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Trump's Hamilton distraction

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Seth Levy had an explanation of the timing of President Donald John Trump's inevitable attack this weekend on the Odd Squad, aka the Four Horses of the Apocalypse. Levy sadly gave his content free to Twitter rather than put it on his blog, Political Speculation.

That means I can quote it in full because I am not going to link Twitter and make more money for an Internet Oligarch. I already make enough money for them as it is.

But before I go into that, let's talk about me because this is my blog and it is called Don Surber.

On November 18, 2016, I was putting the finishing touches on "Trump the Establishment," which is a good book that you should read.

It was a Friday night and Mike Pence was in New York doing whatever a vice president-elect does. He took his wife to the musical, "Hamilton." After the performance ended, the cast came out and lectured the Pences on democracy, even though our nation is a constitutional republic.

Pence took no offense.

Donald John Trump did.

What ensued was so hilarious that it became a fine example of what we now call very stable genius. It was so good that I had to include it in the book. Which I did. Here is an excerpt:

Trump tweeted, “Our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing. This should not happen!”
That kicked off a weekend of Trump bashing on cable news. What was important was what the all-knowing pundits did not discuss. Hours before the cast of Hamilton spoke to Pence, Trump University had settled out of court a lawsuit, giving $25 million to seven thousand former students and the state of New York.
Two days after the show, Pence told Fox News Sunday, “I did hear what was said from the stage, and I can tell you, I wasn’t offended by what was said.”
Once again the press got played. Like a magician trotting out a beautiful and shapely assistant, Trump used the Hamilton cast to divert the attention of the news media from his Trump University settlement.
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Donald John Trump buried bad news using the press to dig the hole. A president has the power to change the news. Most of them are clumsy and only underscore the bad news they want to knock off page one.

But Donald John Trump cut his teeth in New York, which is home to the toughest media in the world. Any man who could knock George Steinbrenner off the front sports pages can handle the wimpy Washington press corps with ease.

And he does. Seth Levy gave a very sane genius explanation of what just transpired. His tweets:

1/ Pelosi was actually very honest in her press conference and mostly what she was actually saying was missed.

When asked if Trump was baiting her she said let’s not talk about that. But she also said Trump is a great distractor. Then she revealed the key piece.

2/ Pelosi said you have to give him credit for that. For being a great distractor. But what did she mean?

3/ Well to understand what Pelosi meant you have to look at the series of events that led to Trumps tweets on Saturday morning.

4/ Most analysts have said Trump blundered because he distracted from Democrat infighting that had spilled into the public. But that analysis is flawed mostly because it overlooks what they were arguing about.

5/ Pelosi and the squad were fighting ever since Pelosi passed the funding for the border facilities.

They were arguing about the appropriate response to combating Hitler, I mean Trump, from transforming our border facilities into concentration camps.

6/ It wasn’t over whether they were concentration camps but which approach to combating them was most appropriate.

The concentration camp part was becoming cemented as truth.

But what actually drove Trump to tweet, to distract?

Why Saturday morning?

7/ Well to understand that you have to look at what happened on Friday.

Pence took congresspeople and the media to the facilities in McAllen TX. Generally it was a success. Except the media was winning the spin battle.

8/ The media was selling the Pence visit as a disaster. According to them the key moment was when Pence had turned his back on a cage full of brown men who were suffering. They had framed it as a brazen display of the Trump administration’s indifference.

9/ Then later that night Alyssa Milano posted her famous image.



10/ What was actually a successful trip, that plainly showed the Trump admin was caring for women and children and also doing the best they could with single men who had been convicted of crimes and made multiple attempts to illegally enter, had turned into a PR disaster.

11/ So lets go back to that “fight” between Pelosi and the Squad. In reality Pelosi understands unconventional political warfare. She knows people pay attention to the soap opera. She was loving how things were proceeding. Democrats had all the momentum. Trump was a Nazi.

12/ Then everything changed at 8:27 AM Saturday morning. The great “distractor” changed the context of the argument and took back control of the narrative. He reasserted himself as the defender of American greatness. How did he do it?



13/ He cast the Squad, who I affectionately call the four new congresswomen of the apocalypse, as attempting to impose unproven solutions on America. He cast them as “foreign” and suggested they prove their solutions could work by trying them somewhere else first.

14/ In other words he seriously raised the stakes. Used an inflammatory attack to reset the terms of the narrative and he forced America to consider that the Squad desired not to fix America but to destroy it.

15/ The Squad was left to defend itself. And predictably they cast Trump’s attack as racist. But because they had just accused Pelosi of the same it blunted their argument.

16/ In a hastily arranged press conference Monday, they explained how hurtful Trump’s attack was. But having been the purveyors of the concentration camp attacks, they’re offense rang political. Then they devolved into they’re radicalism by avoiding a chance to denounce Al-Qaeda.

17/ Shortly after, videos appeared showing the Squad refusing to condemn the Antifa attack on an ICE facility in the state of Washington. Then on Tuesday the RNC dropped a commercial repackaging the events of the previous few days as a display of radical anarchy. Trump had won.

18/ Pelosi attempted to take the high ground by passing a resolution condemning Trump but chaos exploded on the House floor that ultimately required Pelosi to break House rules in order to pass the resolution. It was a clown show. Pelosi had lost.

19/ All setting the stage for Pelosi to step to the podium this morning. Imagine, Democrats had invested months looking to tie the failing facilities as an anchor around Trump’s neck and in 72 hours he slipped the noose and instead tied the squad around Pelosi’s neck.

20/ Pelosi was reduced to declaring that Democrats also want to make America great again and then defining her view of American exceptionalism. It was a full capitulation. Pelosi knew that what Trump achieved was masterful and she acknowledged it. /end


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As you can see, Levy gets it now as do most Republicans in Washington because (with four exceptions) they refused to side with Pelosi and her Odd Squad.

