While there is a decent number of conservatives who use Twitter, they are not the only ones. The presence of woke leftists has been much more apparent and evident due in part to Twitter’s long-standing commitment to suppressing conservative accounts through suspensions, throttling and bannings. It’s a practice that won’t be stopping anytime soon.
But though Twitter’s “handling” of right-wing accounts has been unfavorably biased over the years, there are those that have ended up excelling at what they do by cutting through the BS and showing the world what mainstream media outlets and Big Tech overlords would prefer the masses don’t see about our elected “leaders” on the left.
The official account is one example. RNC ResearchThe account tweets mainly video content, including Democrats from Joe Biden getting caught saying or doing strange or unusual things. Short video clips will also be posted by reporters and media professionals who sometimes dare to reveal inconvenient facts about the administration.
Because of that, RNC Research – which is managed and run by the RNC – ranks as the White House’s least favorite Twitter account according to a new report from Politico’s West Wing Playbook:
Ask any Democratic operative these days, including some who work in the Biden White House, about the Twitter account they find most noxious and you’re likely to get the same answer.
@RNCResearch — the handle for the Republican National Committee to sling mud, tar opponents, and try to shape news cycles — is perhaps the purest distillation of GOP politics in the DONALD TRUMP era. And that’s for good reason. When charting how they would attack President Joe Biden at the beginning of last year’s term, the conservatives behind this feed took cues from Trump’s war room: Flood the area and bully his opponents.
One RNC official recalls that the initial goal was to make Biden leave his honeymoon and be aggressive dog-on-a bone. All of the brass complied.
As further evidence of the account’s effectiveness in disrupting official Democrat narratives about our fearless leader and his minions, one former Biden campaign staffer who is apparently completely lacking in self-awareness, harshly criticized RNC Research, calling it a place for “nihilist teenage sh*tposters”:
“It’s like they handed the keys over to some nihilist teenage sh*tposters who wanted to see how fast they could get reporters to discount everything they say,” a Biden campaign alum told West Wing Playbook. “They think crowing about intentionally lying makes them tough when it really just worsens the feedback loop.”
When your opponents are accusing you of something they know they themselves actually do, you know you’ve hit the mark.
In any case RNC ResearchThey responded by screen-grabbing and uploading the headline from the story as their Twitter Header.
https://t.co/Fy1lVD3pz2 pic.twitter.com/j8JsEq0bGU
— MARY WICKER (@MARYWICKER20) August 12, 2022
Heh.
RNC Research has currently 245,000 followers. It is amazing to think of how many people replied to this survey. this tweetGiven the fact that the Biden White House was told by many people they would be following, I expect the number of followers to rise to the thousands.
Maybe they’ll get even more people following them once they see what types of great content they post, like this video:
Below are 10 minutes of Democrats denigrating the presidential election results in 2000, 2004 & 2016. pic.twitter.com/bJRbzEcIO2
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 28, 2022
In short, they must be doing something right if they’ve gotten on the bad side of the Biden White House. If nothing else, they are worthy of a follow.
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