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Showing Original Post only (View all)Raw Story: 'Resents the idea': CNN analyst sees Trump bristle as Democratic attack strategy hits home [View all]
Raw Story - 'Resents the idea': CNN analyst sees Trump bristle as Democratic attack strategy hits home
Adam Nichols
December 23, 2024 7:27AM ET
The Democratic Party has finally hit on an attack tactic which has found its target with Trump, a CNN analyst reported Monday.
“The gambit, a welcome opening for a party that struggled to fashion a convincing message in the election and that has been flailing ever since, seems to have worked," wrote Stephen Collinson.
The strategy — used by multiple Democrats over the past weekend — is to take aim at the president-elect’s sense of security by suggesting his ally, Elon Musk, is really pulling the strings in his administration.
They “are trying to tweak Trump’s vanity, mockingly suggesting that even after winning a second term, he is still not as powerful as the South Africa-born tech mogul whom he put in charge of slashing the size of government once the president-elect takes office,” Collinson wrote.
The scheme saw several Democratic Party representatives on the weekend TV shows, suggesting that Musk’s tweets on the spending deal — which many say killed the first bill proposed by Speaker Mike Johnson — showed who was really wielding power.
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Adam Nichols
December 23, 2024 7:27AM ET
The Democratic Party has finally hit on an attack tactic which has found its target with Trump, a CNN analyst reported Monday.
“The gambit, a welcome opening for a party that struggled to fashion a convincing message in the election and that has been flailing ever since, seems to have worked," wrote Stephen Collinson.
The strategy — used by multiple Democrats over the past weekend — is to take aim at the president-elect’s sense of security by suggesting his ally, Elon Musk, is really pulling the strings in his administration.
They “are trying to tweak Trump’s vanity, mockingly suggesting that even after winning a second term, he is still not as powerful as the South Africa-born tech mogul whom he put in charge of slashing the size of government once the president-elect takes office,” Collinson wrote.
The scheme saw several Democratic Party representatives on the weekend TV shows, suggesting that Musk’s tweets on the spending deal — which many say killed the first bill proposed by Speaker Mike Johnson — showed who was really wielding power.
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Raw Story: 'Resents the idea': CNN analyst sees Trump bristle as Democratic attack strategy hits home [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Dec 23
OP
Yeah. The MSM seems to have suddenly awakened to a bunch of facts, just exactly when they can monetize those facts.
Scrivener7
Dec 23
#14
We started to do that with the Weird messaging. It seemed like it was working, and then it just stopped.
NYC Liberal
Dec 23
#19
It is working. Musk is literally stealing the spotlight from *him*. Have noticed in videos and
allegorical oracle
Dec 24
#28
Amp it up even more by asking "it matters what Musk thinks..." regarding gov questions
uponit7771
Dec 23
#16