CLINTON COLLAPSE: INSIDERS SAY MAY DROP "SOON"
August 7, 2016
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Max Insider
DNC Social Media Situation Room
Insiders say the Hillary camp is panicked--possibly on the verge of collapse. Not only is Trump's polling far better than the media narrative shows but the even more predictive Social Media scene has collapsed to "landslide" proportions in favor of Donald Trump. While
Brietbart and The Gateway Pundit had covered the publicly available
data, we used some of our benefactors extensive resources to try to get a
look inside the Social Media response center of the Clinton Campaign.
We'll
tell you: the shop they run is tight. Fear--terror, really--of Mrs.
Clinton goes a long way to keeping people in line--but now that the
cracks have started we were able to compromise a key person inside the
sequestered Media Room run by David Brock's "Internet Warrior Virgins"
(his term, not ours).
This is what we learned.
RealTrueNews: "We
understand that a lot of attention has been paid to the 'social media'
campaign by the Clinton campaign--and it's not working out?"
DNC Source: "An
understatement. Hillary inherited Obama's 'Victory Lab' and
analytics--but that was all geared to 2012 which was still pretty
primitive by today's standards--and to Mitt Romney who might as well
have been a caveman by today's standards. Things . . . changed.
[quietly] Hillary didn't."
RTN: "What do you mean? What things changed?"
DNC: "I
could give you all the stats about social media penetration and
stuff--but what really changed? Trump. Trump is what changed. None of
the old strategies work on him."
RTN: "What do you mean?"
DNC: "It's
pretty obvious--ask any veteran of the Hillary-Clinton battle of '08.
Or Obama vs. McCain--or Romney even. What'd we call our opponents?"
RTN: "Called your opponents?"
DNC: "Racists.
We called our opponents racist. It worked--like, 93-98 times out of a
hundred--people would back down. Run. Back then there was zero
counter-narrative. McCain played it soft-ball. Romney was pretty clean
but he wasn't ready to get nasty and take the heat. All their
surrogates? Allies? Only Sarah Palin had the woman-card. That was it. We
crushed them. Their online-portion of the vote? It was smaller than
today--but they were demoralized. Shut down."
RTN: "So that was intentional."
DNC: "Totally.
It tested through the roof. It did this time too--the focus groups? Say
Donald Trump is racist? It'd work on them about 83 points--it came down
due to saturation--but that'd be more than enough."
RTN: "So? What changed?"
DNC: "None
of our focus groups were Trump voters. We just didn't bring any of them
in at the start. We tried racist. We tried misogynist. We tried
anti-Islam. It worked on our focus people. On Trump voters? No
effect--reverse even."
RTN: "What do you mean reverse?"
DNC: "It
made them stronger--more committed. I've never seen anything like it.
It's like Trump didn't collapse when we tired it on him and suddenly it
didn't work any more."
RTN: "Was there . . . other stuff?"
DNC: "The
social media front might be the biggest deal going. Right now tests
have shown that attack-ads almost never have any lasting impact. Events
like conventions? Like debates? They determine who answers the phone--not who changed their vote.
But social media? That's your kids being on your back--or your buddies.
That has a real, lasting impact. That actually moves votes in a way we
can track. Around May our High Command said we had this in the bag.
It's not in the bag."
RTN: "Can you be a little more explicit?"
DNC: "I can't get caught saying this. None of us are gonna have careers when this is over but there are . . . other concerns."
RTN: "Can you say what?"
DNC: [ flatly ] "No."
RTN: "What can you say?"
DNC: "We bought fake followers. That used to be what everyone did. Trump? His guys are all real.
We've got media-established narratives. Our coms-team works with the
major outlets to shape the stories. That's traditional. He doesn't even have a Coms Team--he just fires off tweets and they all go viral. Every last damn one. "
"We have our response team go hard--racist. Sexist. Social Justice up the ass. It just pisses everyone off. It changes nobody's mind.
We've got Black Lives Matter. He's got Milo [ Yiannopoulos ]. We've
paid like--like 300k for Politico. They paid nothing and they've got
Brietbart. You know who Trump voters trust? Brietbart. Look at the
numbers."
[ shakes his head ]
"Hillary's
in a panic. She's always been on some kind of medication--but they've
been upping the hell out of it. She's freezing. She's having panic
attacks. The Secret Service is trained to get her out of these . . .
fugue states--but one's going to happen in public and it'll all be over.
Why do you think she doesn't talk to the press? No one knows what to do
about the debates. It's going to be a disaster."
RTN: "Wasn't there an issue with the scheduling or something?"
DNC: "We
want to minimize exposure everywhere we can. With press questions. With
Sanders. And so on. So we work with the NFL on scheduling. Sure--Trump
complains--but he's not going to bail. That's a problem. We don't think she can last 30 minutes with him under optimal conditions."
RTN: "So what IS the plan?"
DNC: "Nobody
knows right now. I'm hearing drop out and give it to Tim Kaine. I'm
hearing have some kind of big Black Lives Matter 'event' around the
debates to get them canceled. I saw--"
[ trails off ]
RTN: "What?"
DNC: "You
know the FBI's counter-terrorism playbook involves encouraging radicals
to take extra steps to see if they will and then busting them?"
RTN: "We have."
DNC: "There's a plan to use assets inside the FBI--compromised agents--to have one of these go-too-far schemes actually not get
stopped. Have something go wrong. Deliver guns--explosives--whatever to
these radicalized groups and then instead of busing them . . . the
event happens. That way it could be timed and targeted since it's
actually agents doing the planning. I've seen a plan tor an event near
the first debate--State of Emergency. Local Martial Law. It'd soft-kill
the whole thing."
[ goes silent ]
RTN: "Can you tell us--"
DNC: [ leaves ]
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