Trump Campaign Sends Out Christmas Tips to Beat Your Relatives In an ArgumentAlex Thomas |BBC | a day ago
President Donald Trump’s campaign launched a new website this week that leans into the confrontational aspects of Christmas dinner. The website, which is titled SnowflakeVictory.com, was announced in an email that the campaign sent to supporters on Christmas Eve.
The Trump team titled their email “Trump Campaign Website Helps to Win Arguments with Liberal Snowflakes.”
In the body of the email, the campaign boasted, “President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign today launched a new website designed to help the President’s supporters win arguments with liberal friends, relatives, and snowflakes they encounter during the holidays.”
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The website includes a few talking points that are expanded upon with videos featuring figures attached to Trump’s re-election campaign, including the president’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump and Trump campaign spokeswoman, Kayleigh McEnany.
Some of the talking points are rather pointed, in one titled “Other Countries are Finally Paying Their Fair Share,” the campaign takes issue with foreign leaders apparently laughing at Trump at the recent NATO summit.
The campaign writes, “Justin Trudeau and European leaders can laugh if they want to, but thanks to President Trump’s leadership, Europe and Canada had the LARGEST defense spending increase in a quarter century from 2016 to 2018.”
The campaign also offers specific ways to frame conversations. If Trump supporters find themselves in an argument with a relative who supports Democrats’ health care plans, the campaign urges them to “ask your relative if they like going to the DMV? Now tell them to imagine the government controlling their healthcare system because that’s exactly what it would be like.”
The overarching theme of
https://SnowflakeVictory.com is that Trump-supporters need to beat their relatives in arguments. One talking point reads bluntly, “holidays are rough — especially when Democrats and liberal members of your family try and tell you fake news media spun lies about President Trump and his accomplishments.”
In a tweet on Tuesday, Trump’s 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale claimed, “We know that at Christmas and holiday time, there’s always that liberal snowflake relative who starts an argument and then runs and hides.”
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