At risk of alienating a good many people, I am going to share what I see about the presidential campaign of businessman Donald Trump. This has nothing to do with how I perceive him personally. This has everything to do with how the media is portraying him and what that says to me.
I don't believe the media when they tell me something. All media, including what we consider entertainment, is owned and controlled by six corporations. When you place control of such technology in the hands of very few people, you can expect everything to come out sounding the same (and it does). What you end up with is propaganda. Don't believe me? Watch this!
Although these are amusing examples of the lengths media moguls go to in order to sanitize and control the news, it really does happen.
Look at the headlines regarding Donald Trump. A quick look at the headlines just this morning. On MSNBC: The Lid: Why #NeverTrump May Never Win, Elizabeth Warren Unleashes on 'Loser' Donald Trump, Trump Warns Against Republican Split, and Trump Keeps Lead But Divisions Exist Among Evangelicals. On CNN: Trump tries to prove his Israel bona fides, Trump breaks his own rules, uses teleprompter, Trump on Warren: Who's that Indian?, Trump defends his hands--Again, and Trump's anti-Washington campaign hits Washington. On ABC: Donald Trump Calls Disparaging Comments About Women 'Show Business', Trump Refers to Elizabeth Warren as 'the Indian', Kasich Jabs Trump Over Israel-Palestinian Conflict, and Trump Says He Stands With Israel, Daughter Having 'Beautiful Jewish Baby'. Even on conservative FOX: Trump, Clinton battle for Israel vote, vow support in major Washington speeches, Trump meets with GOP lawmakers in DC, urges party to 'embrace' him, Montana GOP officials fit to 'close' primary in complication for Trump, Romney makes robocalls for Cruz in Arizona, Utah, and Clinton Brings 2016 fight to AIPAC stage, takes shots at Trump on Israel. A brief look at these headlines tells me two things: the press is spending an inordinate amount of time disparaging Donald Trump and the establishment (the GOP in particular) is doing everything in their power to see that he does not become their party's presidential nominee. These two facts alone tell me the powers that be are very scared of Donald Trump.
Why would that be? On appearance, the Donald seems to be the typical insider. He was born rich. He hobnobs with the rich, famous and connected. He is a billionaire who makes multimillion dollar deals frequently. In so many ways he comes across as the arrogant showman. His sounds bytes are consistantly turned into incriminating statements.
I also see a few things he has said and done that make me believe he knows a lot of truth about the establishment. He knows 9/11 was an inside job, although he hasn't exactly come out and said it. I know this because of statements he has made regarding friends in the towers who died that day as well as his statements about celebrating Muslims. My research into 9/11 has lead me to similar information. Trump knows he can only reveal so much information on topics like 9/11 as the American people are not ready to face a good deal of it yet.
I really don't believe any presidential candidate can solve our problems. While certain ideas sound good, getting them implemented is a whole other problem because of the great divisions within We the People. To me, this presidential race is not about good/bad or right/wrong. It's about upsetting the apple cart and who is best suited to do it. Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has the potential to be that man. Just my two cents.
~CSE
I don't believe the media when they tell me something. All media, including what we consider entertainment, is owned and controlled by six corporations. When you place control of such technology in the hands of very few people, you can expect everything to come out sounding the same (and it does). What you end up with is propaganda. Don't believe me? Watch this!
Look at the headlines regarding Donald Trump. A quick look at the headlines just this morning. On MSNBC: The Lid: Why #NeverTrump May Never Win, Elizabeth Warren Unleashes on 'Loser' Donald Trump, Trump Warns Against Republican Split, and Trump Keeps Lead But Divisions Exist Among Evangelicals. On CNN: Trump tries to prove his Israel bona fides, Trump breaks his own rules, uses teleprompter, Trump on Warren: Who's that Indian?, Trump defends his hands--Again, and Trump's anti-Washington campaign hits Washington. On ABC: Donald Trump Calls Disparaging Comments About Women 'Show Business', Trump Refers to Elizabeth Warren as 'the Indian', Kasich Jabs Trump Over Israel-Palestinian Conflict, and Trump Says He Stands With Israel, Daughter Having 'Beautiful Jewish Baby'. Even on conservative FOX: Trump, Clinton battle for Israel vote, vow support in major Washington speeches, Trump meets with GOP lawmakers in DC, urges party to 'embrace' him, Montana GOP officials fit to 'close' primary in complication for Trump, Romney makes robocalls for Cruz in Arizona, Utah, and Clinton Brings 2016 fight to AIPAC stage, takes shots at Trump on Israel. A brief look at these headlines tells me two things: the press is spending an inordinate amount of time disparaging Donald Trump and the establishment (the GOP in particular) is doing everything in their power to see that he does not become their party's presidential nominee. These two facts alone tell me the powers that be are very scared of Donald Trump.
Why would that be? On appearance, the Donald seems to be the typical insider. He was born rich. He hobnobs with the rich, famous and connected. He is a billionaire who makes multimillion dollar deals frequently. In so many ways he comes across as the arrogant showman. His sounds bytes are consistantly turned into incriminating statements.
I also see a few things he has said and done that make me believe he knows a lot of truth about the establishment. He knows 9/11 was an inside job, although he hasn't exactly come out and said it. I know this because of statements he has made regarding friends in the towers who died that day as well as his statements about celebrating Muslims. My research into 9/11 has lead me to similar information. Trump knows he can only reveal so much information on topics like 9/11 as the American people are not ready to face a good deal of it yet.
I really don't believe any presidential candidate can solve our problems. While certain ideas sound good, getting them implemented is a whole other problem because of the great divisions within We the People. To me, this presidential race is not about good/bad or right/wrong. It's about upsetting the apple cart and who is best suited to do it. Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has the potential to be that man. Just my two cents.
~CSE
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