Anonymous ID: af316e Nov. 3, 2018, 7:23 p.m. No.3721491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1517 >>1574 >>1620 >>1666 >>1758

>>3720975

 

Did Bannon really win the Munk debate on Populism?

 

Last night there was a lot of excitement about Bannon changing peoples opinions about populism in this debate, from 70+ opposed before the debate to 50+ in favor after the debate.

 

I watched it. Bannon was amazing, particularly in the opening argument where he publically exposed the corporate permanent class for the defrauding of the American middle class in the 2008 economic crash and subsequent recession.

 

It was obvious to everyone that he nailed it. Most of the boos and push back came later in the nite when ever Trump was mentioned, but Bannon’s underlying arguments were sound, so I wasn’t really surprised by the initial results that he won.

 

This morning, officials are back peddling saying that there was a computer “glitch” in the count tally and that there was actually “no change” in opinion from before the debate.

 

I say bullshit. For one thing, people believed the initial results because there was little if any outcry from the audience.

 

58,000 views and only 61 people downvoted it? You decide.

 

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2018/11/03/munk-debates-blames-technical-error-for-wrong-results-in-bannon-frum-faceoff.html

Anonymous ID: af316e Nov. 3, 2018, 7:34 p.m. No.3721620   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3721491

>from 70+ opposed before the debate to 50+ in favor after the debate.

 

*these are percentages of those polled electronically before and after the debate