
Big Tweet is aware of the personal power he owns thanks to his rabid followers, especially on the Internet. Donald Trump has longed to silence his detractors, and the little people around him that talk behind his back. He had those who worked for him sign a contract where they could not speak about their experience. In weeks, Trump will be President of the United States. Will he aim his Home Guard at anyone who gets in his way? Has Alec Baldwin received death threats?
This morning I realized there is no news, or lesson, I can give my fellow countrymen in this blog. All the lessons will now come from Trump. He will make millions who voted for him, regret the day they were born. His rabid Hyena pack will go after those who dare tell the truth. We have a real monster on our hands.
This is the end of the Gideon Computer. I am going to complete my novel about Jesus, the poor Go-el Redeemer.
Jon Presco
Donald Trump attacks a private citizen on Twitter
This is what happens when Trump targets a private citizen who publicly challenges him.
When Trump tweeted about Batchelder in October 2015, he had fewer than 5 million followers; he now has more than 17 million and has bragged that having a Twitter account is “like owning the New York Times without the losses.” Twitter has become Trump’s cyber-magic wand, allowing him to quickly act on a fleeting idea, a fit of anger or something he sees on television. Now that he is the president-elect, the power of Trump’s tweets has only increased.
Left, Donald Trump addresses the No Labels Problem Solver Convention in Manchester, N.H., in 2015. Right, Lauren Batchelder listens as Trump answers her question. (Reuters, AP/Reuters, AP)With one tweet, Trump can change headlines on cable news, move financial markets or cause world leaders to worry. With one tweet last week, Trump inflamed a conflict with China. With another tweet on Tuesday, Trump caused Boeing stock to plummet. With a third on Wednesday night, Trump prompted a series of threatening calls to the home of a union leader who had called him a liar.
[I’m the union leader Donald Trump attacked. I’m tired of being to lied to about our jobs.]
Although Trump said months ago that he was likely to give up Twitter if elected, he has shown little sign of doing so. He will soon inherit the @POTUS account, which has 12.5 million followers.
“I think I am very restrained, and I talk about important things,” Trump said during an interview with the “Today” show this week. “Frankly, it’s a modern-day form of communication. . . . I get it out much faster than a press release. I get it out much more honestly than dealing with . . . dishonest reporters. So many reporters are dishonest.”
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