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Old 11-21-2016, 10:16 PM   #2496
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You have to be willfully blind and ignorant not to see the collusion just one example below. NYT scheming with the Clinton campaign to frame Trump in the worst possible light. So much for integrity in journalism.

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*From:* "Healy, Patrick" <pdh@nytimes.com>
*To:* Angel Urena - PC <angel@presidentclinton.com>, Tina Flournoy < > Tina@presidentclinton.com> > *Subject:* *Hi Angel and Tina -- running stuff by you re Clinton/Trump >

story in tomorrow's NYT* > > Hi Angel, hi Tina, > > Hope you're both well. Amy Chozick and I are doing a story about how the > Clinton campaign and its supporters view Trump as a general election > opponent and plan to run against him. The story will run in tomorrow's > paper. > > One part of the story deals with how Secretary Clinton, President Clinton, > President Obama, and other Dems regard Trump as a potential general > election opponent. > > I wanted to run some points by you about President Clinton, based on our > reporting with allies and campaign advisers and other Dems who have spoken > to him. > >

We're told that President Clinton (like Mrs. Clinton and some other Dems) > thinks that Trump would be a formidable opponent in the general election, > and that Dems are in a form of denial if they dismiss Trump as a joke who > would be easily defeated in November. President Clinton, like others, > thinks that Trump has his finger on the pulse of the electorate's mood and > that only a well-financed, concerted campaign portrayed him as dangerous > and bigoted will win what both Clintons believe will be a close November > election. > > We're told that President Clinton (like Mrs. Clinton and many other Dems) > thinks the single greatest weapon against Trump is Trump's own instinct to > make outrageous, divisive, even hateful comments that can come across as > unpresidential.

He, Mrs. Clinton, and the campaign all agree that they will > need to seize on opportunities to paint Trump as extremist and recklessly > impulsive. > > > > We're told that President Clinton, like Secretary Clinton and some others, > think Trump could pose a real threat in battleground states that President > Obama carried in 2008 and 2012 -- like Virginia and Ohio -- and he will be > competitive in Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. > >

We're also told that the campaign intends to unleash President Clinton on > social media and the campaign trail when Trump lashes out/tries to sway the > news cycle. > > Happy to talk this over by email or phone before 6pm today. Thanks, Patrick > > > > -- > > Patrick Healy > > National political correspondent, New York Times > > p. 212 556 5885 > > c. 917 575 4805 > > e. pdh@nytimes.com > > @patrickhealynyt
Everything was planned in advance the exact narrative we heard over the election cycle and more is outlined above. Notice they were not taking Trump lightly or calling him a joke and a man that could never win. Very very different to the barrage from the Media that he is an incompetent clown with a 3% chance of winning on a good day.
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