With only a week to go until the inauguration of PEOTUS Trump, indications
mount that the Democrat party senses a long and wearying future decline.
In a last ditch effort for headlines, yesterday Obama awarded Joe Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian
honor. Which is similar to a losing coach giving the MVP award to his
quarterback after being eliminated in a playoff game.
Nonetheless, this type of questionable recognition is not by any means new to
leftists in their attempts to gain attention. Obama himself first took office as
POTUS in January, 2009.
And then in October, a mere nine months later, he was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen
international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
Yet, he’s actually turned out to be the only president to spend a full eight
years presiding over combat.
Along the same lines, with nothing positive or heartening to present to its
audience, the MSM is showing similar panic as evidenced by the false news
published by Buzzfeed.
In this case, it’s interesting that the Buzzfeed target is Trump who happens
to not only be a businessman, but one who understands exactly how promotion,
merchantability, and customer satisfaction work to a seller’s advantage. And the
bottom-line is always making sure that whatever’s sold is delivered as
promised without exception.
In that regard there's a very big difference between indiscriminately
disparaging one’s competition and presenting substantive evidence of other’s
faults and shortcomings.
Which is why, the best providers of goods and services seek to provide
prospective buyers with samples, demonstrations, testimonials and any
other tangible form available to prove their offering’s worth.
On the converse, those with nothing substantive to offer in their favor are
often forced to resort to vilification, hoping to induce fear, wariness or
trepidation of their rivals instead.
However, a simple example from current events illustrates the significant
differences in value between attempts at manipulating the truth versus actual promise
fulfillment.
At the same time as Buzzfeed was fabricating tales about Trump and the POTUS
was providing a sidekick with a medal, Amazon was announcing its plan to hire
100,000 new employees in a wide range of new positions.
Which of the three will have more eventual positive impact on the voting public?
That's it for today folks.
Adios
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