Maybe they wanted privacy as they seemed very upset when MSNBC wanted address and children’s names before interviewing them. With what they are saying I would want privacy as well in case some government agency decided to”come help”
Nothing in campaigns is real. Nothing.
They said they didn’t care about where Trump stands on the issues in the only clip I ever watched. That tells me they are shallow shills or paid ones.
Trying to create a meme.
Why don’t you ask them ?
The ‘girl on the left’ had videos on youtube before the Trump campaign took off. When she came out for Trump for the first time, she did it as an aside. Then the other lady joined her and *they* took off as an internet sensation.
I’ve been watching her from day one - when she only had a couple of hundred hits.
They’re not stupid. The first ‘hit’ they had was about Trump, so they’re sticking with it.
If I were them I would keep my info private too. The left will try to destroy them if they can, just like any one else who tries to expose the truth. It really is a no brainer. You just click a box and pay a little more to keep your info private, not some big conspiracy.
They have been on the news repeatedly and stated they are not in any contract with Trump. They have confirmed that the Trump people have reached out to them and have been thrilled with their videos but other than that there is no connection.
I imagine they are getting richly rewarded for their work by all the national media news outlets paying appearance fees. And it looks like there will be multiple appearances so they should be benefiting nicely.
They are very private though. They turned down MSNBC who wanted to intrude on their privacy even to the point of asking about their kids. They responded with a hilarious smack-down of the MSNBC host that cancelled on them because they would not open up their private lives to his company.
Big whoop.
Domain privacy protection is available from all (as far as I can see) registrars. In fact, NameCheap offers it free for the first year for new registrations. After that, it’s $2.88 per year per domain.
When I registered my website I listed the info private. *shrugs*
But . . . if he did think this up, it's freakin' brilliant, and once again shows why he would be miles ahead of the other candidates.
You don’t have to be that sophisticated. “Domainsbyproxy” is GoDaddy’s in-house proxy service, I believe, and they try to sell you on it when you buy the domain, so all you have to do is click one button now while you are putting in the order.
As a former tv/radio journalist I agree with you!