“The Movement” – 24 Million Watched Trump Facebook Live Event…

T. Belman. By setting up this facility, Trump is bypassing the MSM including cable by setting up his own commentary and spin over theirs.

CONSERVATIVE TREEHOUSE

No presidential candidate in our lifetime has ever had so much simultaneous opposition; yet worked so intensely hard to win the campaign. A stunning work ethic and drive.

Trump on reddit 2LAS VEGAS, NV – [Wednesday] night, Donald Trump for President held a Facebook Live event from the third Presidential Debate in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Much like a Trump rally, the Facebook Live event brought in a massive crowd of viewers, and the campaign saw record-breaking engagement numbers, proving Mr. Trump’s message is resonating across the board.

24 million people were reached during the ground breaking Facebook Live event, which translated into 8.8 million video views, 91 percent of which were unique users. These viewers watched 11.8 million minutes of content, the equivalent to 22 years of view time, which illustrates the strength of the event’s reach. There were 1.3 million comments made about the event, which garnered over 8 million post engagements making it one of the largest debate discussions on the internet.

The enormous groundswell of support for Mr. Trump spurred an impressive fundraising effort as well, generating $9 million in contributions from an excess of 150 thousand donors.

“Mr. Trump has said many times that this is not a campaign, it’s a movement. That is evident in the size of the crowds our campaign rallies attract, and also in the unprecedented level of engagement sparked by Mr. Trump’s social media activity. According to an analysis by the Center for Public Integrity, more than 96 percent of presidential campaign contributions made by members of the media have gone to Hillary Clinton. Our pre-and-post-debate Facebook Live event gave the Trump campaign an opportunity to leverage our candidate’s massive digital footprint to take our message straight to millions of voters, without the filter of the clearly biased media.”

Brad Parscale, Digital Marketing Director

Republican voter turnout projected 2

October 21, 2016 | 18 Comments »

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  2. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    Gotcha…I think.When I keep the pad left click down and move the cursor it highlights and then, you say, I just need to press the “Highlight and quote. I’ll try it the next post I make on a particular part of a comment. Thank you indeed.

    Since Windows 10 was forced on me I have not been able to find anything. I had just got used to Windows 7 after a few years with it. My son bought me a new laptop with Windows 8, elevated to 8.1 and then 10. A week ago I got caught in a Microsoft scam, and my computer seized up completely. So I reformatted, which was worse…?? The Microosoft tech on the phone spent nearly 3 hours giving me all kinds of instructions which didn’t work, and that caused problems like you wouldn’t believe.

    My touch pad has lost it’s capability for 2 finger use, scrolling up,down, sideways, enlarging and etc. I know really nothing about these new fangled machines, being a relic from the Dark Ages of typewriters. I’ managing O.K. now without the pad capabilities, and hesitate to call the Microsoft tech again, although I have the case #., Like Jack Benny when held up by a gunman for money one night, saying “your money or your life” ….”wait, wait…I’m thinking…”

  3. @ Austin:
    Several ways I can think of: 1) triple left click anywhere in the body of the paragraph to highlight. 2) position the cursor at the beginning of the section, click, drag and release at the end. 3) Left click just before beginning, scroll down to end (if you have a wheel you can also scroll with that) hold down shift key while quickly left clicking and releasing to highlight section. These are windows tricks and tips that also work in Android and Chromebooks, not sure about Apple. You can also find helpful videos on just about every topic and mini-topic in Youtube. Ask question in Google and add “youtube” rather than in youtube, dedicated search engines and particularly Google are more intuitive. Then hit “highlight and quote button.” Unfortunately, you can not use Highlight and quote or reply to this comment button, if you come back to it to correct or add something in edit mode. You can also, google the topic: “Windows Shortcuts”. Other useful shortcuts (these predate windows but are universal): Ctrl-A: select all, Ctrl-C: Copy, Ctrl-V: Paste, Ctrl-F: find on page, Ctrl-P: print. (Hold down control key while quickly typing and releasing the letter in question).

