Looks like Trumps going to win

If you honestly look at the above, and think that Trump and Trump supporters are the problem . . . could you do me and my country a favor and move to Canada? Thanks.

hey hey what's wrong with Mexico?

Also if anyone is interested in some memes, I did a case study on some work I may or may not have done on an anti-Hillary Twitter Campaign. Link here
 
This is a wonderful opportunity to point out some marketing techniques that were used this election cycle, beyond the obvious stuff.

The left is upset because they think their policies were under fire, but that might have been 20% of the pushback. The real problem is that the Clinton Crime Syndicate high-jacked their platform and everyone BUT the left realized that. This is a series of foundations, companies, and people who literally infiltrated the US Gov, committed treason, felonies, murders, fraud, child trafficking, pedophilia, and sinister occult intentions. Not a bit of this is contested by reality. It's fact. These are the things the left chose to ignore. They were aided in this by Operation Mockingbird and Obama making propaganda legal again, allowing the media to push 100% lies about Trump.

This is already in the open. It will gain more visibility with the eventual arrest of the Clinton's, members of the DNC, FBI, DOJ, and far more. It's the biggest organized crime syndicate in the world. If you think this is outlandish, don't forget that the Catholics had "conspiracies", and the entire UK government has been "rumored" to be involved in this stuff (especially pedophilia) since the 70's and 80's. It's finally come to light 30 years+ later. South Korea just got proof that their entire government was infiltrated by the 8 Goddess cult of Shaman billionaires and their president has been under active mind control since her early 20's. It's all very real.

In the end, the fraud failed because the entire campaign was built on being anti-something instead of pro-something. Otherwise the globalist highjacking would have succeeded. But this stupidity in marketing that was so far flung space cadet idiocy that it didn't resonate. That's why we just saw a lop-sided landslide so strong that no fraud could be permitted without a revolution.

Trump also high-jacked the Republican platform. He's not a Republican. He's your typical Ron Paul / Ross Perot / Ralph Nader, libertarian / constitutionalist / reformist candidate. But he high-jacked a leading party in order to have a voice. Genius. People don't realize this isn't Trump's first time running. He quit last time due to corruption in the Reform Party.

The fact is, it's no longer a game of Democrat vs Republican, despite those labels being used. It's literally America vs esoteric Globalist super-powers. Same with Brexit.

The propaganda is strong out there, to the point where 90% of people TRYING to understand what's going on on this planet will be incapable. Most aren't even trying. Of the few who do realize what's happening, a large portion will choose not to believe it because its not comfortable.

Think about all of this from a marketing and business standpoint. High-jacking userbases, lying about competitors, controlling the flow of information, social media marketing vs offline ground-game, coming in under budget and ahead of schedule, purposeful polarization, using common vernacular instead of jargon, opinion-leader influence, etc.

One side tried to use money to control the field. The other created loyal activists that did most of the work for him. No amount of money & marketing can convince people to buy something they don't want. Meanwhile, you find your tight passionate niche of opinion-leaders (4chan's /pol/), get them on board, and before you know it EVERYONE is on board.

This could go on and on. Take out all of the emotion, unbrainwash yourself, and you'll see not only truth but some badass marketing skills from one of the top business moguls on the planet.
 
Emotional attachment to a person, place, or thing, is often a good sign that the marketing worked...

The goal should be achieving the ability to more consistently step back from the emotional attachment, transcend the psychological barrier, assess things logically, and make decisions (in anything) based on what make the most sense to you. This applies to all things.

From a digital marketing standpoint, there are quite a few great lessons we can all learn from many different sides of this whole thing over the past year or so.
 
The exit polls said that a majority of american voters found Trump to be unqualified when they were asked.

http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/how-donald-trump-became-president-elect

"Just thirty-seven per cent of respondents to the exit poll said that Trump was qualified to be President; sixty-one per cent said that he was unqualified. In addition, only thirty-four per cent of the respondents said that he had the right personality and temperament to be President, and seventy per cent said they were bothered by his offensive remarks about women. According to these metrics, at least, Clinton’s numbers were much better. Fifty-three per cent of respondents said that she was qualified to be President, and fifty-six per cent said she had the right personality and temperament for the job."

Let's remove the fact this was about a president or a man named Trump.

See anything wrong here?

If not, I'll come out with what I mean...

I asked how you were qualified to make your statement, you prompted with exit polls of the majority of Americans.

Is this how you make your choices in life? What the masses do and agree on?

I'm not attacking you. I'm just pointing out that IF you make your beliefs and convictions on what other people tell you ( media, exit polls, other people in your life ) then you aren't really in control of your own life.

In 1938 Time magazine awarded Hitler as Man of the Year, and in 1939 it was given to Stalin. I tend to think the masses, our media, and beliefs not directly influenced by only myself are wrong....

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There was a lot of hate and divisiveness on both sides but only Trump was endorsed by the KKK and the Alt-Right.

This and other graffity was spray painted in Philly last night.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/clout/400560361.html
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If I was a hate group or the leader of the KKK, and I came out and said that YOU were a great person and I like you and support you, does that make you a racist?

