sleepy Joe Democrat firm,” to count and “harvest” votes.

May 17th, 2020, the Orange County Register reported that ballot harvesting is actually ballot collecting. It’s legal in CA, with the passage of California Voters Choice Act in 2016, becoming effective in 2018.

Before the passage of AB 1921, voters could designate a close relative or other person living in the same household to return their ballot. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, who authored AB 1921, called the previous policy a “well-meaning attempt at defining those who would be trusted by the voter.” But, she added, the restrictions previously in place provided “yet another obstacle for individuals attempting to vote, without any evidence-based justification against voter fraud.”

OC register.com. 05/17/2020.

On Monday California officials issued a cease and desist order to the California GOP. According to USA TODAY the order was issued after the “GOP officials acknowledged setting up unofficial ballot drop boxes that state election authorities said were illegal.”

Election officials in the state of California say they had “had received reports about the boxes in Fresno, Los Angeles, and Orange counties. Officials in Ventura County also said they had received reports of unauthorized ballot drop boxes.”

State GOP spokesman Hector Barajas acknowledged that the party owned some of the boxes. He declined comment on how many exist and where they are located. Barajas said the state’s law governing so-called ballot harvesting allows an organization to collect and return groups of ballots.

USA TODAY. 10/12/2020.

7:48 a.m. D.C., time.

18. Tells us that the GOP has raised “1 Billion Dollars,” using WinRed.

The Economic Times reported on August 6th, 2020, that the “Republican Party and the Trump campaign have collectively raised over USD 165 million in July, surpassing the billion-dollar threshold with a total haul of USD 1.1 billion. The joint re-election effort continues their cash in hand advantage, with an over USD 300 million war chest, the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced on Wednesday.”

7:50 a.m. D.C., time.

19. Pushes socialized healthcare as long it’s controlled by Republicans, again.

8:01 a.m. D.C., time.

20. Promises the people of Lake Charles fast federal government help.

8:11 a.m. D.C., time.

21. Uses a big word that nobody believes he would either know or be able to spell correctly while bashing Doctor Anthony Fauci.

The Trump Campaign posted on October 10th, 2020 a campaign ad. In the ad they use a clip of Fauci saying “I can’t imagine that…anybody could be doing more.

On Sunday Fauci told CNN, that the campaign did not ask his permission to be used in the campaign ad, and that the ad took his words out of context.

In my nearly five decades of public service, I have never publicly endorsed any political candidate. The comments attributed to me without my permission in the GOP campaign ad were taken out of context from a broad statement I made months ago about the efforts of federal public health officials. [Fauci said in a statement provided exclusively to CNN when asked if he agreed to be featured in the ad.]

CNN. 10/11/2020.

NBC News explained on Monday that the comment used in the Trump campaign ad came from a March interview Fauci did with Fox News. According to the article the full context of his March comments.

We’re talking about all hands on deck. I, as one of many people on a team, I’m not the only person. Since the beginning that we even recognized what this was, I have been devoting almost full time on this. I’m down at the White House virtually every day with the task force. It’s every single day. So, I can’t imagine that under any circumstances that anybody could be doing more.

NBC News. 10/12/2020.

“No problem, no masks”. WHO no longer likes Lockdowns – just came out against.

Politico explained on Tuesday that while it’s true “that administration officials did not endorse mask-wearing in the initial stage of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, the CDC began recommending the use of cloth masks when outside the home by early April.” Fauci said in June that the administration “was slow to encourage the mitigation measure because of concerns among the public health community regarding a shortage of personal protective equipment in the U.S.”

The mention of the World Health Org., seems to Politico as a reference to a “statement made last week by a Covid-19 special envoy for the United Nations agency, who urged countries against using lockdowns as the “primary means of control of this virus.””

Reminder that President Downplayer admitted he downplayed the deadly coronavirus because he didn’t want to cause panic.

In March according to Google searching the U.S. death toll was 936.

Google. 10/12/2020.

9:34 a.m. D.C., time.

22. Decides against watching Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination hearing.

11:01 a.m. D.C., time.

23. Begging Congress as a whole to save his dumbass who nuked stimulus talks via Twitter.

11:04 a.m. D.C., time.

24. In which he proves he doesn’t read what he quote tweets.

Right now, it’s not clear if ballots were taken. Know something? Contact @USPS. It’s right there in the tweet he uses to prove his thoughts…

Trump Twitter Archive search using the word Rigged shows that this is his 38th tweet in 2020 regarding Rigged Elections.

In his next five tweets he asks us to “join him.”

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25. Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

26. Des Moines, Iowa.

27. Greenville, North Carolina.

28. Ocala, Florida.

29. Macon, Georgia.

12:43 p.m. D.C., time.

30. Join his army of poll watchers.

12:48 p.m. D.C., time.

31. Wishes the Navy a Happy Birthday.

For the how on brand file.

During his campaign-tweets and retweets the sitting U.S. President retweeted this:

The retweet has not be removed. The parodied article is from October 7th, 2020.


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