Monday, February 17, 2020

I could be completely wrong, but--based on a Boomer friend's commentary--there could be Bloomberg implosion


I'm basing this on the amount of forced Bloomberg exposure and what I know about psychology. There are many factors that I'm unaware of and a lot of variance, but here's what I'm seeing.Bloomberg is absolutely saturating the airwaves so that people can't escape his face.Youtube-->there's Bloomberg eating an ice cream.Radio-->there's a bunch of hired black actors saying what a great guy Bloomberg isTelevision-->there's talking dogs celebrating the amazing qualities of BloombergNothing about policy and everything about Bloomberg and Trump-bashing (now with some Bernie smearing thrown in for good measure).Add to this corporate media. My boomer friend watches CNN exclusively (sigh) and says every night is the exact same thing: They do an obligatory quick Bernie is leading blurb and then, literally, spend the rest of the night lavishing praise and hopes on the amazing Bloomberg.So, take this with a pinch of salt because I think there's sufficient electoral rigging to potentially rob Bernie outright, but I think there's a good chance at people pushing back with a Bernie vote (much like that woman commented on during the MSNBC interview where she voted for Bernie because of the news' cynicism towards Bernie).People can't escape Bloomberg and that is not a recipe for votes for Bloomberg. There's a difference between getting your name out there, ensuring recognition and familiarity, and outright drowning people in your image and superficial self-praise via actors. Just my two cents, but I think Bloomberg thinking that monopolizing all media that people consume is going to turn out well (let along anti-Bernie) is foolish. via /r/WayOfTheBern https://ift.tt/3bJqjEJ

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