In answer to a question on the Huffington Post liberal rag...
Don't you think the answer to this question, in most cases, is a function of Media activity of one candidate over the other? If Media makes it appear that one candidate has a large advantage over the other, there is the effect of discouraging voters of the perceived underdog to the point where they may not vote, certainly. That is one purpose of the liberal media. Also, they are not so interested in the outcome of the election for the good of the country as they are concerned about which leader will develop an environment that will generate to most "clicks of controversy", making advertising profits. And there, liberals assaulting free enterprise, Capitalism, and Democracy...in favor of socialism and depression...are the natural choices for leadership and election coverage. It's Media profits driven. Now you can explain why things have gotten so bad to your grandchildren who will face their 40, or 50 trillion dollar debt.
Don't you think the answer to this question, in most cases, is a function of Media activity of one candidate over the other? If Media makes it appear that one candidate has a large advantage over the other, there is the effect of discouraging voters of the perceived underdog to the point where they may not vote, certainly. That is one purpose of the liberal media. Also, they are not so interested in the outcome of the election for the good of the country as they are concerned about which leader will develop an environment that will generate to most "clicks of controversy", making advertising profits. And there, liberals assaulting free enterprise, Capitalism, and Democracy...in favor of socialism and depression...are the natural choices for leadership and election coverage. It's Media profits driven. Now you can explain why things have gotten so bad to your grandchildren who will face their 40, or 50 trillion dollar debt.
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