Dems pushing instruction manual for infiltrating Republican town hall meetings, shouting them down

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The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

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http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.
 
Of course they will. The only thing Dems are good at is protesting. Acting like petulant children is what they are best at.
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

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http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

So you don't think people should tell their representatives what they think? Where were you when all those Koch funded and Fox encouraged tea people were being such a pain?
 
Saw the guy who wrote the instruction booklet on the news and he said he wrote it based off of the successful tea party movement.
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
Insani-Tea Reigns: Koch Brothers Fail To Control The Monster They Created
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

-----------------------------------------------------------

http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.

Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
Insani-Tea Reigns: Koch Brothers Fail To Control The Monster They Created
Thanks, like I said.....

Good luck with your Nazi campaign.....
 
Thanks for mentioning that. There is a lot of helpful information in that guide, and it should be useful in a lot of ways. You can download it at

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)

It's not common knowledge, but several people have pledged donations tied to how many times that guide is accessed.or downloaded. The more hits, the higher the donations. Go to the site often.

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda (web version)
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
Insani-Tea Reigns: Koch Brothers Fail To Control The Monster They Created
Thanks, like I said.....

Good luck with your Nazi campaign.....

So now you don't believe Forbes? I guess it's all Alex Jones all the time for you, right?
 
The great thing about the TEA party is that it didn't have, or need, a guide.....:lol:

Good luck with your AstroTurf, all of America is watching and laughing.....

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
Insani-Tea Reigns: Koch Brothers Fail To Control The Monster They Created
Thanks, like I said.....

Good luck with your Nazi campaign.....

So now you don't believe Forbes? I guess it's all Alex Jones all the time for you, right?
That the Koch's had nothing to do with the TEA party?
 
The leftist-fanatic project to send small numbers of agitators to otherwise-peaceful Town Hall meetings held by Republicans, is proceeding as planned. The are publishing manuals on how to get inside, disrupt the proceedings, shout down the speakers, interrupt any actual communications, and pretend they are much greater in number than they actually are.

Situation normal for crybabies who lost the election and can't do anything useful.

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http://nypost.com/2017/02/18/obama-linked-activists-have-a-training-manual-for-protesting-trump/

Obama-linked activists have a ‘training manual’ for protesting Trump
By
Paul Sperry

February 18, 2017 | 10:30am |
Updated February 20, 2017 | 10:07am

An Obama-tied activist group training tens of thousands of agitators to protest President Trump’s policies plans to hit Republican lawmakers supporting those policies even harder this week, when they return home for the congressional recess and hold town hall meetings and other functions.

Organizing for Action, a group founded by former President Barack Obama and featured prominently on his new post-presidency website, is distributing a training manual to anti-Trump activists that advises them to bully GOP lawmakers into backing off support for repealing ObamaCare, curbing immigration from high-risk Islamic nations and building a border wall.

In a new Facebook post, OFA calls on activists to mobilize against Republicans from now until Feb. 26, when “representatives are going to be in their home districts.”

The protesters disrupted town halls earlier this month, including one held in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was confronted by hundreds of angry demonstrators claiming to be his constituents.

The manual, published with OFA partner “Indivisible,” advises protesters to go into halls quietly so as not to raise alarms, and “grab seats at the front of the room but do not all sit together.” Rather, spread out in pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposes the Republican host’s positions. “This will help reinforce the impression of broad consensus.” It also urges them to ask “hostile” questions — while keeping “a firm hold on the mic” — and loudly boo the GOP politician if he isn’t “giving you real answers.”

“Express your concern [to the event’s hosts] they are giving a platform to pro-Trump authoritarianism, racism, and corruption,” it says.

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda, and to prime “the ground for the 2018 midterms when Democrats retake power.”

The goal is to make Republicans, even from safe districts, second-guess their support for the Trump agenda.

“Even the safest [Republican] will be deeply alarmed by signs of organized opposition,” the document states, “because these actions create the impression that they’re not connected to their district and not listening to their constituents.”

After the event, protesters are advised to feed video footage to local and national media.

“Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating” for Republican lawmakers, it says, when “shared through social media and picked up by local and national media.” After protesters gave MSNBC, CNN and the networks footage of their dust-up with Chaffetz, for example, the outlets ran them continuously, forcing Chaffetz to issue statements defending himself.

The manual also advises protesters to flood “Trump-friendly” lawmakers’ Hill offices with angry phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White House adviser Steve Bannon.

A script advises callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”

The document provides no evidence to support such accusations.

Protesters, who may or may not be affiliated with OFA, are also storming district offices. Last week, GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher blamed a “mob” of anti-Trump activists for knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California office. A video of the incident, showing a small crowd around an opening door, was less conclusive.

Separately, OFA, which is run by ex-Obama officials and staffers, plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states this year to attack Trump and Republicans over ObamaCare’s repeal.
 
Anyone with a brain knows what is going on. These people are sore losers. They have no honor. And I doubt that they have any moral convictions. They are Evil & Seditious.
 
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The Koch Brothers, George Soros and Warren Buffet all supported Hillary Clinton.

Clinton was beholden to Corporate and Globalist interest who sold out America for a profit.

No. It had Koch brothers appointed leaders and Koch brothers funding.
Strange how the progressives, like the Koch brothers, hated the TEA party....

Look at the bright side, you have your Nazi Soros funding your AstroTurf movement.....:lol:
Insani-Tea Reigns: Koch Brothers Fail To Control The Monster They Created
Thanks, like I said.....

Good luck with your Nazi campaign.....

So now you don't believe Forbes? I guess it's all Alex Jones all the time for you, right?
That the Koch's had nothing to do with the TEA party?
 
I always go to the New York Post blog to get the most accurate news! And, WOW! There are tens of thousands of people being trained to interrupt town hall meetings! Do they do that in underground tunnels beneath Walmarts that the government took over during Jade Helm? For some reason, this particular organization is not in my community. I am a member of Aliance4action, and they sent me this last week in advance of our Town Hall meeting with our Republican Rep:

“Etiquette”

· Signs will not be allowed inside the church.

· Signs and demonstrating are fine along the street on the sidewalk and embankment. a4a will have some signs available and recommends positive messages such as We “heart” immigration, We “heart” public education, We “heart” human rights

· Please be respectful and civil to all—and, if needed, ask others around you to do likewise. No chanting, booing, interrupting. Let’s not allow the MoCs to be “correct” about radical, disruptive activists.

I guess that we miss out on all the fun down here in Southern AZ.
 

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