I like this Trump campaign ad:
Dictated, not read.Username checks out said:
I'm so accustomed to hearing him go off-script on inane rabbit trails, that barely even sounded like his voice.
Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Leave it to you to be bitter and be negative over and ad that is not.George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in this area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in my area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
Overstatements and exaggerations are not your friend, friend.Florda_mike said:
And imagine, the Democrat Party is 100% against THAT!
Now do Obama? Did he have a normal speech over 1 minute that wasn't from a teleprompter where he didn't stutter, pause or struggle to find the words? He had to because he didn't know much coming into office. They had to put words in his mouth all the time because he was a community organizer and knew nothing about business, economy foreign policy or negotiating w/ foreign leaders etc.Shippou said:Dictated, not read.Username checks out said:
I'm so accustomed to hearing him go off-script on inane rabbit trails, that barely even sounded like his voice.
Ohh I don't particularly care, I'm an actual leftist, I don't like either of y'all.riflebear said:Now do Obama? Did he have a normal speech over 1 minute that wasn't from a teleprompter where he didn't stutter, pause or struggle to find the words? He had to because he didn't know much coming into office. They had to put words in his mouth all the time because he was a community organizer and knew nothing about business, economy foreign policy or negotiating w/ foreign leaders etc.Shippou said:Dictated, not read.Username checks out said:
I'm so accustomed to hearing him go off-script on inane rabbit trails, that barely even sounded like his voice.
I'll give him one thing, he was one of the best ever at reading speeches & teleprompter.
The national democratic party has spent years telling everyone how to feel about things. If you feel something is true so it is...George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in my area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
I'm not bitter and negative. The ad I saw was.HashTag said:Leave it to you to be bitter and be negative over and ad that is not.George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in this area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
Go ahead and you do you, we're used to it, tired and of it and never expect you to change from it
I guess you don't read his Tweets. Nor watch his rally speeches.Gruvin said:The national democratic party has spent years telling everyone how to feel about things. If you feel something is true so it is...George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in my area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
Using pictures and words out of context is common place for political ads on both sides but it should not be a commonality in the news telling business. How can anyone have an unbiased opinion of what our president is doing when 90 percent of the media about him is negative.
Just to get an idea- "Over the summer, the broadcast networks have continued to pound Donald Trump and his team with the most hostile coverage of a president in TV news history 92% negative, vs. just 8% positive."
Moreover, the very focus of what the media cover is highly selective. Some two-thirds of the Trump coverage came from five topics, including the Russia investigation, immigration, the Brett Kavanaugh nomination, North Korea, and U.S.-Russia relations." Investors Business Daily in 2018
that's not very intellectually honest, only 7% of communication is the written word. That means 93% is what you read into it. I haven't listen to or seen one Trump rally.George Truett said:I guess you don't read his Tweets. Nor watch his rally speeches.Gruvin said:The national democratic party has spent years telling everyone how to feel about things. If you feel something is true so it is...George Truett said:Wow. Trump trying to channel Ronald Reagan.HashTag said:
I like this Trump campaign ad:
Guess they're trying to invent a new Trump and make us think it's the real Trump.
Of course, we know it isn't.
And it affirms all the myths and delusions we have about ourselves as a nation. It totally ignores the pain.
The only ads I've seen in my area are negative.
The one with the flames burning behind Trump's face is the most appropriate.
These negative ads fit his rallies the best. Trump simply can't stick with a positive message.
It isn't in him.
Using pictures and words out of context is common place for political ads on both sides but it should not be a commonality in the news telling business. How can anyone have an unbiased opinion of what our president is doing when 90 percent of the media about him is negative.
Just to get an idea- "Over the summer, the broadcast networks have continued to pound Donald Trump and his team with the most hostile coverage of a president in TV news history 92% negative, vs. just 8% positive."
Moreover, the very focus of what the media cover is highly selective. Some two-thirds of the Trump coverage came from five topics, including the Russia investigation, immigration, the Brett Kavanaugh nomination, North Korea, and U.S.-Russia relations." Investors Business Daily in 2018
That's all you need to do!
All the media has to do is quote Trump.
Again, I've seen NO positive ads for Trump in my area. And I live in a battleground state.