jimnyc
11-03-2019, 12:34 PM
I've been saying and talking about this for years. The dems are somehow able to hold investigation after investigation and cause chaos, no matter the truth even. But even with wrongdoing clear, the republicans don't seem to pull the trigger as often - and they need to. Right now we have the IG report coming... then Barr and Durham, and heads all need to roll to behind bars. And now, outside of that, they need more investigations and pushing back hard. Biden, Hillary, Bill, Schiff... anyone else within their umbrella of wrongdoing that isn't gonna get nailed by Durham. Schiff for starters, IMO.
He's got the pulse using Twitter - but fireside chats, and maybe someone helping with such speeches, would be much more effective.
I don't think it's just Trump that needs to go on the offensive as a defense, but the entire right when they see any wrongdoing.
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Ted Malloch: NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!
Even his sharpest critics are now worried.
They are worried about this new Trump ad and what drops next.
They are worried about the IG Report and the Durham investigation of the truth behind the Russia collusion delusion. Heads are gonna role.
https://i.imgur.com/sbmgcmr.png
Trump is finally going on the offensive.
As George Washington wrote in 1799: “…make them believe, that offensive operations, often times, is the surest, if not the only means of defense”.
Military generals and great leaders have always known this truism — and acted on it.
Trump is a professional attacker. No politician alive is better.
In the face of a faux impeachment, based on faulty logic of a non-existent pro quid quo and rooted in a Deep State third attempt to overthrow his government, Trump has to hit hard.
Here are five things strategically he can do immediately to press his case, Realtime offense. Run up the numbers scoring.
1.Do the fireside chat and read the actual transcript and tell the whole American public to look at the facts not some contrived SHIFTY misreading of them.
2. Build a full War Room in the coms department of the White House with a Secretary of Offense. Then challenge every falsehood the Dems put out. Go toe to toe, nonstop.
3. Start a full-blown surrogate program to get your best defenders—lawyers, AGs, pundits, economists, on every TV and radio show in the land, especially mainstream ones. Counter punch.
4. With the RNC do more of these brilliant and sharply worded TV spots. Place them in the 31 markets where Democrats won Trump seats in the 2018 election. Even get the brave dog, Conan, into the White House for a medal ceremony. Then announce he is retiring to become the White House pet.
5. Play the trump card. That is defined as, “a valuable resource that may be used, especially as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.”
Invite all the Republican Senators to the Roosevelt Room and tell them to get on side. The endorsements and cash will flow to their respective campaigns. The Price: A statement reading that ALL of them will vote to dismiss this groundless political stunt the day it arrives in the Senate. Full Stop.
To play like this you have to love Coach Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, who won it all many times and came to define winning itself.
He said in his rules for life, “People who work together will win, whether it be against complex football defenses, or the problems of modern society. The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/11/ted-malloch-no-more-mr-nice-guy/
He's got the pulse using Twitter - but fireside chats, and maybe someone helping with such speeches, would be much more effective.
I don't think it's just Trump that needs to go on the offensive as a defense, but the entire right when they see any wrongdoing.
---
Ted Malloch: NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!
Even his sharpest critics are now worried.
They are worried about this new Trump ad and what drops next.
They are worried about the IG Report and the Durham investigation of the truth behind the Russia collusion delusion. Heads are gonna role.
https://i.imgur.com/sbmgcmr.png
Trump is finally going on the offensive.
As George Washington wrote in 1799: “…make them believe, that offensive operations, often times, is the surest, if not the only means of defense”.
Military generals and great leaders have always known this truism — and acted on it.
Trump is a professional attacker. No politician alive is better.
In the face of a faux impeachment, based on faulty logic of a non-existent pro quid quo and rooted in a Deep State third attempt to overthrow his government, Trump has to hit hard.
Here are five things strategically he can do immediately to press his case, Realtime offense. Run up the numbers scoring.
1.Do the fireside chat and read the actual transcript and tell the whole American public to look at the facts not some contrived SHIFTY misreading of them.
2. Build a full War Room in the coms department of the White House with a Secretary of Offense. Then challenge every falsehood the Dems put out. Go toe to toe, nonstop.
3. Start a full-blown surrogate program to get your best defenders—lawyers, AGs, pundits, economists, on every TV and radio show in the land, especially mainstream ones. Counter punch.
4. With the RNC do more of these brilliant and sharply worded TV spots. Place them in the 31 markets where Democrats won Trump seats in the 2018 election. Even get the brave dog, Conan, into the White House for a medal ceremony. Then announce he is retiring to become the White House pet.
5. Play the trump card. That is defined as, “a valuable resource that may be used, especially as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage.”
Invite all the Republican Senators to the Roosevelt Room and tell them to get on side. The endorsements and cash will flow to their respective campaigns. The Price: A statement reading that ALL of them will vote to dismiss this groundless political stunt the day it arrives in the Senate. Full Stop.
To play like this you have to love Coach Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, who won it all many times and came to define winning itself.
He said in his rules for life, “People who work together will win, whether it be against complex football defenses, or the problems of modern society. The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/11/ted-malloch-no-more-mr-nice-guy/