President Donald John Trump's tweets were inevitable.

He picked Ilhan Omar (not by name) for two reasons.

First, her ingratitude as a refugee makes her the easiest target.

Second, Trump wants to flip Minnesota because he could pick up a Senate seat as well as 10 Electoral College votes.

But timing is everything in politics and all other forms of comedy. Levy nailed it.

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Ilhan Omar Happened Because Media Chose to Lie to You
By David Steinberg 2019-07-18T14:25:18

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Three years ago, most American newsrooms picked Ilhan Omar -- despite her crawling Jew-hatred and evidence of an extensive criminal past -- to be the transcendent face America needed to fight bigotry and federal corruption.
Reporters apparently chose to lie about Omar to help birth a more trusting country.

Perfectly irrational idiocy. Legacy newsmedia, decayed, perhaps brought itself final ruin by getting exactly what it wanted.

The first Somali-born woman and the first female Muslim to be elected to a U.S. statehouse, Ilhan Omar defeated 44-year incumbent Phyllis Kahn in the Democrat-Farmer-Labor primary for Minnesota House District 60B in 2016. A former child refugee from civil war, Omar was perceived as a best-case image for shepherding progressive causes against President Trump. Ilhan Omar’s individual character, however, was openly trending towards worst-case.

She had written anti-Semitic statements indistinguishable from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. She had disturbing associations with Islamic terror-tied groups. Sources within the Minneapolis Somali community presented evidence, including a video, of the “East Africa Team” members of Ilhan Omar’s campaign openly threatening local Somalis who may have released negative information about her.

Then came the harder evidence of corruption: Publicly available state records, viewed along with her own confirmed, time-stamped social media posts, suggested a breathtaking spree of state and federal felonies.

The social media posts, visible to anyone who cared to investigate, were rapidly being deleted from Omar’s confirmed accounts.


Best-case image, worst-case character: Would legacy outlets publish the facts, then chase more? While self-righteously condemning Trump’s “fake news” jab, would editorial decision-makers see an illusory greater good in faking it?

Reporters Preya Samsundar of AlphaNewsMN, Scott Johnson of Powerline, myself, and virtually no one else attempted to sway the most influential media decision on Omar: that of Minnesota’s largest outlet, the Star Tribune. In addition to our many published articles, the Star Tribune received calls and emails from us offering to privately share additional leads we had gathered.

Virtually nothing came of it.

In the first hours after Omar was elected to Congress in November 2018, the media -- literally, the media in its entirety -- made a similar choice:

On June 6, 2019, the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board released the results of a several-months investigation of Omar. (The investigation had been opened primarily through the efforts of Minn. State Rep. Steve Drazkowski (R-21B). Few other elected officials dared even to speak on record about Ilhan’s apparent finance violations.) The Board’s findings included a presumably career-ending admission for Omar: For at least two years, 2014 and 2015, she jointly filed her income taxes with a man who was not her husband.

There is no box to check for “unmarried filing jointly.” Joint filers are either legally married or potential tax felons. Further, Ilhan Omar was legally married to another man at that time -- and was in fact married to that second man from 2009-2017.

What phenomenal headline material!

Which the Star Tribune did not use. In fact, the paper chose to not even report that the likely tax fraud shock was in the Board’s findings. But the paper did include a quote from Omar -- “I’m glad this process is complete” -- and left it unchallenged.

Quickly shamed on social media, Star Tribune published a do-over the following day which did include the joint-filing discovery.

Two weeks later, on June 22, the Star Tribune finally -- after three years of prodding -- mentioned the disturbing, overwhelming fact pattern pointing to Ilhan Omar having been on an eight-year felony spree.

Ironically, or of course, the paper apparently made another unethical decision in its long-awaited relent.

No outlet besides the Star Tribune seems to bear more fault for marching national disgrace Ilhan Omar into office, where she promptly stirred a global rise in anti-Semitism. Yet in finally covering Omar’s past, the Star Tribune did not mention the reporters whose work comprised virtually the entire case against her. Or that it had seemingly done nothing with our private offers to share evidence.

We were referred to as nameless “conservative activists.”

Similarly, the Washington Examiner -- having mostly passed on our Omar story for three years until the Star Tribune deemed it an acceptable topic -- flew a reporter to Minneapolis. The reporter published an article on Omar which was a duplicate of virtually all of our work as well. It was touted by the reporter as an “EXCLUSIVE”. The reporter praised herself on social media for flying to Minneapolis and finding so much evidence in just 48 hours.

I am posting this along with my new evidence on Powerline today in hopes that the Ilhan Omar era will not be chronicled as that of a corrupt and bigoted politician. Those come and go. The historical record, written objectively, should focus on the three years of apparently deliberate unethical choices made by legacy news media.

Charmed with credentials, political belief, and cultural approval above fact-finding, it seems they chose to fawn over a seemingly corrupt anti-Semite because her identity felt like a heaven-sent club to wield against Donald Trump.

Fittingly, the media bookended this “see no evil” period of the Ilhan Omar era with more perfectly irrational idiocy: It seems the media chose to whitewash its responsibility and duplicate the work of other reporters … to repair trust with its customers.

Ilhan Omar, the media’s very own national disgrace, is a fine moment for customers to say “never again” about being misled.


David Steinberg was New York City Editor at PJMedia from 2009-2019, primarily handling coverage of Israel, homeland security, and political corruption. His investigation of Eric Cantor’s 2014 primary campaign is credited (ask Dave Brat!) with tipping the historic loss, perhaps the beginning of the “Trump Era.” Since 2018, Steinberg has published several articles of exclusive evidence covering Rep. Ilhan Omar’s past; they can be accessed here.