Donald Trump is likely to win. The 2020 Cheat Sheet



Playing to the dead-brain zone with lies?

  1. The Toronto Star said that, as of May 2019, Trump had made almost 5,000 false statements since his inauguration.
  2. FactCheck.org dubbed Trump the “King of Whoppers” in 2015.
  3. PolitiFact awarded Trump its “Lie of the Year” in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
  4. The Washington Post said in January 2020 that Trump had made more than 16,241 false or misleading claims as president, an average of about 14.8 such statements per day.
  5. According to a September 2018 CNN-SSRS poll of 1,003 respondents, only 32% percent found Trump honest and trustworthy, the worst read in CNN polling history. The number was 33% on election day, November 8, 2016. (Source: Wikipedia)
  6. Trump’s biggest lie is that he is in he White House for the people. Trump feels the rich should not pay taxes; he doesn’t want companies to pay costs for employees health care; but Americans support reproductive rights, affordable health care regardless of chronic illnesses like diabetes or obesity, and Americans. Trump holds events that make many Americans sick and some die. He appears not to be there for the people.

If so many people know that Trump is a liar, who elected Donald Trump?


by Micheal John and Sharon Santiago


In an election that has campaigns pretending to have expertise in QAnon, ProudBoys, OathKeepers, BlackLivesMatter, Antifa, PatriotPrayer, the NFAC, the candidates claim to know little to nothing.


Donald Trump's cheat sheet for impassioned voters Photo Credit: khteWisconsin From the Photographer: “Neil Gorsuch’s and Brett Kavanaugh’s appointments to the US supreme court have signaled to the parasitic billionaire class that their Republican political operatives can rip the lid off the most vile impulses of bigotry, racism, and anti-social behavior in America as it serves their fascist ends.
And the evidence is everywhere as this public park bench illustrates.” Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine


For Donald Trump, one thing is clear just by attending one of his rallies, reports Monique Deslauriers, who took some pictures at a few rallies in the South,  “the core of his rabble rousing rallies are the people who belong to the extreme-right gun-toting gangs.”

If it is the sign of the times that politicians are talking about extremist protest groups regularly, like the anti fascist movement which for all accounts has no structure but is nothing more than a concept that many people agree with, does anyone actually know what the sign means?

Demagoguery of Former Misfits. the Joiners of Terrorist Groups

Simon Baldock, an Israeli security analyst suggests that, “a 400 pound American with an IQ of 80 wearing a beard and toting a gun isn’t going to be welcomed in the Rotary Club or the Holy Name Society, Opus Dei or the pilot’s lounge at Miami Airport. They are misfits who are welcomed among extremist groups so long as they express enough of the right kind of hate at their admission hearing.”

“Extremists often target people who wish to fill a deep personal need—especially those who lack a sense of purpose or identity in this sometimes difficult world. Don’t be a puppet. Violent extremism isn’t the right way to deal with your problems or with those who have different beliefs,” says the FBI.

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigations has earned the topmost reputation for integrity and accuracy in the world therefore its advice is considered stellar.

Here it is: “Don’t Be A Puppet

Violent extremists use many different reasons to convince people to join them. Most often, they want you to become angry or upset about a certain problem in the world and to believe that hurting other people or destroying certain groups or the government is the only solution. They might even promise that you will be happier or more special if you support them.

Determine which of the following statements a violent extremist might say:

  1. Death and destruction are the only ways to take back our nation.
  2. If you die for this cause, you will be admired by your family and rewarded in the afterlife.
  3. No one is at war with my religion.
  4. Violence and terrorism are the best ways to change government policy.
  5. We need you to join our fight and help us build the perfect world for our people.
  6. There are other ways besides violence to get what we want.
  7. The government is ignoring a serious threat to our cause. If you don’t respond, no one will.
  8. You are one of us. You must join our struggle.
  9. This is your fight, not mine.
  10. Dying for a radical group won’t make me a hero.
  11. Just because I know you doesn’t mean I agree with everything you say.
  12. Our leaders aren’t perfect, but we can change the system in peaceful ways.
  13. Governments that hurt our people or violate our beliefs must be destroyed.
  14. People with different beliefs and values can still live together in peace.

What does a normal group look like?

“Americans don’t talk nor do they care about groups that seek to prevent violence toward babies, women, or people of colour” says Baldock. “But a group like “ProudBoys” has twitter vibrating across the millions,” he added.

“Humans like to belong to something,” says Katie Alsop, a founder and leader of a global woman’s rights group. “Traditional motherhood and apple pie groups like the Boy Scouts of America, bankrupt from paying out lawsuits against its kiddie-diddlers, are gone,” she added. Boy Scouts of America faces some 300 lawsuits from men who say they were sexually abused as Scouts Read if you wish: BSA_An-Open-Letter-to-Victims.

There are many groups who are not misfits and not criminals.

“We [RINJ Women] belong to our families and to a concept of human rights that espouses equality and fairness. But we don’t think we are better or’ empowered’, which is a dangerous word, especially when it leads to violence as we have seen lately in public streets. We seek universal prosperity and joy through key global values like caring, sharing, and human development that stays within the bounds of safety and common sense, in the context of ‘all lives are equal’,” she added.