  4. @ bernard

    ross:
    Well, I’ve just done that…at least I think I have, but I’m sure it won’t work because there was no instruction from you as to how to isolate the section I want to highlight. I’ll press Post Comment and we’ll see.

  5. bernard ross Said:

    I am thinking that you might not know how to use the “highlight and quote” button

    Thank you. bernard ross Said:

    like lots of idealistic young Jewish girls of the sixties into civil rights she became very disillussioned with the black back stabbing of Jews.

    That was David Horowitz’s story. The Black Panthers murdered a friend of his who he referred. She became their accountant and learned too much. It was covered up. They were a sacred cow. Sacred gangsters.

  6. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    I am thinking that you might not know how to use the “highlight and quote” button
    you just select a section of a posters post like any word document and then you click on the “highlight and quote” button under the posters name that you wish to quote. It will automatically then place it in a blockquote in the your comments box and insert the name of the quoted poster above the blockquote.

    also, you can use the “quote” button on top of the comments box you are writing in to quote from the article or another poster, with no attribution of quote attached: you press quote button, select and copy you desired selection, then paste to the right of the quote in the comments box then press the quote button again. Or, you select, copy and paste in box then select/highlight your own paste and press the quote button.
    good luck

  7. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    PL, huh? Did you guys take a worker to a ballgame and buy him a hotdog?

    that was she… I was apolitical and pragmatic… like lots of idealistic young Jewish girls of the sixties into civil rights she became very disillussioned with the black back stabbing of Jews. In those days my politics was getting the girls and the closest thing I got to civil rights then was singing doo wop in the subway.

  8. @ bernard ross:”Sebastien Zorn Said:

    especially late 1970’s East Village, NYC

    I was there mid to late ’60’s, lived with a progressive labor girlfriend around the corner from Ratners… which I think became filmore east.”

    PL, huh? Did you guys take a worker to a ballgame and buy him a hotdog?

  9. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    especially late 1970’s East Village, NYC

    I was there mid to late ’60’s, lived with a progressive labor girlfriend around the corner from Ratners… which I think became filmore east.

  10. @ yamit82:
    Certainly true with controversial subjects. You have to be very careful. I often add search terms like “UN Watch” or “Arutz Sheva” to weed out the pseudo-scientific anti-semitic sites out there waiting to trap the unwary.

  11. @ ArnoldHarris:
    Thank you. Forgive my ignorance but I am unfamiliar with the term, “Outspeaker.” Could you enlighten me? thanks again.

    Aahh, I just googled you:https://outspeaker.wordpress.com/. In the words of the immortal Dr. Gilda: “Neeever Miiiind!”

    A propos of nothing: You know, in some ways the internet is a real asset but in other ways, it’s really destroyed the art of conversation. I remember back in the day — especially late 1970’s East Village, NYC — We would argue about whether something was so or not using faulty logic building on what we thought we knew. Conversations could go on for days, weeks. Now, you can just look it up. End of Conversation.
    Such a drag, man, you know?

  12. @ Sebastien Zorn:
    SZ, your comment on the Facebook mass meeting is one of the most insightful examples that I have seen in explaining how Trump uses flexible tactics to accomplish specific goals.

    I too have been following Israel’s successful policies of growing improved ties to the many states in central and southern Africa, along with Russia, China, India and Latin America.

    The Eilat-Ashdod rail link will benefit China, Russia, India, and Israel, and will make a strong Israel an important international asset to all the major states who live on world trade.

    Arnold Harris, Outspeaker

  13. I agree totally with his bypassing the cesspool called MSM.
    Let Clinton wallow in those sewers. That is her natural habitat.

  14. He should have defended Wiki leaks when she attacked Russia and praised the transparency of the emails rather than calling for a new McCarthy era and war.

