To: markomalley
Here was the plan:
1) Announce the death of Obama by Twitter.
2) Watch 4th of July patriotic folks and try to videotape or camera phone conservatives cheering the death of Obama.
3) Use the images to harm the Tea Party and support Obama’s reelection.
It wouldn’t work because Tea Party types don’t behave like that. However, the Liberals don’t know that. They try to catch us in a bad light and this was their ticket. I wouldn’t be surprised if some Obama supporter inside Fox did the twitter.
198 posted on
07/04/2011 10:43:49 AM PDT by
helpfulresearcher
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To: helpfulresearcher
Here was the plan: 1) Announce the death of Obama by Twitter. 2) Watch 4th of July patriotic folks and try to videotape or camera phone conservatives cheering the death of Obama. 3) Use the images to harm the Tea Party and support Obamas reelection. It wouldnt work because Tea Party types dont behave like that. However, the Liberals dont know that. They try to catch us in a bad light and this was their ticket. I wouldnt be surprised if some Obama supporter inside Fox did the twitter.
You are the first in with a theory that matches my own. When I read the news about the hacking, my first thought was "Probably some Liberal activist group or the Daily Kos/Media Matters/Code Pink or MSNBC trying to get Conservatives to tweet back with cheers about the death of the President, in order to "out" them by tracing back the tweets.
But, is it not possible for someone else to have done this- someone with expanded powers for tracing threat to the President?
You are 100% correct in noting that all Americans, Conservatives and Tea Partiers included, would have seen this as national tragedy and as far I know, no one has taken the bait.
204 posted on
07/04/2011 11:10:09 AM PDT by
Apparatchik
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