Democrats and their friends in the press did their utmost to sabotage 74-year-old President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign rally in Tulsa, Ok. Expected to have an overflow crowds, Democrats bought up all the tickets and didn’t show up, leaving empty seats in BOK Arena. Democrats led #TikTokGrandma, Mary Jo Laupp, a Tulsa school teacher, enlisted her teenage students to buy tickets with fake names and not use the tickets, leaving the stands empty. Democrats’ dirty trick was reminiscent of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s shenanigans in 2016, where the interim Democratic National Committee [DNC] chairwoman Donna Brazile gave Hillary CNN debate questions in advance to make Trump look bad. Unlike four years ago, it’s didn’t take long to trace the TikTok trail to sabotage Trump first 2020 campaign rally in Tulsa, a sign of more dirty tricks to come.
Trump has warned voters about the expected massive mail in voter fraud Democrats seeks for the 2020 campaign. Mail-in ballots aren’t easy to confirm identities, when paper mail-in ballot go out en masse. “Donald Trump has abdicated leadership and it is no surprise that his supporters have responded by abandoning him,” said Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates. Bate’s subterfuge proves that in all likelihood Biden’s campaign was actively involved in the TikTok scam to buy up excessive tickets to keep the stands empty. Using subterfuge to sabotage Trump’s rally shows that despite Biden’s lead in the polls, Democrats worry that his lead could evaporate, just like Hillary’s before the 2016 election. Showing that Democrats were actively involved in upending Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortex admitted that it was carefully planned sabotage.
AOC couldn’t contain her glee, laughing at the Trump campaign for getting punked by Korean KPop fans through TikTok. “Actually you just got rocked by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign w/fake ticket reservations & tricked you into believing a million people wanted your white supremacist open mic enough to pack an arena during COVID,” AOC tweeted. “KPop allies, we see and appreciate your contributions in the fight for justice,” showing that a member of the U.S. House of Representatives endorsed campaign fraud, subterfuge and dirty tricks. If Trump and his campaign don’t get the message now, they’re in for a rude awakening in 2020. Anarchists, subversives, saboteurs, all of whom have seized and torched property out of protests, are now joining the fight to undermine Trump’s 2020 campaign. Instead of the FBI, Trump faces a more formidable enemy.
Showing that the press fears Trump’s 2020 campaign, they can’t stop talking about the empty seats, when a carefully orchestrated sabotage campaign backfired on Democrats. AOC can brag about KPop sabateurs buying up all the tickets, but the dirty tricks won’t go unanswered by the Trump campaign. “There’s really only one strategy left for him [Trump], and that is to propel that rage and anger and try to split the society and see if he can have a tribal leadership win here,” said Trump short-lived former communication director Anthony Scaramucci. Since fired July 31, 2017 after only 10 days on the job, Scaramucci has been on the warpath. Trump fired Scaramucci for his intemperate outburst to New Yorker Magazine, going into a profanity-laced tirade on former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus. Trump canned Scarcucci because he was a loose cannon hurting his presidency.
Like many other former Trump employees, they’re all out to get their former boss anyway they can. But the fact that anyone quotes the zero credibility Scaramucci shows a level of desperation trying to get back at Trump. Like former Stormy Daniels attorney now convicted felon Michael Avenatti, Scarmucci’s always good for a cheap shot against Trump. But the fact that CNN uses Scaramucci shows the utter desperation to find anything negative about Trump’s campaign. While Trump was shaking off some rust, was not up to his top form in Tulsa, he came close, tying former Vice President and Democrat nominee Joe Biden to Black Lives Matter and other radical groups. If CNN thinks that tapping losers like Scaramuci to get hostile quotes about Trump helps their strategy to undermine Trump, they’re sadly mistaken. Quoting Scaramucci makes CNN look desperate, even more partisan.
Whether admitted to or not, Trump’s Tulsa performance was a promising first step to climbing out of a deep PR hole, consumed in the coronavirus crisis and nationwide race riots in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Anti-Trump media outlets made a big deal over Trump failing to mention George Floyd by name. He spoke a lot about backing police departments around the country, while Black Lives Matters and other radical groups call for de-funding. Trump made clear to his fans he stands with the police not radical groups tied to Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. AOC’s open admission about sabotaging Trump’s Tulsa rally should warrant a referral to the Justice Department. Letting elected officials express support for radical groups violates their oaths of office more than anything else. Democrats and the media hammered Trump and his campaign for not wearing masks.
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John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and