TRUMP CHRONICLES: 2016 PRIMARY CAMPAIGN

TODAY IS
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020

AND THE BLOWER IS WATCHING TRUMP-HATERS’  CORONAVIRUS COMMENTS

 On Trump’s 1145th Day In Office, With Still None Of Obama’s Political Perps In The Slammer

But Today In 2016, The Blower Featured

“Super Tuesday Two” (They Had To Call It Something!)image012

“Cartoon Wars” (More Political Propaganda From Both Sides Of The Aisle!)Untitled

“D-RAT Talking Points Memo” (Where Biased Local Newscasts Begin)image014

Another “Fuse and Zoomtown Subscribers Alert” (Here’s Why You Didn’t Get All Of Your Blowers Today)image015

“Antidisestablishmentarianism” (It Sounds Like Something We Would Really Be Against) image018

And In “Tuesday’s Triumphs” From The Whistleblower Newsroom

Whistleblower Senior National Political Affairs Analyst Britt Humus says Super Tuesday Two may turn out pretty good for Donald Trump, who the Washington Post reports won convincing victories in Michigan and Mississippi, the day’s biggest Republican presidential primaries, suggesting that the intensified GOP establishment assault on Trump’s character and record had failed so far to wound the front-runner for the nomination. Early returns in Michigan showed Trump with a clear lead over Texas Senator Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich as The Beaver, while in Mississippi, Cruz was running a strong second. In both states, Trump galvanized the huge populations of white working-class voters with his populist economic pitch, nativist rhetoric and outsider appeal. Running far behind in both primaries was Florida Senator “Little Marco” Rubio who was on track to record among of his poorest results of the season, in danger of finishing below the 15 percent threshold to win any delegates in either state.image019image003image008