Fired for working for the Trump Campaign

Started by gcode, January 14, 2021, 04:20 AM

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/juliorosas/2021/01/13/former-trump-campaign-staffer-says-fired-from-new-job-because-he-worked-for-trump-n2583064">//https://townhall.com/tipsheet/juliorosas/2021/01/13/former-trump-campaign-staffer-says-fired-from-new-job-because-he-worked-for-trump-n2583064

QuoteA former 2020 Trump campaign staffer posted to his Twitter account on Tuesday he was fired from his new job because a client to the company found out he worked on President Trump's reelection efforts.

Dawson Buchanan worked as a contract coordinator, which handles the conducting and coordinating of Trump's rallies, and had established a rapport with Private Jet Services, a private jet company. He says he was hired in January and then fired after the National Hockey League found out about his past work experience.

According to Buchanan, the NHL threatened to cancel its contract with PJS unless they let him go.

RobertELee

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Taking plays right out of the Biden playbook

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Zoober

#2
Not interested in any professional sports now. They are all bullies and thugs. Even the white supremacy hockey league.

YoDoug

#3
NHL has deep pockets. Should make for a great discrimination lawsuit. If enough big companies are hit with multi-million dollar lawsuits they will stop doing this. The key will be filing it in the right court so it doesn't get kicked by a liberal judge.

gcode

#4
Quote from: YoDoug post_id=3338 time=1610632809 user_id=58NHL has deep pockets. Should make for a great discrimination lawsuit. If enough big companies are hit with multi-million dollar lawsuits they will stop doing this. The key will be filing it in the right court so it doesn't get kicked by a liberal judge.


as an infamous ex President used to say
"Punch back, twice as hard"

TylerBeer

#5
I'm sure it was out of fear that he would put ketchup on the steaks

gcode

#6
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=3344 time=1610634579 user_id=116I'm sure it was out of fear that he would put ketchup on the steaks


actually it's because the left has become a bunch of fascist thugs
I'm old enough to remember when blacklists were a bad thing

RobertELee

#7
Quote from: gcode post_id=3357 time=1610637143 user_id=60blacklists were a bad thing


REPORTED!!!  :spank:

TylerBeer

#8
Quote from: gcode post_id=3357 time=1610637143 user_id=60
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=3344 time=1610634579 user_id=116I'm sure it was out of fear that he would put ketchup on the steaks


actually it's because the left has become a bunch of fascist thugs
I'm old enough to remember when blacklists were a bad thing


hahah but you know, the right, who's literally protesting with neo-nazi, fascist thugs... is totally cool. Special, special people.

TylerBeer

#9
Or maybe the NHL didn't want a contract coordinator involved with greasing the wheels of graft for Trump's benefit, working in the NHL. Or maybe, the ally contracts were horrendous and someone found out it was that guy, and wanted to get him out while they could.

I can't see the NHL putting themselves in a position for a cut and dry wrongful dismissal case.  They're assholes, but not stupid.

Smit

#10
I heard it was Antifa dressed up in MAGA hats.

Just sayin.

TylerBeer

#11
yeah definitely Antifa

gcode

#12
Quote from: Smit post_id=3370 time=1610645706 user_id=66I heard it was Antifa dressed up in MAGA hats.

Just sayin.


You heard right
https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/14/i-saw-provocateurs-at-the-capitol-riot-on-jan-6/">//https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/14/i-saw-provocateurs-at-the-capitol-riot-on-jan-6/
QuoteThe deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol bore the markings of an organized operation planned well in advance of the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress.

A small number of cadre appeared to use the cover of a huge rally to stage its attack. Before it began, I saw from my vantage point on the West Front of the Capitol what appeared to be four separate cells or units:

1. Plainclothes militants. Militant, aggressive men in Donald Trump and MAGA gear at a front police line at the base of the temporary presidential inaugural platform;

2. Agents-provocateurs. Scattered groups of men exhorting the marchers to gather closely and tightly toward the center of the outside of the Capitol building and prevent them from leaving;

3. Fake Trump protesters. A few young men wearing Trump or MAGA hats backwards and who did not fit in with the rest of the crowd in terms of their actions and demeanor, whom I presumed to be Antifa or other leftist agitators; and

4. Disciplined, uniformed column of attackers. A column of organized, disciplined men, wearing similar but not identical camouflage uniforms and black gear, some with helmets and GoPro cameras or wearing subdued Punisher skull patches.

All of these cells or groups stood out from the very large crowd by their behavior and overall demeanor. However, they did not all appear at the same time. Not until the very end did it appear there was a prearranged plan to storm the Capitol building, and to manipulate the unsuspecting crowd as cover and as a follow-on force.


gcode

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Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=3369 time=1610645256 user_id=116Or maybe the NHL didn't want a contract coordinator involved with greasing the wheels of graft for Trump's benefit, working in the NHL. Or maybe, the ally contracts were horrendous and someone found out it was that guy, and wanted to get him out while they could.

I can't see the NHL putting themselves in a position for a cut and dry wrongful dismissal case.  They're assholes, but not stupid.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-lincoln-blacklist-11610494450">//https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-lincoln-blacklist-11610494450

QuoteStuart Stevens, a senior advisor to the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, tweeted Saturday that "we are constructing a database of Trump officials & staff that will detail their roles in the Trump administration & track where they are now." He added: "No personal info, only professional. But they will be held accountable & not allowed to pretend they were not involved."

The Lincoln Project is a well-funded political action group, run mostly by former GOP consultants, that made ads for Democrats in the 2020 election cycle. We often disagreed, especially with the group's effort to unseat principled GOP Senators, but never begrudged donors exercising their First Amendment right to influence the political process.

It's something else to turn fire on former public servants in private life. Mr. Stevens tells us in an email that he's doing nothing more than Wikipedia does with its pages listing past Administration alumni. But then why broadcast his stigmatizing intentions?

The only reason for an anti-Trump group to publicize the employment information of former officials is to deter employers from hiring them. If they are hired, progressive employees could scour the list and create petitions for them to be fired or doxed. This will deepen America's civic strife.

TylerBeer

#14
Speaking of fired for working for Trump. LOL RUDY

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/14/trump-refusing-to-pay-rudy-giuliani-legal-fees-after-falling-out">https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... alling-out">https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/14/trump-refusing-to-pay-rudy-giuliani-legal-fees-after-falling-out