“We are not fond of guns, abortions, or harming any sentient being whether that is done by killing animals for their horns, dumping plastics into the environment or pouring carbon and toxins into the atmosphere,” she explained.

“So I can’t disagree with people forming groups for the betterment of society however gun toting is only for countries with jungles, man-eating tigers and poisonous snakes.”

Patriot Prayer, right wing armed group in Seattle.
Photo Credit: Tiffany Von Arnim from Seattle Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine

The Russian effort is about to reach new extremes in slamming Trump’s opponent and bolstering him as the peaceful butterfly who stings like a bee”.  Currently an estimated $5 to $10 million has been thrown into a bogus new media operation, part of which was closed down.

Russia has denied poisoning Alexei Navalny, Sergei Skripal, his daughter Yulia. Russia has also denied other cases and of course has denied the accusations in dozens upon dozens of indictment allegations made against Russian entities and actors set out in Internet_Research_Agency_(IRA) and Netyksho_et_al_indictments.

Russia has denied any and all wrong doing in all matters anywhere, at any time.

In the cases of “Peace Data” and “NAEBC”, it is fairly obvious that Russian actors are paying the bills say several sources who have provided content to the current and the previous disinformation campaign designed to influence the United States presidential election.

The bizarre crackpot lines that Trump uses regularly to slander his political opponents are echoed in many ways by a subset group of the Internet Research Agency, which was part of the effort, nevertheless a substantial player, in Trump’s 2016 win.

The Russians are back.

Back with the most confounding bafflegab in a subterfuge campaign written for what the Russian planners call “the dead brain zone of America”, according to three Russian sources who do not agree with what is happening.

“Prices are too high in Russia, rent, food and gas are too expensive and wages are not increasing so why can we afford to spend so much money on arms and on stupid games to interfere with other countries when our own people need the money,” said one Russian source in Syria.


Screen capture of Russian Troll Site. The material here is used in Conservative social media sites as well as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter—and the White House. Click to enlarge Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine

Screen capture of Russian Troll Site. The material here is used in Conservative social media sites as well as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter—and the White House. Click to enlarge Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine

Screen capture of Russian Troll Site. The material here is used in Conservative social media sites as well as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter—and the White House. Click to enlarge Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine


Newsroom for American and European Based Citizens Adores Trump (“Trump floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee”), stirs up attacks against “Wicked Witch of the MidWest” and slams Biden-Harris perpetually. Another site, PeaceData has allegedly been shut down, but while its content is shelved on a different MySQL database, it is still very much alive.

Read if you wish these dozens of indictments starting here:  Internet_Research_Agency_(IRA) and Netyksho_et_al_indictment

One of the IRA’s minions writes: “The Wicked Witch of the MidWest blames Trump for “Dangerous Rhetoric”(sounds like a cool band) and says talking to and rubbing shoulders with these people is causing violence, but kneeling before your lords of the BLM and stating Police are evil and racist is A-OK!”

16 July 2018. Trump and Putin in Helsinki. Photo Credit: Kremlin.ru Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine


Russian operators have run far-right websites and social media accounts since June 2020 and earlier, that targeted American internet users during the stay-at-home times of the COVID-19 pandemic with pro-Trump and anti-Biden messaging. This included the first known Russian activity on platforms Gab and Parler.

The talking points are the same bizarre rants that come out of Trump’s mouth at campaign rallies and even from the White House.

The “Newsroom for American and European Based Citizens” and the  “PeaceData” site, which has now allegedly shutdown but still operates a WordPress site with the announcement  that it has been closed, defend militia group “The Proud Boys” and attack “Black Lives Matter”.

More background:

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Donald Trump Will Win A second Term

Donald Trump wants Amy Coney Barrett installed in the US Supreme Court before the election to stack the deck in the event there is a repeat of the 2000 conundrum between Al Gore and George W. Bush. On the basis of a Supreme Court decision Bush won Florida’s electoral college votes by a margin of only 537 ballots out of almost six million.

Trump has numerous election matters before the courts across the country and by the time the election day has come and gone, they will not be resolved and likely headed to the Supreme Court.

Trump is using money and promises of favours to buy an election.

Trump has appointed campaign team members to Cabinet portfolios regardless if the person has no credentials whatsoever for the post. An example would be Trump campaign donor Louis DeJoy, a North Carolina businessman, who became US Postmaster General on June 15. He replaced a skilled postmaster, Megan Brennan, whom Trump pushed out. Trump has often spoken of a plan to suppress voting by mail during the Coronavirus Pandemic in the hope that suppressing the vote will favour the incumbent.

Former CIA director John Brennan told CNN’s Jake Tapper last Tuesday that John Ratcliffe, another such appointee with absolutely no background in intelligence or law enforcement,  “is anything but an intelligence professional”.

“It is appalling, his selective declassification of information,” said Brennan.  “It is designed to advance the political interests of Donald Trump and Republicans who are aligned with him,” Brennan said.  Brennan was referring to some bizarre allegations related to an election four years ago involving Hillary Clinton. John Lee Ratcliffe is an American politician who is now the Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration. He previously served as the Representative for Texas’s 4th district from 2015 to 2020.

Trump’s biggest lie?


“The virus is going away,” says Trump.

Actually it isn’t. The USA has 8 million cases and climbing and the world just hit 38 million and rising a million every thirty hours on weekdays.