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riversedge

(70,197 posts)
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 06:48 AM Aug 2022

Responding to FBI search, Trump allies return to his familiar strategy: flood the zone with LIES

I tune it out but there is about one-third of the US population--THE LOYAL TRUMP MAGA FAN BASE-- who listen and believe this DANGEROUS CRAP.


Responding to FBI search, Trump and allies return to his familiar strategy: flood the zone with nonsense

https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/13/politics/fact-check-trump-fbi-search-false-misleading-conspiracy-theories/index.html




Analysis by Daniel Dale, CNN Updated 6:18 AM ET, Sun August 14, 2022



Washington (CNN)

.......................his preferred strategy for communicating in a crisis: say a whole bunch of nonsense in rapid succession.

From his battles against impeachment to his effort to limit the political fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump has attempted to flood the zone with such a quantity and variety of lies, conspiracy theories and distractions that Americans will tune out, turn away or cease to know what is true and not. And he has regularly been joined by a large cast of eager defenders.


Baseless conspiracy theories about the search


Using his familiar just-asking-questions style of promoting conspiracy theories, Trump posted on his social media platform on Wednesday a suggestion that the FBI could have planted evidence. His legal team had already been suggesting the same thing. One Trump lawyer, Alina Habba, said on Fox on Tuesday: "I'm concerned that they may have planted something; you know, at this point, who knows?"


Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky echoed this question on Wednesday, wondering on Fox how we know "they won't put things into those boxes to entrap him." Fox host Jesse Watters had gone further on Tuesday, saying the FBI was "probably" planting evidence, and Paul's campaign had adopted the "probably" by Friday.

There is just zero basis for any of this.



Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida
offered up a different baseless conspiracy theory about federal malfeasance, saying on Fox on Tuesday that he didn't think they were looking for documents at all but were probably using that as an "excuse" to root around Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence for "whatever they could find." Rubio's comments were at least more plausible than the hogwash offered up Tuesday by Anna Perez, a host for right-wing media outlet Real America's Voice, who uttered a QAnon-style monologue, falsely claiming the search was a conspiracy to prevent Trump from carrying out a (nonexistent) plan to expose criminals serving in government..................

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Responding to FBI search, Trump allies return to his familiar strategy: flood the zone with LIES (Original Post) riversedge Aug 2022 OP
The right wing media/GOP feeds their cult lies and you get this. Botany Aug 2022 #1
Yes, the Goebbels strategy. IrishAfricanAmerican Aug 2022 #2
Gaslighting 101 BlueGreenLady Aug 2022 #3
The fingerprints will tell the tale... ashredux Aug 2022 #4
Also a current Russian practice, carried over from the days of the USSR mn9driver Aug 2022 #5
'I know nutting"!! riversedge Aug 2022 #6

mn9driver

(4,424 posts)
5. Also a current Russian practice, carried over from the days of the USSR
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 09:51 AM
Aug 2022

The average Russian citizen has no idea what is true and what is not. Nor would they advertise it if they did.

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