Obama-linked activists have a �training manual� for protesting TrumpUncle Sam | 207774 hits | Feb 20 8:58 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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"Obama's Shadow Government Is Organizing To Undermine Trump"
https://thefederalist.com/2017/02/16/ob ... ine-trump/
There are exceptions, of course. Jimmy Carter threw himself into international diplomacy, mediating an agreement in 1994 to return exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power in Haiti, and generally agitating for a Palestinian state.
Then there is Obama. Less than a month out of office, the broad contours of Obama�s post-presidency career are already taking shape. Obama and his loyalists, it seems, will remain in the center of the political fray, officially and unofficially, in an organized effort to undermine the Trump administration.
The bizarre scandal now unfolding over the resignation of national security advisor Michael Flynn is a case in point. Flynn�s resignation was prompted by a series of coordinated and anonymous leaks from current and former Obama administration officials in our domestic intelligence agencies.
Regardless of any valid criticism of Flynn, the leaks are part of a larger, loosely organized effort now underway to preserve Obama�s legacy. This effort involves Obama-era officials still inside the federal government, former Obama staffers working in the private sector, and Obama himself.
This isn�t some conspiracy theory. After the election, Obama indicated he intends to stay involved in the political fray. In an email to his supporters on his last day in office, Obama encouraged them to stay engaged, promising �I�ll be right there with you every step of the way.� Less than two weeks later, he issued a statement saying he was �heartened� by anti-Trump protests over the executive order on immigration.
So I guess if there a conspiracy here, it would be this one:
"Regardless of any valid criticism of Flynn, the leaks are part of a larger, loosely organized effort now underway to preserve Obama�s legacy."
So would that require more tinfoil or less than the one that suggests the Flynn resignation shows Trump is working with the Russians, even though there's no actual evidence to show that?
Shall we paste another section to see why they think this Obama one might go deeper?
But the alternate new media of the Right might be entering conspiracy territory with the leftist media corporates when they offer explanations as to why and what might be pushing it.
At least you have a creative imagination. You should take up writing fantasy.
Are you sure I haven't? But no that isn't what this is.
I can't take credit for the above. It's a quote from The Federalist. Many on the right know what that is. I'm just showing what right wing outlets like The Federalist are saying. You should thank me.
But there�s more to all this than Obama issuing solidarity statements to Trump protestors. For one thing, the former president isn�t moving back to Chicago. The Obama family will remain in Washington DC, within a couple miles of the White House, for the next two years as Obama�s youngest daughter finishes high school.
From there, Obama will help direct his new foundation, which he has said will be a �startup for citizenship.� That could mean a lot things, but in light of his other plans it suggests the Obama Foundation will be a political grassroots organization designed to mobilize progressive activists.
Obama has also announced he�ll be working with former Attorney General Eric Holder on a political action group called the National Democratic Redistricting Committee. Its goal is to get Democrats elected at the state and local level ahead of the next redrawing of congressional districts. Last month, Obama reportedly met with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe to strategize about redistricting.
In addition to these pursuits, the former president will likely play a prominent role in a network of progressive nonprofits, most notably Organizing for Action, the political group that grew out of Obama�s first campaign. OFA has kept a low profile in recent years, and if Clinton had won it likely would have shut down.
But last week, OFA officials told NBC News the organization was ramping up operations nationwide in an effort to preserve Obama�s signature achievements like the Affordable Care Act. As part of that effort, the group recently hired 14 field organizers in key states, adding to a growing infrastructure that boasts more than 250 offices nationwide and more than 32,000 volunteers.
But because I'm ever hopeful and helpful, and it amuses me to show you that never works here's part three of the article from the Federalist.
Obama of course isn�t alone in all this. Trump�s victory has mobilized his top aides and staffers to take action, too. Former Obama staffer Tommy Vietor told the Daily Beast that, had Clinton won, �I would have been inclined to feel comfortable that Obama�s legacy and the things we worked on were safe.�
Instead, Vietor, along with former Obama administration staffers Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett, are launching a new podcast, Pod Save America, under their new joint media venture, Crooked Media.
The purpose of the company should be fairly obvious. �In the battle between Donald Trump and the media, we are firmly on the side of the media,� Favreau told the Daily Beast, adding that he�s not interested in �the veneer of objectivity.� �We�re always going to be Obama guys, we�re very open and honest about that.�
Favreau has also been helping create Obama�s new foundation, whose mission, he says, �is to get people involved in civic life and get people engaged in politics.� Of Crooked Media, Favreau says, �I think we would very much like to be the media company version of that. So it�s certainly inspired by a lot of what Obama has talked about in terms of the media over the last several months.�
A host of other former Obama staffers have simply taken to social media to voice their opposition to Trump. One former senior administration official told Yahoo News, �There are more than a few of us who believe deeply in holding this administration�s feet to the fire�especially when they offer falsehoods to the American people and distort our record. We have an email chain going where we share impressions, etc.�
As the leaks keep flowing from our intelligence agencies and the tweets keep flying from former Obama officials, keep in mind that although we haven�t heard much from Obama himself yet, the Trump administration is going to keep feeling the disruptions of what amounts to a shadow government.
Obama had eight years in the White House to secure his legacy. Any efforts on his part to undermine his successor aren�t just an affront to the principles of our democracy, they�re an admission that he and his acolytes never put much stock in democracy to begin with
Can I report him for spam yet?
So instead of posting the link to your "news" site, you instead post the link and then proceed to post the article in not one, not two, but three separate posts.
Can I report him for spam yet?
No, but you can report me for educating regressive progressive types who refuse to learn that shut-uppery is only going to make us make certain you heard us.
In fact, I'm thinking you didn't actually click on the OP article from The Daily Post newspaper. If you had you would know there is something to this idea of an Obama connection.
Here, let me help. This is the first section from the article you were complaining existed before you knew what was in it:
Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.
(now here's a clip from UncleX1488's YouTube channel with a different opinion )
You know all that hateful spew you offer up for the Tea Party, 9 years after they were ever news. I always wondered why that was. The only thing I could think of that might have sparked that irrational obsession were the loud and angry townhall protests.
So those were pretty terrible, were they? Were they as bad as what the New York Post tells us the Obama connected Organizing for Action has planned for Republican townhalls?
The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.
The manual, published with OFA partner �Indivisible,� advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and �grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.� Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host�s positions. �This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.� It also urges them to ask �hostile� questions � while keeping �a firm hold on the mic� � and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn�t �giving you real answers.�
Will you still be bashing Obama's army of community organized thugs 9 years from now, like you do what you call the "Tea Birchers"?
Of course you will, because you're not partisan. You hate everybody right? Why don't I believe that?
When things are going bad for your side, invent stuff up... exactly like Trump does.
I'm quoting. What is it you're doing? Sounds like pulling accusations out your butt to me.