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Old 10-10-2016, 06:17 PM
 
Location: Alaska
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Clinton Campaign Email Outlines Effort "To Produce an Unaware and Compliant Citizenry" » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

The beauty of a quote is it doesn't matter what website publishes it. It will always be a quote.

Well, how does it feel to be labeled Sheeple by your own party? Probably a relief! All those years of denial, arguing that your not finally melt away. Probably feels good to finally reach that acceptance stage.
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Old 10-10-2016, 06:21 PM
 
Location: Pyongjang
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All their yelling of "racist", "xenophobic", "islamophobic", "sexist", "homophobic" is designed to get those demographic blocks to stop thinking and reactively vote Clinton. That's what the quote is about.
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Old 10-10-2016, 06:39 PM
 
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Infowars didn't finish. There was more to the email and while Infowars can tell us that the media intentionally misinforms us, this bit of journalism left out half of the email. Apparently the point on 'celebrity politics' isn't important coming from the site that runs pro-Trump messages regularly.

I don't feel like it's that shocking to find out that Clinton's inner circle doesn't mind misinforming us. I mean, really, is that actually surprising? Certainly, the media and our politicians spreading misinformation is a problem. But isn't Donald Trump really just a distraction? How exactly has he changed the media? He himself spreads misinformation plenty. He's been found to be wrong about a great many things. I also fail to see what reason we have to think that a Trump presidency would solve this issue. A single man cannot change the system, not on his own. He has few allies anymore. Let's say he genuinely cares, which I don't think he does, what is his plan once in office? How does he intend to deal with a congress that will absolutely be against him?

And if you're wondering why I think he doesn't' care, it goes back to celebrity politics. He played the same game the rest of them play. He went heavy on the theatrics when most of them go heavy on the BS. In what way is he separate from the other politicians when he clealry has no issue stooping to their level?
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