As Last notes, the realization that Parscale is running a disastrous campaign that is headed for a loss in November seems to have finally hit Trump on Saturday night if the video of a dispirited president walking back to the White House after the disastrous Tulsa rally is any indication.
Using the line, “Look at the big brain on Brad” from the film “Pulp Fiction” Last suggested that Parscale — who has never before run a political campaign, much less a presidential campaign — is not the “genius” that he purports to be, and the columnist wondered why the campaign manager has yet to be fired.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Now Everyone Is Jumping On Brad Parscale
The judgements are too hasty. Parscale's Facebook campaigns for Trump have been very effective, because they aren't sophisticated. Blunt force and repetitiveness are exactly what you need in politics. So, too many blue seats in Tulsa means goodbye to Brad. Maybe the campaign will now be outsourced to overly-sophisticated Russian bots:
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