WAKE UP, PUNCHY!https://www.pscp.tv/w/bfEXmzExODgwMjU5fDFybXhQTmFhV2pqR07knVLlNgufcawssaDxZ9bPZnYyGq5WhLuY1V5DILDKKA== …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
So you’re saying, because Di Niro has a past of drug and alcohol use, that makes his opinion of Trump wrong, because Trump never had such a problem? Is Trump’s addiction not greed and attention? Is it not his ego and the constant need to be praised?
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Replying to @2020truthteller
The “so” tell for cognitive dissonance with an absurd absolute for confirmation.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Here it is again.... Do you actually think the video Trumps team created, will actually work on a man who uses this type of propaganda on a daily basis?
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Replying to @2020truthteller
Yes, with certainty. One of the unexpected things about persuasion is that it works even when you can see the heavy-handed technique. That's why advertising and marketing can exist. The video style in this case matched the audience-of-one's sensibilities.
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Yes, complete certainty that the video was more positive than negative. Anyone who studies persuasion would agree. This one is easy. It only looks nuts to people who don't have this special skillset.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
There are precious few defenses to effective persuasion. For most people the only way is to go back after the fact and rebuild the original belief.
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