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Very best wishes to my friend @PHammondMP as he delivers his first Autumn Statement today & helps UK prepare for challenges ahead
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Very best wishes to my friend @PHammondMP as he delivers his first Autumn Statement today & helps UK prepare for challenges ahead
(No money Left)
PMQ's; what are the yellow lanyards that Grant (the first questioner) and another Labour MP appear to be wearing? Security passes?
1. Just say what you want to say, get it off your chest. Emote.
2. Think a bit about your audience, tailor your emoting a bit to them.
3. Think what actual outcomes or actions you wish to induce from your audience and tailor your words logically and precisely to optimise the chances that that is what you'll get. No emoting at all. But it may SEEM that way.
Lefties and Hillary C are always in box 1. You're a racist, Trump's a douchebag, nobody decent can vote Trump, etc, etc. It feels awesome to emote. It's also electorally utterly counterproductive. The Deplorables simply hear 'you hate me too'. Hers was a 100% box 1 campaign.
Trump gives me every impression of living entirely in box 3. He's a zen master of trolling and chain-yanking. I think his 'gaffes' and tweets are very carefully thought through. The bien-pensant crowd misunderstimate him at their peril (to quote another one they misunderestimated!). Trump's was a 100% box 3 campaign
I would strongly suggest that anyone who reads the analysis here and loses money isn't reading very clearly. I supported the losing side in both those big events but won several times my total stake money. Remember that the odds were very long against both events so you could still think the losing side more likely to win and think the value bet is on the other side. That's how gambling works. I would think the PB community is well up on the year from political bets.
Hell, I'm even up on the gee gees.
Though my biggest winner has been fantasy football!
To claim PB was a wrong bubble is, in a word, wrong
But yes, Corbyn won that IMO. There appears to be a trend I haven't noticed before: he starts off in his usual voice, then raises the anger towards the end.
He doesn't quite pull it off, but it's more effective than his previous efforts.
Every tweet is designed to distract/dead cat/create a trap/troll/cause an emotional response.
And yet 90% of Leftists and NeverTrumpers fall straight into outrage/call him stupid.
Their entire reaction is predicated on their evidence free comfort blanket that a billionaire property developer/14 series reality star [how many last that long?]/non-politico killed off 16 professional rivals and now POTUS Elect ...is a nitwit.
Yeah, right. It's all some weird thing that's entirely unconnected with his talent for connecting with people/business nous over 70yrs. And they think they're smarter sat in the chairs of their cubicles - good grief.
May still aint getting there the contrast with Dave is stark
Even before the polls closed, I seem to remember that the general consensus was that the odds for Leave were nuts even if Remain was more likely than not to win.
No, it isn't.
Not many on here have called Trump a nitwit or dumb. The attacks are on very different aspects of his character, which you appear to gloss over (perhaps because you agree with them?)
On the subject of Osborne. His ratings when he was in office as a "Leader" were in the toilet. 2% regarded him as a Leader. His patronage has ended and he has a long line of Conservative MPs that are against him.
Fighting tomorrow's battles against the same opponents will require new tactics and much more humility than Clinton's camp showed.
I'd work for him again like a shot.
"Is he still here?" shouts a wag
I still think a Tory majority at nearly 2/1 on Betfair after Nuneaton was a reflection of punters watching the likes of the BBC/ITV/Sky News and listening to the talking heads.
Were they too stupid - or more informed than you? I see your views as rather peculiar and flying in the face of US residents that had a vote.
Clever of Ozzy and Ken Clarke to be sat together today.
Trump got about as many votes as you would expect a poor republican candidate to get albeit with an efficient distribution. Clinton underperformed massively... The lesson I take from this disastrous defeat is that I massively underestimated how much baggage she was carrying... And also how badly being establishment would play even though people seem to like Obama.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38076114
A solidly made argument can change opinions - mud slinging and playground name-calling just entrenches positions.