Tuesday, November 05, 2024

If True, Should We Be Surprised? Uh...No.

 This is interesting:

https://amgreatness.com/2024/11/02/social-media-influencers-say-they-were-offered-big-bucks-to-promote-harris-on-their-platforms/

Given the biggest crowds Harris could muster included entertainers, where the crowds thinned when the entertainers left for failed to entertain at all, paying for support doesn't seem at all far-fetched.  

There's always quid pro quo in politics, and more specifically, in political campaigns.  There's the proper kind, which is "I promise to work toward XYZ" and the people who really hope to have XYZ vote for the candidate.  Those who really want to be free to kill their babies in utero flock to Harris because Harris promises she'll protect that heinous "freedom" on their behalf.  Those who really want to see crime reduced, prices of groceries reduced, illegal invasions reduced flock to Trump because Trump intends to see those reduction happen.  Quid pro quo.  

But paying people to pretend to like you?  That's not cricket.  It's lying.  It's what the left does.  They've always been the most dangerous of liars and they ain't about to change anytime soon.  They have no beneficial policy proposals and no track record of beneficial provision.  Lying is all they have.  That and all the social decay they support.

Decent people who are aware, informed and intelligent don't vote Democrat.

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