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  • An Open Letter to Trump Voters from His Top Strategist-Turned-Defector
    I respect Trump's fans. That's why I can no longer support the man himself.
     STEPHANIE CEGIELSKI  MAR 28, 2016

    Even Trump's most trusted advisors didn't expect him to fare this well.

    Almost a year ago, recruited for my public relations and public policy expertise, I sat in Trump Tower being told that the goal was to get The Donald to poll in double digits and come in second in delegate count. That was it.

    The Trump camp would have been satisfied to see him polling at 12% and taking second place to a candidate who might hold 50%. His candidacy was a protest candidacy.

    It pains me to say, but he is the presidential equivalent of Sanjaya on American Idol. President Trump would be President Sanjaya in terms of legitimacy and authority.

    And I am now taking full responsibility for helping create this monster — and reaching out directly to those voters who, like me, wanted Trump to be the real deal.

    My support for Trump began probably like yours did. Similar to so many other Americans, I was tired of the rhetoric in Washington. Negativity and stubbornness were at an all-time high, and the presidential prospects didn't look promising.

    In 2015, I fell in love with the idea of the protest candidate who was not bought by corporations. A man who sat in a Manhattan high-rise he had built, making waves as a straight talker with a business background, full of successes and failures, who wanted America to return to greatness.

    I was sold.

    Last summer, I signed on as the Communications Director of the Make America Great Again Super PAC.

    It was still early in the Trump campaign, and we hit the ground running. His biggest competitor had more than $100 million in a Super PAC. The Jeb Bush deep pockets looked to be the biggest obstacle we faced. We seemed to be up against a steep challenge, especially since a big part of the appeal of a Trump candidacy was not being influenced by PAC money.

    [READ: Donald Trump's Hate Speech Is Breeding Violence and There Is More to Come]

    After the first debate, I was more anxious than ever to support Trump. The exchange with Megyn Kelly was like manna from heaven for a communications director. She appeared like yet another reporter trying to kick out the guest who wasn’t invited to the party. At the time, I felt excited for the change to the debate he could bring. I began realizing the man really resonates with the masses and would bring people to the process who had never participated before.

    That was inspiring to me.

    It wasn't long before every day I awoke to a buzzing phone and a shaking head because Trump had said something politically incorrect the night before. I have been around politics long enough to know that the other side will pounce on any and every opportunity to smear a candidate.

    But something surprising and absolutely unexpected happened. Every other candidate misestimated the anger and outrage of the “silent majority” of Americans who are not a part of the liberal elite. So with each statement came a jump in the polls. Just when I thought we were finished, The Donald gained more popularity.

    I don't think even Trump thought he would get this far. And I don’t even know that he wanted to, which is perhaps the scariest prospect of all.

    He certainly was never prepared or equipped to go all the way to the White House, but his ego has now taken over the driver's seat, and nothing else matters. The Donald does not fail. The Donald does not have any weakness. The Donald is his own biggest enemy.

    A devastating terrorist attack in Pakistan targeting Christians occurred on Easter Sunday, and Trump’s response was to tweet, "Another radical Islamic attack, this time in Pakistan, targeting Christian women & children. At least 67 dead, 400 injured. I alone can solve."


    Ignoring the fact that at the time Trump tweeted this (time-stamped 4:37 p.m.) the latest news reports had already placed the number differently at 70 dead, 300 injured, take a moment to appreciate the ridiculous, cartoonish, almost childish arrogance of saying that he alone can solve. Does Trump think that he is making a cameo on Wrestlemania (yes, one of his actual credits)?

    This is not how foreign policy works. For anyone. Ever.

    Superhero powers where "I alone can solve" problems are not real. They do not exist for Batman, for Superman, for Wrestlemania and definitely not for Donald Trump.

    What was once Trump's desire to rank second place to send a message to America and to increase his power as a businessman has nightmarishly morphed into a charade that is poised to do irreparable damage to this country if we do not stop this campaign in its tracks.

    [READ: IT HAPPENED TO ME: Donald Trump Ruined My Relationship]

    I'll say it again: Trump never intended to be the candidate. But his pride is too out of control to stop him now.

    You can give Trump the biggest gift possible if you are a Trump supporter: stop supporting him.

    He doesn't want the White House. He just wants to be able to say that he could have run the White House. He’s achieved that already and then some. If there is any question, take it from someone who was recruited to help the candidate succeed, and initially very much wanted him to do so.

    The hard truth is: Trump only cares about Trump.

    And if you are one of the disaffected voters — one of the silent majority like me — who wanted a candidate who could be your voice, I want to speak directly to you as one of his biggest advocates and supporters.

    He is not that voice. He is not your voice. He is only Trump's voice.

