If you want a grass roots movement of your very own, regardless of public demand for whatever you are pushing, call up Adam Swart and he can give you the fanboys, fangirls, as many as you need ... so long as the price is right. (CNN: The lucrative business of crowds for hire)
In this way, Hillary Clinton could create the illusion of a crowd surge even when it does not really exist. Donald Trump almost certainly does it as well whereas the others, except Sanders, are too dim-witted to do much beyond chasing each other's tails. Bernie Sanders doesn't have the big money so he gets the grass roots movement the old-fashioned way, he earns it.
The kind of shameless avarice in creating false causes and manipulating public policy by writing a check commensurate to how many people you want to affect is a direct threat to the way Americans interact because the false representation creates nothing more than an illusion.
All those screaming fanboys and fangirls at rallies for the leading candidates ... were, in high probability, paid to be there.
Listen to Sanders' words and not the hoopla the media creates because almost all of it is hype, much of it isn't real, and all of it is only paid advertising, particularly from Trump and Clinton. Ever since the CNN Debate, there has been one story after the other about Clinton on CNN and none of them have had anything particularly spectacular to note, they're just paid advertising because Time Warner has invested so much in Clinton (i.e. over half a million dollars).
Donald Trump doesn't matter much because he won't last anyway; it's just a countdown until he self-destructs. Hillary Clinton has still got women buffaloed on how much she will do for them so apparently they missed Barack Obama and his eight-year campaign as a champion for black people. Yah, I missed that too ... because it didn't happen any more than Hillary Clinton will be a champion for women.
As always, they do it all with mirrors and Adam Swart will sell you one if the price is right. Morality may cost more but he doesn't sell that.
In this way, Hillary Clinton could create the illusion of a crowd surge even when it does not really exist. Donald Trump almost certainly does it as well whereas the others, except Sanders, are too dim-witted to do much beyond chasing each other's tails. Bernie Sanders doesn't have the big money so he gets the grass roots movement the old-fashioned way, he earns it.
The kind of shameless avarice in creating false causes and manipulating public policy by writing a check commensurate to how many people you want to affect is a direct threat to the way Americans interact because the false representation creates nothing more than an illusion.
All those screaming fanboys and fangirls at rallies for the leading candidates ... were, in high probability, paid to be there.
Listen to Sanders' words and not the hoopla the media creates because almost all of it is hype, much of it isn't real, and all of it is only paid advertising, particularly from Trump and Clinton. Ever since the CNN Debate, there has been one story after the other about Clinton on CNN and none of them have had anything particularly spectacular to note, they're just paid advertising because Time Warner has invested so much in Clinton (i.e. over half a million dollars).
Donald Trump doesn't matter much because he won't last anyway; it's just a countdown until he self-destructs. Hillary Clinton has still got women buffaloed on how much she will do for them so apparently they missed Barack Obama and his eight-year campaign as a champion for black people. Yah, I missed that too ... because it didn't happen any more than Hillary Clinton will be a champion for women.
As always, they do it all with mirrors and Adam Swart will sell you one if the price is right. Morality may cost more but he doesn't sell that.
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