Sunday, June 21, 2020

TikTok Terrors Tumble Trump


Here's a video prepared by the antifa loving, leftist thugs that took down Trump fascists fest last night in Tulsa.  Dangerous looking crowd.  Apparently, these Macarena dancing Zoomers and K-pop fans are more technologically savvy than the vaunted Trump social media operation.  No wonder Trump needed all that Russian help four years ago.  His media guru, Brad Parscale, might have trouble setting up a Facebook account on his own.  Oh, and the uprising appears to have been inspired by a 51 year old grandmother from Iowa.
The Trump campaign had called for supporters to sign up for a free ticket to the rally using their mobile phone in a June 11 tweet, and K-pop fan accounts urged people to do so to prank the campaign.

But it wasn't a teenager who played the key role in rallying support for the prank — but Mary Jo Laupp, a 51-year-old grandmother, living in Fort Dodge, Iowa. In a TikTok video that went viral, she urged people to take part, racking up hundreds of thousands of likes.

Laup told CNN last week she had worked on Democrat Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign. It was Trump's initial decision to stage the rally on Juneteenth (a decision that he later reversed), the date marking the end of slavery, that inspired her to act.

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