    Trump is about Trump. Not one of his many wives. Not one of his many "pieces of ass." He is, at heart, a self-preservationist.

    In fact, many people are not aware of the Trump campaign's internal slogan, but I will tell you. It is stolen from a make-believe television presidency on The West Wing where Martin Sheen portrayed President Bartlet. The slogan on the show amongst the idealistic group of Bartlet's staff was “Let Bartlet Be Bartlet.”

    Inside the Trump camp, the slogan became "Let Trump Be Trump."

    It is a repurposed slogan that seemed spot-on for the candidate. He is an intelligent, charismatic man who is involved in every aspect of his organization and would rather speak from the cuff than read briefing notes and recite them. I, in fact, admire Trump for this. But saying this qualifies him to be president is like saying that Seth Rogen is suited to be president. Another extraordinary improvisor, not an extraordinary presidential candidate.

    Trump has undoubtedly lived up to the slogan, right down to his main public-relations liaison. Rather than go for a focus-group Washington insider, his communications person had previously taken press calls for the Trump Organization and directed them to the appropriate Trump child. She joked that before joining the campaign she thought "Common Core" was a class at Equinox.

    [READ: I Thought I'd Be Fine When My Wife Opened Our Marriage, But I Got Drunk and Freaked Out]

    The primary problem with this? What I've seen the longer I've helped prop him up along with the millions who are helping Trump is that we got the slogan wrong. A more accurate internal slogan would read, "Let Trump Help Trump."

    I don't dismiss any single Trump constituent, which is why I believe it's important to let you know that the candidate does.

    I, too, think our country has gone off track in its values. I, too, think that we need a dramatic change of course. But I am, in my heart, a policy wonk and a believer in coming to the table with necessary knowledge for leading the free world.

    The man does not know policy, nor does he have the humility to admit what he does not know — the most frightening position of all.

    I remember watching the second Trump debate and thinking, After this, he is going to have to start hammering it home on policy; the country needs substance to make an informed decision.

    I wished for it six months ago and am still waiting for it today. He had an opportunity after the terror attacks in Belgium and instead he used the opportunity to talk about closing the borders and what a mess that country had become. I was appalled that he offered no condolences or words of support; he merely gave his "build a wall" stump speech and talked about his greatness.

    I felt sad for him at that moment.

    And now, with the latest horrifying terror attack in Pakistan, my sadness has turned into anger.

    I consider myself a part of the silent majority that led to Trump’s rise, which is why I want you to know that I am with you — I wanted Trump to be real, too.

    He is not.

    He even says so himself. His misogyny? That's the character.

    His presidential candidacy? That's a character, too.

    The problem with characters is they are the stuff of soap operas and sitcoms and reality competitions — not political legacies.

    Trump made me believe. Until I woke up.

    Former Trump Strategist Stephanie Cegielski
    And he has no problem abusing your support the same way he cheated hard-working men and women out of millions of dollars, for which he is now being sued.

    I came into this eager to support a savvy businessman who received little outside funding. I loved Trump's outsider status. But a year has now passed since I was first approached to become part of Team Trump.

    While the pundits pontificated about what type of PR stunt Trump had up his billion-dollar sleeves, I met with people who convinced me he was serious about changing the political conversation. I wanted to raise millions for him. I wanted to contribute to millions of votes.

    [READ: Don't Be So Sure That Donald Trump Can't Win the Republican Nomination — Or the Presidency]

    And as part of that support, in October, I supported the internal decision to close the Super PAC in order to position him as the quintessential non-politician. I still supported him with great passion after that. The decision to close the Super PAC was part of that devotion to his message of outsider change.

    But something was shifting.

    Without intending to do so, I began to hear and evaluate him more critically and skeptically as a member of the voting public rather than a communications person charged with protecting his positions.

    I no longer felt that he was the leader the country was looking for, and I found myself longing — aching, really — for policy substance that went beyond building a wall and making Mexico pay for it. What were once bold — although controversial — statements now seemed to be attempts to please the crowds, not direction to lead this country to a better place. I began to realize his arrogance and isolation had taken over and were now controlling his message.

    And here's what he tapped into: the unprecedented, unbelievable anger.

    Because we are all angry — and we all have a right to be. But Trump is not our champion. He would stab any one of his supporters in the back if it earned him a cent more in his pocket.

    Unfortunately, the more vitriolic Trump has become, the more the people responded to him. That drove him to push the boundaries further and further.

    I also started seeing a trend of incompetence and deniability.

    When there was a tweet that contained an error, he would blame it on an intern; when there was a photo containing a World War II nαzι Germany background, he would blame it on an intern; when he answered questions in an overtly controversial fashion, he would claim that he did not properly hear the question. He refused to take responsibility for his actions while frequently demanding apologies from others.

