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She’s the most outspoken against war, period. That’s why she is the biggest threat. The military industrial complex is perhaps the biggest cash cow for powerful private interests. Look at who sponsors Fox, CNN and MSNBC—companies like Boeing and Raytheon. Some of the biggest defense contractors on the planet. You think they might want to get their money’s worth out of their sponsorship? Seems odd to me that these companies don’t pay for traditional commercial break advertisements, yet still are willing to fund these networks to the tune of millions. Tulsi may not be polling high, the corporate news media intends to keep it that way. When one of these status quo-threatening candidates begins to pique the public interest, it’s time for a smear job. Russia?? Come the fuck on.Maybe that's the translation. But I wonder why they'd attack her rather than any of the other outsiders that had a good debate performance? Yang, for instance, is much more of an outsider than a sitting US congressperson, and had arguably a better debate than Tulsi.
Also I don't see why the 'corporate media' would be threatened by a candidate polling at 1 or 2%, even if she did have a good debate. What's the threat, even if she were to win the presidency? Is she going to outlaw TV or something?
The most-searched part doesn't mean much - Marianne had a lot of searches too, and polls at 0%. It's more a function of lack of name recognition.
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Why is it ok for companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and YouTube to influence elections, quite literally, with algorithms and selective preferences? Nobody seems to bring up this point when crying about election meddling. Those four companies combined have more power and influence than the Russian government, yet we are in a literal state of hysteria at the prospect of a has-been superpower (allegedly) paying $4000 for some hackers to make memes.
She’s the most outspoken against war, period. That’s why she is the biggest threat. The military industrial complex is perhaps the biggest cash cow for powerful private interests. Look at who sponsors Fox, CNN and MSNBC—companies like Boeing and Raytheon. Some of the biggest defense contractors on the planet. You think they might want to get their money’s worth out of their sponsorship? Seems odd to me that these companies don’t pay for traditional commercial break advertisements, yet still are willing to fund these networks to the tune of millions. Tulsi may not be polling high, the corporate news media intends to keep it that way. When one of these status quo-threatening candidates begins to pique the public interest, it’s time for a smear job. Russia?? Come the fuck on.
I think big tech, is one of the most dangerous forces on the planet right now. Google, Amazon, Twitter, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, all of them are scary...Eh, that sounds pretty tin-foil-hat to me. But I'm willing to listen and read. Show me what Boeing and Raytheon spend on Fox, CNN, and MSNBC. If it's an enormous amount, I'll start to be convinced.
And I'm not sure that jewishinsider.com really qualifies as 'corporate news media' anyway. Do they get money from Raytheon also?
Does the Daily Stormer take orders from the corporate news media? Does RT?
barfo
Why is it ok for companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and YouTube to influence elections, quite literally, with algorithms and selective preferences? Nobody seems to bring up this point when crying about election meddling. Those four companies combined have more power and influence than the Russian government, yet we are in a literal state of hysteria at the prospect of a has-been superpower (allegedly) paying $4000 for some hackers to make memes.
These guy don't believe it. But you can prove it to yourself. Google fails on damn near every query I try where I want to see some stuff not in step with the current liberal talking points.
Duckduckgo on the other hand will dig it right out.
I don't know if I think they steer elections and stuff (but it wouldn't surprise me), people pay good money to come up on the first page of google searches which I'm kind of ok with. Really I don't think they care about the elections as much as they care money, and they don't seem to care who gives it to them. Though I've got more 1st hand experience with Microsoft then the others.Not sure I can take your personal experience with search engines to mean much because - how can I put this gently - you suck at typing.
I will stipulate that if Google was inclined to do something untoward, they would have the means to do so. I haven't seen credible reports of their evil intent as it pertains to elections, but I haven't followed the story closely, so happy to look at a link if you or johnnyboy have one.
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Biden just told 200 million gun owners he considered them criminals and he would send the military to kill them and their families if elected.
So we can be assured he has no chance in hell.
So who's left now, anyone?
Interesting data. Looks like Warren, who I thought had a good debate, had an excellent debate. And it looks like everyone hated John Delaney as much as I did
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Biden just told 200 million gun owners he considered them criminals and he would send the military to kill them and their families if elected.
So we can be assured he has no chance in hell.
So who's left now, anyone?
Did he make his final fuck up?
Depends on if you think saying that assault weapons should be banned is his final fuck up.
I'm pretty sure Maris's stat of 200M assault weapon owners is wildly incorrect.
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Probably not, but I’d be willing to bet they support regime change efforts in the Middle East, for better or worse. I think that’s enough of a reason to actively dislike an anti-war candidate.And I'm not sure that jewishinsider.com really qualifies as 'corporate news media' anyway. Do they get money from Raytheon also?
Oh but Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset. Got it.Eh, that sounds pretty tin-foil-hat to me.
Interesting data. Looks like Warren, who I thought had a good debate, had an excellent debate. And it looks like everyone hated John Delaney as much as I did
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Oh but Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset. Got it.
Probably not, but I’d be willing to bet they support regime change efforts in the Middle East, for better or worse. I think that’s enough of a reason to actively dislike an anti-war candidate.
Biden Aides Forced To Use The Spray Bottle Again
August 7th, 2019
DETROIT, MI—Presidential candidate Joe Biden's aides were once again forced to use the spray bottle at a recent campaign event.![]()
As the former vice president wandered the crowd, aides were poised throughout the room, ready to spring into action. Luckily, they were ready when the inevitable happened.
"No, Joe! Bad Joe!" the aide said as Biden found a girl in the crowd and began to put his hands on her shoulders. She sprayed him in the face several times with the spray bottle. "What did we talk about? Heel, Joe!"
Biden whined a little but eventually backed off and followed the aide back to the stage.
"He's learning," the aide said. "You just have to know when to use positive reinforcement and when to resort to physical punishment." She said that the campaign has purchased treats that are given to Biden when he's a good boy and refrains from touching any women or girls at a campaign stop.
"Showing him a little love and care will result in drastically change behavior if you keep at it," she said.
"No, Joe! Bad!" she then shouted as she saw Biden wrapped around her leg and was forced to spray him again.
Satire is not inherently dishonest as there is no actual intent to deceive.Why do you continue to embarrass yourself with lies?
Satire is not inherently dishonest as there is no actual intent to deceive.
Don't take all those sleeping pills and you won't have these day dream fantasies.Biden Aides Forced To Use The Spray Bottle Again
August 7th, 2019
DETROIT, MI—Presidential candidate Joe Biden's aides were once again forced to use the spray bottle at a recent campaign event.![]()
As the former vice president wandered the crowd, aides were poised throughout the room, ready to spring into action. Luckily, they were ready when the inevitable happened.
"No, Joe! Bad Joe!" the aide said as Biden found a girl in the crowd and began to put his hands on her shoulders. She sprayed him in the face several times with the spray bottle. "What did we talk about? Heel, Joe!"
Biden whined a little but eventually backed off and followed the aide back to the stage.
"He's learning," the aide said. "You just have to know when to use positive reinforcement and when to resort to physical punishment." She said that the campaign has purchased treats that are given to Biden when he's a good boy and refrains from touching any women or girls at a campaign stop.
"Showing him a little love and care will result in drastically change behavior if you keep at it," she said.
"No, Joe! Bad!" she then shouted as she saw Biden wrapped around her leg and was forced to spray him again.
Read the Mueller report.
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