    Wikileaks has never endangered actual National Security secrets. Unlike Hillary. Four minutes, huh?
    I don’ t want her negotiating anything for me, thank you very much, but I’d love to have her over for a game of cards.

  15. Awesome! I thought He did really well. I realize time was limited and he was under constant fire, but, it was starting to get a little repetitive. It occurred to me later that perhaps he could add these on the campaign trail: 1)Healthcare: Obamacare was Hillary care. She’s been pushing this disaster since she was First Lady. I remember Obama saying to her (about the Mandate, sign up or else!) What are you going to do with people who don’t sign up, jail them? Then he became the nominee and adopted her program as his own.
    In the same way, Hillary said, about Higher Education, more or less what Donald is saying, and to Sanders, how are we going to pay for no tuition in public colleges, either it can’t be done, or taxes will skyrocket for everybody.* But, in the debate, she touted “my and Bernie Sanders plan for free tuition in public colleges.”
    Second, on gun ownership, it was good he mentioned that Chicago, the city with some of the strictest gun conrtrol laws, has one of the worst homicide rates. He could have pointed out, first, that, places with no guns, tend to have more violence by other means. Look at Israel. Second, he could have cited the town that required every family to have a gun, and how crime dropped precipitously there.
    It was good he mentioned, Haiti, he could have, on the positive side talked about how Israel was the first to send emergency teams there in their disasters, as they have been the first everywhere, including here. And they are revolutionanizing health care, energy use and water use for the poor and everybody throughout the world. And the “designated Yeller” has done nothing but humiliate and kick Israel in the teeth (except at election time, of course, like Obama).
    And how, despite that, Israel is forging alliances on many levels with countries in Africa, Russia, Vietnam, China. He could mention the Red-Med link. China and Israel are building a rail link to replace the Suez Canal together.
    He should have defended Wiki leaks when she attacked Russia and praised the transparency of the emails rather than calling for a new McCarthy era and war. She’s not afraid of Russia, but she fears pissing off Iran? And like her husband, she wants to send our military on pointless adventures while gutting their budget? Come on!

    You can google all this to find the corroboration. It’s all there.
    —-
    *Oh, yes. I forgot. I actually Support the Sanders plan for higher education though I don’t know if a national tax is the way to go. City University of New York, and City College, even a little longer, was free if you got in with competitive exams and good grades from the 1840’s until the 1960’s. Cooper Union, Curtis School of Music, free if you get it in, CCNY has a full scholarship program, Harvard, and I think Yale and Princeton – free if you get in and need to borrow. It could be a combination of private and public, public, private, local, through advertising (e.g., “This stretch of Highway was paid for by Cher” like that) Don’t know. But, I think it can be done without breaking the bank. I am just pointing out their cynical ideological hypocrisy. It’s different when Donald Changes a position. He either has gotten new information or he is taking a different tack to solve the same problem. He has said he will not govern by fiat** (executive order) like Obama. He is a deal maker. These are proposals. They have to get support across the aisles (there’s aisles within the GOP, too) and FLY.
    Finally, one thing, nobody anywhere has talked about — concerning education — to my knowledge. Is the importance of glamour to success. We’ve seen it with Donald. The period in Hollywood when we had the best schools, public and private, and the best students, the most educated people is the period when Hollywood glamourized education and the artistic, scientific, scholarly skills that it produces. We need a glamorous President to glamorize education, once again. I know from personal experience, that the students who do best, even in adversity, are those who don’t consider it a waste of time. Look at Bill Clinton, Ben Carson and Abraham Lincoln. It ain’t coincidence.
    ** Yugos (the national car of Yugoslavia that isn’t available here because last I checked Bill Clinton’s embargo on Yugoslavia was still in effect — I met a girl who said we bombed the car factory where her father worked — also the butt of many jokes as the worst car every made — though the cheapest to repair because it is so simple you can repair it with parts from the hardware store, supposedly) have Fiat (famous Italian car) engines.
    If Hillary is elected, she won’t govern by fiat. She will govern by Yugo!