Celebs Now Rushing To Sabotage Trump’s Chances At Winning

Celebs Now Rushing To Sabotage Trump’s Chances At Winning

Democrats are attempting to sabotage or cancel President Donald Trump’s planned campaign event at Madison Square Garden in NY City, demonstrating their hatred for American freedoms and their desperation in the closing weeks leading up to the election.

Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal of New York state, for example, requested this week that the arena cancel the Oct. 27 event and dishonor its contract, comparing it to a Nazi rally.

While Hoylman-Sigal was unable to deny his fellow New Yorkers the chance to participate in the democratic process and hear directly from their candidate, he and other establishmentarians devised a different plan: they begged other Democrats to sign up for complimentary tickets to the event.


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This plot’s stated goals are to either guarantee that fewer people will attend the rally or to increase the quantity of agent provocateurs present among the throng.

George Conway tweeted on October 9th, “Is there a way for someone to share the sign-up link for TFG’s major event at MSG? I believe it’s time for us all to signup. Thanks, and good bye.”

Conway was once considered for potential posts in the Trump administration’s Justice Department, but his candidacy soured due to the presence of his successful ex-wife, Kellyanne Conway, who was also Trump’s former senior counselor. Conway was viewed as a “total loser” by Trump, and he and a few other former Republican operatives, such as Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson, Reed Galen, and John Weaver, who had a history of harassing young men online, co-founded the Lincoln Project.

The Lincoln Project and its leadership have not only produced pro-Harris content, such as the recent “Be a Man, Vote for a Woman” ad, and helped prepare the ground for attempts on Trump’s life through inflammatory language (Wilson, for example, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes in 2015 that the donor class will need to “go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump”). They have also organized a phony white supremacist rally in 2021 in order to defame then-candidate Glenn Youngkin ahead of the Virginia gubernatorial election.

Author: Blake Ambrose


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