Valerie Plame's stunt to buy Twitter and delete Trump's account has larger purpose...

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Plame has setup a GoFundMe account, ostensibly to raise $1 billion to buy Twitter so they can ban Trump from using it. As she explains, she knows it will never happen. Trump could buy twitter right out from under her, besides America loves Trumps tweets and would boycott and bankrupt the company if she were to buy it.

Former CIA officer explains stunt to boot Trump from Twitter

(CNN) Former CIA officer Valerie Plame was roughly $1 billion short of her goal to buy a major stake in Twitter and persuade the publicly traded company to ban President Donald Trump -- so she started a GoFundMe campaign to raise that sum and, as the page says, "#BuyTwitter and delete Trump's account."

On CNN's "The Situation Room" Thursday, she conceded the goal was "really ambitious," but said the effort was mainly about drawing attention to what she says is the potential for Trump, a prolific Twitter user, to tweet the US into a nuclear confrontation.

"The point is, I want to shine a spotlight on showing how dangerous Trump and his Twitter button can be," Plame said.

Plame said she's trying to show that people do not "just have to stand by" as the President tweets. She also said she will not benefit financially from the campaign, and any proceeds it nets short of the goal would go to Global Zero, an organization Plame has worked with that advocates for complete nuclear disarmament.

Plame said Trump's behavior on Twitter made her concerned that his threats could provoke an attack from North Korea.

"This is deadly serious," Plame said.

She said she hopes the campaign pressures Twitter to ban Trump.

Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Public opinion surveys have regularly shown sizable majorities criticize Trump's use of the social media platform and say his tweets send the wrong message to world leaders.

Trump has lashed back at criticism of his tweeting on many occasions, at one point calling it "MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL."

Plame was a covert officer in the CIA until her identity was leaked in a scandal that gripped the George W. Bush administration.

As of Thursday afternoon, Plame's effort had raised $50,000 towards the $1 billion goal.
 
So basically she's scamming people out of money, admitting it, and folks are still giving her money. LAWLS
 
Plame has setup a GoFundMe account, ostensibly to raise $1 billion to buy Twitter so they can ban Trump from using it. As she explains, she knows it will never happen. Trump could buy twitter right out from under her, besides America loves Trumps tweets and would boycott and bankrupt the company if she were to buy it.

Former CIA officer explains stunt to boot Trump from Twitter

(CNN) Former CIA officer Valerie Plame was roughly $1 billion short of her goal to buy a major stake in Twitter and persuade the publicly traded company to ban President Donald Trump -- so she started a GoFundMe campaign to raise that sum and, as the page says, "#BuyTwitter and delete Trump's account."

On CNN's "The Situation Room" Thursday, she conceded the goal was "really ambitious," but said the effort was mainly about drawing attention to what she says is the potential for Trump, a prolific Twitter user, to tweet the US into a nuclear confrontation.

"The point is, I want to shine a spotlight on showing how dangerous Trump and his Twitter button can be," Plame said.

Plame said she's trying to show that people do not "just have to stand by" as the President tweets. She also said she will not benefit financially from the campaign, and any proceeds it nets short of the goal would go to Global Zero, an organization Plame has worked with that advocates for complete nuclear disarmament.

Plame said Trump's behavior on Twitter made her concerned that his threats could provoke an attack from North Korea.

"This is deadly serious," Plame said.

She said she hopes the campaign pressures Twitter to ban Trump.

Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Public opinion surveys have regularly shown sizable majorities criticize Trump's use of the social media platform and say his tweets send the wrong message to world leaders.

Trump has lashed back at criticism of his tweeting on many occasions, at one point calling it "MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL."

Plame was a covert officer in the CIA until her identity was leaked in a scandal that gripped the George W. Bush administration.

As of Thursday afternoon, Plame's effort had raised $50,000 towards the $1 billion goal.
I thought she died. Who is she?
 
Sounds like some pissant who got shellacked in the election begging money for a recount. Jill Stein, of course the loons ponied up $$, dopes
 

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