ICYMI: https://youtu.be/kQdwYtAJ1q0
Keep it up. GOTV.
Remember: you're trying to convince the lurkers, not those who respond.
This is incredibly important. The best way to "win" an online discussion is to make one comment and leave. The person who's breathlessly responding to everyone will turn off lurkers.
100%. I can't laugh at these kinds of videos -- I just find them incredibly sad.
Seriously, and she's not getting the help she needs because people miscategorize this behavior as, "YAS QWEEN" and "wokeness." Having a nervous breakdown over political ongoings isn't normal.
... does that video even editorialize at all? Assuming it's the one I saw yesterday, it's literally just Joe Biden clips with no exposition whatsoever.
Unbelievable. They found a way to top censoring the NY Post story.
100% petty. Bias aside, there was a 0% chance this was going to be constructive. She wasn't taking cues from her interview subject at all.
Earlier today, someone tried to ask Pelosi about Hunter Biden. She snapped at them, saying she wasn't answering. The press conference continued. Meanwhile, Trump gets asked about masks a dozen times and she just can't let it go. I haven't finished the video, but I don't blame him for cutting it short at all.
The advertising part of this "expose" is kinda stupid. The subject of the video is more complaining about the nature of digital advertising (personalization), rather than Google itself.
He's essentially saying, "advertisers target like-minded audiences with content they're not overtly asking for." ... Uh, yeah, that's how marketing works. Biden's campaign is going to target liberals, not conservatives, with ads tailored to their interests.
Veritas buried the lead. The newsworthy item, in my opinion, is "If I say I'm a Trump supporter, I'll lose my job."
https://twitter.com/willchamberlain/status/1323615834455994373
https://twitter.com/mikeroman/status/1323629214839513090
Wonder if these two events are somehow related?
Edit, shot and chaser: https://www.dailywire.com/news/pa-governor-philly-mayor-warn-vote-tally-could-take-days