He’s a billionaire who could spend more than the major party candidates and be the most consequential third party candidate since Ross Perot. That’s news. (So was Trump.)
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When he declares his candidacy, it’s news. Till then, it’s blather.
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@HowardSchultz was an underprivileged product of a Brooklyn@NYCHA public housing project who went on to build@Starbucks into one of the most successful businesses in the world. That trajectory of accomplishent by itself merits the attention. -
I don’t think CNN has arranged this town hall, Adrian, to discuss his trajectory from NYCHA to Starbucks. Let him declare his candidacy; then it’ll be news. Until then, it’s blather masquerading as something loftier.
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Too much caffeine in the CNN huddle room.
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And maybe too much, to switch to German, Zucker.
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Thanks for the emphasis on the word “consciously.” Yes,
@CNN is just as much into clickbait now as it was then. They profit from everything that happens, and can play both the critic and the booster at the same time. -
That is indeed the operative word. Thanks.
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CNN made boatloads of money from that strategy. It wasn’t a mistake, from their perspective.
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I meant it was a mistake from OUR perspective as citizens.
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