I could attach my negative brand to yours all day long, it doesn't mean you are that person/brand. Kinda like when that spammy porn link just wont stop linking to your home page. You didn't ask for it, you didn't want it. You'd like to undo it, but it keeps coming back pointing to you and making you look dirty even though you didn't do it.

Did you know the KKK was supported and started by members the Democratic party?

If anyone would like to just "learn" ( im not pressing it ), I'd gladly refund you the $4.99 via paypal for you to watch this movie. Just send me the receipt, I'll pay you back.


AND YES, I MEAN IT.

You pay to watch this, watch it all the way through. I don't care if it changes your mind.

Send me the receipt and I'll reimburse you on the spot the full amount.
 
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Therefore it is unnecessary for a prince to have all the good qualities I have enumerated, but it is very necessary to appear to have them. And I shall dare to say this also, that to have them and always to observe them is injurious, and that to appear to have them is useful; to appear merciful, faithful, humane, religious, upright, and to be so, but with a mind so framed that should you require not to be so, you may be able and know how to change to the opposite.​

This is all getting so good.​
 
@CCarter Did you do some Split-Tests, tho?
 
There were some real gems, but Literally About To Fucking Kill Myself Girl stole the show.
 
An example why you shouldn't talk politics as a business.

Sergio Perez has tweeted that he will ditch sunglasses brand Hawkers as a sponsor after a controversial comment it made regarding Donald Trump.
The Mexican F1 star took exception to a tweet from the official Hawkers account, intended to be light-hearted, which suggested that Mexican citizens could use its glasses to not show their ‘crying eyes tomorrow when you are building the wall’.

In the wake of Trump’s controversial comments regarding the US/Mexican border and his shock win in the US election, Perez wasted little time responding to the tweet, claiming he will end his relationship with Hawkers.

“Really bad comment,” he tweeted. “Today I am breaking my relationship with @HawkersMX. I will never let anyone make fun of my country.”

The relationship between Perez and Hawkers is only weeks old, the brand having released it’s Perez-edition glasses on November 2 for a price of 725 Mexican pesos (approximately US$39).

sauce: http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/perez-dumps-sponsor-via-twitter-in-trump-row-848033/
 
Watching this whole process from outside of the US has been comedy gold for many people, we have a unique perspective on this.

If Hillary or Trump is honestly the best the US can come up with I'd say there are much bigger issues!

I'm going to enjoy watching this all unfold from a safe distance!
 
Where are you, Mars?

Exactly. Unless you live on Mars, you won't be affected by who is elected as President of USA.

Their policies have repurrcussions for the rest of the world. As an affiliate marketer, I make money in $ and so I would like the dollar to stay strong in the longer term.

In a wider persepective, we have seen how wars such as LIbya (pushed by Killary, her legacy) have repercussions such as the refugee crisis flooding into Europe. It affects our economies and our safety. At the risk of political incorrectness, some of these refugees and immigrants have committed horrendous crimes such as rape and terrorism.

I am glad Trump won. One of the reasons is that he has a cooperative stance with Russia, while Clinton has an aggressive tone. If war broke out with Russia, we would all be in the shit.
 
Wow, just looking at body language and facial expressions, Obama is pissed (you can see the contempt in Obama's face in this photo):

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He's got that dead void "I lost" look, and you can tell he's not happy to be sitting next to Trump:

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Oh man, the Germans are at it, this is a commercial for a moving company:

 
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Never get stuck in an echo-chamber of lies that distort reality so badly that you begin to project your victimization fantasies on over 50% of the populous.

Millenials want to feel like victims and be persecuted because it validates the excuses instead of forcing them to not be pussies. Guess who exploited that? The corrupt establishment. And some of you guys ate it up like brainless meat suits.
 
.@Grubhub is about to lose customers by the tens of thousands. Just deleted my app talked 15 of my employees to do the same. #BoycottGrubHub

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/10/technology/grubhub-ceo-trump-email-backlash/index.html

^^ Another example of a CEO that could have just lost half his userbase because it has been "spun" to make it seem like he stated for Trump supporters to resign or lose their jobs. If you read his statement with a clear head, you can see he meant the intolerance parts of what people "perceive" to be behind the Trump movement. However anything can be spun and in this day and age of Mob backlash and 140 character tweets, people are just looking for soundbites, the key is to make sure as a business not to inject yourself and potentially lose 50% of your audience cause of your political views.

This is the age where everyone wants to have their voice heard, but at certain levels, you risk your business and audience by alienating them by injecting yourself into a conversation because of your beliefs that you really do not need to.
 
"GrubHub Inc (NASDAQ:GRUB) CEO Matthew M. Maloney sold 14,491 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction on Monday, November 7th. The stock was sold at an average price of $37.80, for a total transaction of $547,759.80. Following the sale, the chief executive officer now directly owns 1,649 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $62,332.20."

So he sold 14,491 of his 16,140 shares just three days before sending that email? The email that seems to have already lost them customers, potentially alienated key employees, and hurt their share price?

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