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To: LS

The team came up with a knockout hybrid plan of Sun Tzu and Alinksy.

1.) Let the rats believe they were weak when they were strong on the russians and the jane doe case. Saw which points of attack the Left’s people were most focused on, and set up elaborate briar-patch scenarios and maneuvers on both points, keeping their focus away from his strengths: the actual support of the American people he was visiting by the millions per month. Sun Tzu’s advice: All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him. Alinsky’s rule: ‘A good tactic is one your people enjoy.’ Trump encouraged the tactics the left most employed on the attacks they wanted to pursue the most.

2) If you are far from the enemy, make him believe you are near (and vice versa). DJT never behaved in public like he *expected* to win, and the enemy didn’t realize he was already past them. He constantly referred to polls (which he knew had him winning) so the enemy accepted the ‘truth’ of polls, removing their fear of defeat and ability to analyze the tactical mistakes they were making left and right.

But the main reason for the loss is, IMHO, their vote fraud operation collapsed on election night, probably under never-experienced overwhelming scrutiny and interception by our side. That’s why the nets held off reporting so many states, they were waiting for the fixes that never came.


64 posted on 03/10/2017 9:01:53 AM PST by txhurl
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To: txhurl

here’s just one little stat in the book: Trump won 250,000 MORE votes in PA than Romney did in 2012.


69 posted on 03/10/2017 9:14:14 AM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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