2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMy potential dinner with Trump.
I was given my deceased sisters iPad, which is where she connected for her emails. All of a sudden, the Trump Campaign is sending unsolicited emails to her. (I dont know her password to cancel the account, so I go into her account every day and empty it of recently received messages.)
My sister died January 4, 2015 and would never, ever have supported Trump so it is not like this is something initiated by her. I have no doubt that if she was still alive, she would have called me about these emails and we would have had a good laugh, as she deleted them.
The first email was an introduction to Kelly Ann Conway. The second the offer of a lifetime to win a dinner with Trump. (Sorry, I just threw up in my mouth, a little bit.)
Oddly enough, these Trump campaign emails started arriving just after the very important messages from someone in Nigeria who has received a gigantic inheritance and needs some financial help from her to collect and share the fortune. Coincidence??
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)Siwsan
(26,250 posts)Although I am not easily intimidated and do have this habit speaking my mind. Even better, there is my tendency to up-chuck when I try to eat while under stress. That would make for a mighty fine photo op.
duncang
(1,907 posts)Dipshit donnie group did put out a cease and desist order. Saying they were not authorized sending them out. But not sure what has happened with that. My wife received one before the cease and desist order was put out. But she has also gotten more. Not sure on the last one if it was real or not. Since it doesn't really matter to me whether it is from one con artist or another. Emails from both would be the same type of con.
Siwsan
(26,250 posts)First, I think it is from the campaign because the campaign logo is at the top and at the bottom it says "Disclaimer: This is a special promotion offered and verified by Donald J. Trump to get dinner with him at one of his fundraisers as his special guest." (The 'verified' was underlined in the email.)
Paid for by Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee authorized by and composed of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee.
And I just noticed that even though it was sent to her email address, the message salutation is to her husband!
Their right wing, evangelical brother in law is a big Trump supporter. Now I'm thinking that since the only email address he had for them was my sister's, he took it upon himself to use her email to sign my brother in law with the Trump campaign. My BOL is NOT a Trump supporter and the only thing he knows how to do on a computer is look up 'Auto Trader' and the cars for sale section of 'Craig's List'. So he doesn't have a clue he is now signed up as a supporter of Trump!
duncang
(1,907 posts)I don't know if the fake one got better or it was from dipshit. I had the feeling this was actually was from him. My wife's boss is a big supporter of dipshit. Yours sounds like the same one.
PJMcK
(21,998 posts)This may be a tad off-topic but it's an interesting thought. Donald Trump has said he likes fast food because he knows what's in it. So do I which is why I rarely eat fast food. Does he think food from a better restaurant has lower quality ingredients than a Big Mac?
Donald Trump is an idiot. He also eats-- and looks-- like shit.
Siwsan
(26,250 posts)I feel the same way about fast food places.
He needs to change his name to Donald "WTF?????" Trump.