    Imagine Trump wronged you, even in the smallest possible way. He would go to the grave denying he had ever done anything wrong to you — ever.

    Trump acts as if he's a fictional character. But like Hercules, Donald Trump is a work of fiction.

    No matter how many times he repeats it, Trump would not be the "best" at being a president, being in shape, fighting terrorism, selling steaks, and whatever other "best" claim he has made in the last 15 minutes.

    He would be the best at something, though. He is the best at looking out for Donald Trump — at all costs.

    Don’t let our country pay that price.
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    « Reply #1 on: March 30, 2016, 09:21:09 AM »
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  • Sounds like sour grapes to me.

    I prefer Patrick Buchanan's assessment of Trump, in which he says..."Trump is only the messenger."

    http://buchanan.org/blog/rule-ruin-republicans-124987

    Regarding where it says in the article that Trumps hate speech is breeding violence, well, how is it Trump's fault when the rent-a-thugs and anti-Trump reporters go to Trump rallies to cause trouble? As Dr. Ben Carson has stated, it's Saul Alinski tactics that are being used against Trump. And Trump gets blamed.
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29


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    « Reply #2 on: March 30, 2016, 09:43:39 AM »
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  • According to this article, Stephanie Cegielski was never a "Top Strategist" for the Trump campaign.

    http://www.snopes.com/stephanie-cegielski-letter-trump/
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    « Reply #3 on: March 30, 2016, 10:15:12 AM »
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  • I don't see the validity of her complaint?

    It sounds like she's shocked to learn that Trump is a superficial, self-loving tool of the Jєωs?

    I miss the old Ivanka days, when Donald used to show-off his child bride and eat a lot of shrimp. :rolleyes:



    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    « Reply #4 on: March 30, 2016, 10:41:40 AM »
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  • Quote from: Incredulous
    I don't see the validity of her complaint?

    It sounds like she's shocked to learn that Trump is a superficial, self-loving tool of the Jєωs?

    I miss the old Ivanka days, when Donald used to show-off his child bride and eat a lot of shrimp. :rolleyes:





    Ivanka Trump is actually Trumps daughter. Are you perhaps referring to Trump's ex-wife wife, Ivana Trump? They married in 1977, when Ivana was 28 years old.
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29


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    « Reply #5 on: March 30, 2016, 10:49:18 AM »
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  • Trump is the only alternative to the Billary....  :fryingpan:
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    nor is there such thing as a 'Feeneyite' or 'Feeneyism'

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  • Quote from: Meg
    Sounds like sour grapes to me.

    I prefer Patrick Buchanan's assessment of Trump, in which he says..."Trump is only the messenger."

    http://buchanan.org/blog/rule-ruin-republicans-124987

    Regarding where it says in the article that Trumps hate speech is breeding violence, well, how is it Trump's fault when the rent-a-thugs and anti-Trump reporters go to Trump rallies to cause trouble? As Dr. Ben Carson has stated, it's Saul Alinski tactics that are being used against Trump. And Trump gets blamed.


    Thanks for posting this Meg.

    When you try to imagine Clinton or Trump in the White House, its easy to see why Israel wants Hillary.  

    She'd be much more compliant to their requests. Not very clever, a poor liar, but most importantly, she'd follow the Tel Aviv script.

    Trump would want to comply "his way" and there could be the "Bonapartist risk" factor, where his masters could lose control.



    With Trumps long history of tribal connections and Bill Kristol's flaming neocon record, its hard to see the whole election as anything other than an internal struggle within competing Zionist factions.


    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    « Reply #7 on: March 30, 2016, 11:59:05 AM »
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    Quote from: Meg
    Sounds like sour grapes to me.

    I prefer Patrick Buchanan's assessment of Trump, in which he says..."Trump is only the messenger."

    http://buchanan.org/blog/rule-ruin-republicans-124987

    Regarding where it says in the article that Trumps hate speech is breeding violence, well, how is it Trump's fault when the rent-a-thugs and anti-Trump reporters go to Trump rallies to cause trouble? As Dr. Ben Carson has stated, it's Saul Alinski tactics that are being used against Trump. And Trump gets blamed.


    Thanks for posting this Meg.

    When you try to imagine Clinton or Trump in the White House, its easy to see why Israel wants Hillary.  

    She'd be much more compliant to their requests. Not very clever, a poor liar, but most importantly, she'd follow the Tel Aviv script.

    Trump would want to comply "his way" and there could be the "Bonapartist risk" factor, where his masters could lose control.



    With Trumps long history of tribal connections and Bill Kristol's flaming neocon record, its hard to see the whole election as anything other than an internal struggle within competing Zionist factions.




    It is possible that Trump will cater to the Jєωιѕн supremacists. I do worry about that, given his groveling to them at the recent AIPAC conference.

