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Trump spokesman gets taste of his own dog food

Donald Trump's campaign spokesperson is Steven Cheung, who routinely provides irrelevant and frequently nasty responses whenever he's asked to comment on something. Here's his latest:

Jen O'Malley Dillon is Kamala Harris's campaign manager. Her husband, Patrick Dillon, worked in the Obama White House. They've been married for 17 years and have three kids.

But true to form, in response to a very mild tweet from Patrick, Cheung instantly belches up a juvenile and stupid personal attack. It's no wonder Trump likes him. Reformed Republican Stuart Stevens decided Cheung needed a taste of his own dog food:

I've worked in campaigns for a long time, and known so many operatives in both parties.  There has never been a collection of just awful human beings assembled around one candidate like the Trump campaign. Here you have a 42 year old obese incel @TheStevenCheung, who never did anything of note in politics before the Trump garbage truck picked him up, writing stuff you'd find on a bathroom wall at a truck stop.

Like deadbeat dad Jason Miller, Lewandowski, Bannon. The whole crew. All of these people tried to work in presidential politics before 2016 and no one would come near them. These same freaks will surround Trump if he wins. And they are one of the reasons he will lose.

Keep your fingers crossed that Stevens is right.

22 thoughts on “Trump spokesman gets taste of his own dog food

    1. Lounsbury

      He's bring a proper weapon to a fight rather than engaging in high-minded pretence and hand-wringing.

      Fuck juvenile, bloody shank them for fuck's sake.

    1. Lounsbury

      Because only you people find that useful. no one who's not already on your side finds that convincing.

      Harris campaign found the right button callling them weirdos.

      Incel and obese incel are good additions - as that has reach to not-already-sold audiencies.

      1. ScentOfViolets

        What, Lounsbury doesn't find the truth convincing!?! I'm shocked, I tell you, shocked. Looking forward to the Lout's post explaining how 'the truth is misleading'.

        1. Lounsbury

          What a bizarre response.
          Truth has fuck all to do with the subject. Nor does convincing me personally you dim partisan sod.

          To recognise a slogan is useless politically is not to say it is false, it is to recognise it's not a good sales point for getting NEW sales (new votes).

          The subject evoked is reaching other audiences. Not truth. Sales.

          You lot running around shrieking "Convicted Felon" is every bit as useful as the MAGA invoking their own inside phrases that convince no one but the pre-convinced.

          What is needed is phrases that reach OUTSIDE you bloody lot as your numbers are insufficient to ensure a win.

          Ergo, Harris & Walls "weirdo" is useful - it has shown reach beyond the pre-sold.

          Incel is another good one it seems to me to reach beyond your echo chamber.

          The problme is you dim fools have no bloody clue how to do sales to anyone not pre-sold.

          Sadly Trump is good at sales, conversions (nothing else really but sales yes).

    2. Srho

      How about "felon awaiting sentencing"?

      Not only is that respectful to re-enfranchised ex-cons (who don't think of "felon" as a slur), but it raises uncertainty about the criminal judgment hanging over him. Why H+W hasn't been hammering this uncertainty, I dunno.

      1. Lounsbury

        Why? because everyone convinced by such is already on your side

        Weirdo, incel there you talk to new audiences, possibly pull away votes.

        Shouting echo chamber slogans gets one nowhere.

        1. aagghh96

          JFC, you are dim. It’s not an “echo chamber slogan,” it’s what he actually is. Reminding low-info voters that he is indeed a convicted felon is the point. It’s not like people are advocating for calling him Hair Furor or Cheeto Mussolini. Convicted. Felon.

  1. akapneogy

    " .... who never did anything of note in politics before the Trump garbage truck picked him up, writing stuff you'd find on a bathroom wall at a truck stop."

    Trump and his campaign have made no effort to hide that a bathroom wall at a truck stop is the ideal that they are aiming for. If he still gets elected, the voters will have chosen exactly that kind of a presidency.

    1. cephalopod

      Only the wall of the men's bathroom. The women's bathroom has anti-trafficking posters and some notes encouraging them to vote for Harris. That makes them lose their collective minds.

    2. akapneogy

      Trump and his acolytes are also making the case for a presidency that conforms to the wrritings on the walls of a truck stop bathroom. For the seventy-eight year old Trump exhibiting signs of mental incapacity and disinhibition, that is the only kind of presidency worth acquiring. For his acolytes a truck-stop-bathroom-wall-writings presidency gives them the leeway to usher in fascism.

      1. Lounsbury

        Fascism plashism.

        the rule of obese incels - Egghead Lefty language obviously is Fail for undercutting Trump.

        Turn their own weapons against them and stop going on like University dorm room maunderers.

  2. D_Ohrk_E1

    The guy is only there to trigger people and he does his job well. You should just laugh at his attempts to trigger folks rather than get triggered. He's the guy you literally push aside unless you're going to fall for his antics and get stuck arguing with him while his boss walks past.

  3. Josef

    I never thought I'd see someone worse than Stephen Miller. But then came along the missing link of campaign spokespersons Stephen Chueng. He makes Neanderthals look smart and sophisticated.

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