The article on Drudge yesterday said that CNN pays the airports to keep them on the TV screens. As long as you have cable you are giving money to CNN, whether you watch them or not. Your $200 a month cable fee is paying Anderson Cooper's and Don Lemon's multi-million dollar salary. The only way to hurt CNN is to cancel cable TV service altogether.
Yes. The evidence I see of this is on the red-pilling social media channels that follow Q. I've watched many of these folks go from having just a few dozen subscribers to well over 100,000 each. A lot of them have been purged from Twitter, and Youtube, and Facebook but they have gone on to Steemit, and Gab and elsewhere and the viewers are following them. If each of these people is carrying an average of 100,000 viewers then we have many more than the 500,000 who showed up for that bullshit march in Washington today.
What I see happening though is that the movement is not cohesive. People are in their corner doing their own thing, and others who are supposed to be part of the same MAGA movement are disparaging and criticizing them. Everybody believes that they know more than everybody else, that their thinking is superior, and that their information is better. And rather than encourage and support one another people are insulted and called names even if all they do is ask a simple question. Insulting people is not a good strategy for endearing them to your cause. We need to think more about what we are doing and why we are doing it.
>Over 40 House primaries have no Republican candidates. That's INSANE. Someone, anyone, should run in those spots just to give an alternative.
Yes, and this is a good question to pose to the establishment swamp creatures at the RNC who are always begging for money but pay attention only to things that they really care about. They' don't look for people in these areas to ask to run, much less offer support. 2 years ago these folks were all supporting the 'never Trump' initiative. They don't really care about MAGA. Their objective is maintaining the uniparty status quo.