Anonymous ID: a9adc9 Jan. 27, 2018, 5:07 p.m. No.185265   🗄️.is 🔗kun

New(ish) strategy:

 

Methodically counter FAKE NEWS using their own publicly printed marching orders. The NYT generally takes the lead in this role but not always. The perfect example of this is this story about the upcoming state of the union address. Headline: “State of the Union Preview: will Trump stick to the script?”

 

https:// mobile.nytimes.com/2018/01/27/us/politics/trump-state-of-the-union.html?referer=http:// drudgereport.com/

 

They literally itemize all the angles of concern they have, and the issues the media needs to have spin ready to go for.

 

My proposal: we identify the media narratives and watch for articles like the one above to anticipate their coming focus. Q’s 4am drops and others used obviously as well.

 

We then anticipate their spin, which isn’t that difficult, and have the counter arguments ready before they even make their case. Essentially we already do this here, but in a less organized way. I’m parsing through the article I linked and will post again with an example of the type of analysis I’m attempting to describe here. If I can put it together well enough and some of you think it is worth it I’ll start a new thread and keep it updated.

 

Hit me with ideas if you’ve got any.