Posted on 10/18/2016 1:31:04 PM PDT by ChocChipCookie
Everything and everybody is is out to get Trump. On Facebook, magazines like Inc., PR Daily, Real Simple, and other business-themed magazines are taking sides -- all anti-Trump. It's unreal
Today I received this press release for a book that gives parents guidance for protecting kids from violence. The subject line: "How Trump's Conspiracy Theories Affect Children."
Yep -- this public relations gal managed to tie an anti-Trump message to a book that has nothing to do with Trump. Here's the release in its entirety:
Whether the election is rigged or Hillary Clinton needs a drug test, it seems every day Donald Trump has a new conspiracy theory. Some of us roll our eyes, and some of us nod in agreement. But how does talk of conspiracy theories and rigged systems affect young children?
I am currently working with child psychologist Dr. Brian Johnson and his wife Dr. Laurie Berdahl who are authors of Warning Signs: How to Protect Your Kids from Becoming Victims or Perpetrators of Violence and Aggression, and they have interesting insights into how such talk affects children and how to properly talk to them about these issues.
They are immediately available to discuss:
How conspiracy theories promote aggression and violence against scapegoated individuals and groups
How Donald Trumps presidential campaign is a prime example of this
Debunking conspiracy theories with kids
Teaching critical thinking skills to help youth avoid being manipulated by others including falling victim to extremist groups or conspiracy theorists
How to help children understand rational thinking versus emotional beliefs
Drs. Berdahl and Johnson are authors of the new book Warning Signs: How to Protect Your Kids from Becoming Victims or Perpetrators of Violence and Aggression. They offer resources and parenting advice at www.warningsignsforparents.com. They currently reside in Greeley, CO.
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Thanks, Elizabeth M
She really scraped the bottom of the barrel to come up with a link to Trump. Unreal.
Well, not “everybody” is out to get him. 40% absolutely adore him. 40% absolutely hate him. The remaining 20% will really decide, so the rest don’t matter.
A major part of the rigged system is talk radio.
I’m still hearing guests on Laura Ingraham talk as though Hillary has it in the bag. Including Ed Rollins just this morning.
Well, sometimes it works the other way. I have been very disappointed with the National Review . . . until today. Their very long published article on why people should vote for Trump was quite good . . . not perfect, but good . . . and it earned my respect. I will forgive, and subscribe. And if Hillary wins, I will buy gift subscriptions for all the liberals I know. To err is human. To forgive is divine.
Even Republicans in Washington are against Trump. Paul Ryan is exhibit number 1.
This is exactly right. This press release was over the top and the last straw for me. A book about parenting should stand on its own merits and its promoters shouldn’t have to figure out how to sling mud at Trump in order to get attention for their book.
And why is that? What could foment such hatred? It's because Trump is an outsider. He stands the best chance of upsetting the apple cart. In fact, he'll derail the Gravy Train and that has all the usual suspects scared sh!tle$$.
The Marxists are smelling the roses. A big turn out on our part can change that to lilies.
Yup.
The professional pols have a firm grip on Washington and won’t let go.
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