Not to mention that it’s inherently ridiculous to make any kind of statement as to what the investigation is about considering 1) It’s not over yet and 2) Like any good investigator, they don’t tell everyone what they’re doing.
So to think that you can make these blanket statements about an investigation that you have no real access to is ignorance and arrogance Robert Prol.
Robert Prol The basic mechanics of propaganda are the same as for advertising.Mix your message with humor or shock value. Repeat the message. Spread the message. Lead people to repeat the message, so that their friends repeat it too. If you see it often enough and especially if your peers are propagating it – it becomes a consensus or even a “truth”. Keep it up over time, and propaganda will change opinions.
Robert Prol No. You can rarely turn around die hards, even with solid, irrefutable evidence.
Propaganda may sway those that are undecided or in doubt, although I would not rule out that someone who was leaning towards one side, could be also be turned if most friends appeared to be strongly against that side.
You are a prime example of how propaganda changes people Robert Prol. Just last night I was watching the news and the Trump talking heads were spouting the same phrases and excuses that you were in this post.
Keith Warner As mentioned earlier – the Nixon/Watergate case took two and half year, so I don’t think it is about desperation.
I sort of agree with the article in the aspect that if you are seeking a higher office, you should expect to have your dirty laundry checked.
IMO, any such candidates should be vetted for more than just being able to raise the cash. Currently, it almost seems like a race between the highest bidders.
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I snorted, I admit it… even if it was a no-knock raid. 😉
Smooth move, FBI.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-stormy-daniels-affair-russia-investigation-robert-mueller-michael-cohen-lawyer-white-house-a8297466.html
independent.co.uk – By raiding Michael Cohen’s office in full gangbusters style, the FBI has managed to make Donald Trump the victim | The Independent
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Stop that “witch hunt” 😉 roflamao
Show me the man, I’ll show you his crime. Lenin would be proud.
Robert Prol Of Trump? Sure… Trump is the most obedient best pet he’s had since he tamed that bear as a child.
Emily Vitori the Russian investigation hasn’t even named a Russian yet. Lenin also referred to “useful idiots”.
Robert Prol That is incorrect.
theguardian.com – Mueller charges 13 Russians with interfering in US election to help Trump | US news | The Guardian
Not to mention that it’s inherently ridiculous to make any kind of statement as to what the investigation is about considering 1) It’s not over yet and 2) Like any good investigator, they don’t tell everyone what they’re doing.
So to think that you can make these blanket statements about an investigation that you have no real access to is ignorance and arrogance Robert Prol.
Remember the Nixon/Watergate investigation? It took 2.5 years.
Emily Vitori uh huh..
Lars Fosdal explain how Russians got people to change their votes. Go…
Robert Prol Really? Have you not been paying attention at all?
Lars Fosdal then it should be easy to explain. Go…
Robert Prol The basic mechanics of propaganda are the same as for advertising.Mix your message with humor or shock value. Repeat the message. Spread the message. Lead people to repeat the message, so that their friends repeat it too. If you see it often enough and especially if your peers are propagating it – it becomes a consensus or even a “truth”. Keep it up over time, and propaganda will change opinions.
Lars Fosdal so you think people who wanted Hillary, changed their vote to Trump because of Russians? I’d say that’s pretty far out there.
Robert Prol No. You can rarely turn around die hards, even with solid, irrefutable evidence.
Propaganda may sway those that are undecided or in doubt, although I would not rule out that someone who was leaning towards one side, could be also be turned if most friends appeared to be strongly against that side.
You are a prime example of how propaganda changes people Robert Prol. Just last night I was watching the news and the Trump talking heads were spouting the same phrases and excuses that you were in this post.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/04/11/mueller-is-desperate-but-for-what/
counterpunch.org – Mueller is Desperate — But For What?
Keith Warner As mentioned earlier – the Nixon/Watergate case took two and half year, so I don’t think it is about desperation.
I sort of agree with the article in the aspect that if you are seeking a higher office, you should expect to have your dirty laundry checked.
IMO, any such candidates should be vetted for more than just being able to raise the cash. Currently, it almost seems like a race between the highest bidders.
Lars Fosdal Reform of campaign finance would be a good thing.
Emily Vitori you are the reason people can’t discuss politics civilly.