    However, given that he has stated in the past that it wasn't the Iraqis who knocked down the World Trade center, and that there are "secret papers" having to do with this issue, I think he may not be totally in the pockets of the warmongering Zionists and their neo-con helpers. I believe that the Illuminati makes a lot of money from arms sales around the world, and military bases around the world may be a cover for some of it. If the Illuminati think that their arms sales may be threatened by a Trump presidency, they will try to do whatever it takes to stop him.

    Here's a video of Trump saying that it wasn't the Iraqis who were responsible for 9/11, and that there are 'secret papers.' it's a bit overly dramatic, but it's says some useful things. There are also parts of President Kennedy's speeches that are also provided, having to do with secret societies, which I'd never herd before. Kinda scary:




    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29


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    « Reply #8 on: March 30, 2016, 12:00:43 PM »
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  • Even Snopes says it's true

    http://www.snopes.com/stephanie-cegielski-letter-trump/

    Snopes' only criticism is that someone got excited and made an exaggerated headline, calling her the "top strategist". There is some debate about her actual "title". But in an organization like a Super PAC, I'm sure there's a lot of grey area and wearing of many hats.

    Anyone who has written a Resume knows what I mean. If you answered the phone for a week, should you put "communications" on your resume? And so forth.

    But the letter is from a woman who worked in a Super PAC to raise money for Donald Trump's campaign. She supported him and now she doesn't. And she tells us all about the man.
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    Trump is the only alternative to the Billary....  :fryingpan:


    All the polls suggest that Cruz would fare better against Hillary.

    That's why I'm rooting for Cruz right now.

    Plus Trump is a pig, a cynic, and a selfish blowhard. There's not a noble bone in his body. Absolutely nothing to like about him.
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    « Reply #10 on: March 30, 2016, 01:53:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: Meg
    However, given that he has stated in the past that it wasn't the Iraqis who knocked down the World Trade center, and that there are "secret papers" having to do with this issue, I think he may not be totally in the pockets of the warmongering Zionists and their neo-con helpers. I believe that the Illuminati makes a lot of money from arms sales around the world, and military bases around the world may be a cover for some of it. If the Illuminati think that their arms sales may be threatened by a Trump presidency, they will try to do whatever it takes to stop him.



    What's the significance of Trump saying it was the Saudis and not the Iraqis who were behind 9/11?
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  • Honestly, I cannot understand one voting or rooting for cruz.  And, casich is only playing good cop.  But, cruz is the worst kind of man in my opinion.  He is a phony fake acting liar.  I mean his wife had a suicidal nervous breakdown.  You have to ask yourself, why?  And, ted, as her husband, is without question intimately connected to that answer.  Some have argued that he is a sociopath.  And, I find that believable.  His wife says that they are the "face of god", or are going to reveal the "face of god".  And, this is coming from a couple who have "two face" deformities like the gotham villain!  Just look at them.  They are totally creepy looking.  And, lets not forget that cruz is a freemason.

    To those who don't at the moment want to vote for trump, I say, be patient.  Be very patient.  Watch this clip from yesterdays wisconsin rally.   Trump came out and said that he is going to try to overturn the tax exempt legal  problem from the johnson years facing christian churches in america to strengthen us politically.  And, he went on to say that, "when I try to do something, that means basically that it is going to get done."  Trump also said in this rally that "ukraine is going to be just fine" but doesn't want to divulge details.  And, we know hes looking to re direct nato away from russia.  So, that only means one thing.  That means no WW3 in ukraine under a trump presidency.  So, for all you who think putin is hitler reincarnated, trump is a solution.  Because, he has said many times, he has a slow(trigger) finger.  He says he is a "counter puncher".  If you support anyone else(especially cruz), then ww3 may still be on.  God forbid, but if so, you have been warned.

    Start listening at minute 124:30 for the christian tax exempt part.  It is a must listen!  



    Trump also said that he is the only one that can go after the banks.  I think he said this about 10 minutes earlier in the speech.  


    "A secure mind is like a continual feast" - Proverbs xv: 15

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    « Reply #12 on: March 30, 2016, 02:07:25 PM »
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  • Not sour grapes, Meg. Cold feet.

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  • Quote from: roscoe
    Trump is the only alternative to the Billary....  :fryingpan:



    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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  • Buchanan's assessment of "Its the message not Trump" is very insightful.

    Of course, Americans long for their natural leaders.  

    But, Buchanan has been criticized even by Bp. Williamson for believing in the controlled national electorial  "System".

    The tribe controls all the money, the media and the candidates.  Its their "show-biz" all the way.

    And Jєωιѕн "show-biz" is just an extension of the тαℓмυdic religion.  
    Even John Lennon knew that.
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi