I don't like Matt Walsh, but he's right here
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Just reading the headline. Using thousands for hair and makeup is not something I would do but part of campaigning is looking good for the camera. Obviously campain funds are going towards hair and makeup.
Also I like Matt Walsh and if you don't it is because you do what you always do. Engage in the middle of the road fallacy in your rhetoric at least and dislike any controversial political figures so you can also feel intellectually superior without putting in the actual work to in fact be intellectually superior.
Choose your path and in 1 year with intense effort you can feel intellectually superior by having an actual philosophy to back up that feeling
1. Take a year and study Marx and be an annoying Marxist who is wrong and arrogant but atheist has some sort of actual premises for their belief to wrap up their ideology.
2. Study Rothbard for 1 year
3. Study evola for 1 year
Take any of those people and do one year of dedicating 10 hours a week of studying their material.
They all 3 are wildly different from each other but at least when that is done, you can feel intellectually superior to most people and in fact that feeling can be earned instead of taking a cheap route like engaging in the middle of the road fallacy or in saying dumb shit like
"You know Trump, Ron Paul, Bernie sanders and Obama all kind of suck"
Seriously just take a year off of this site studying one of the idiots I mentioned so you can do the work you need instead of doing your current uninformed takes. No offense
Let me explain something about black communities as well. This is in. A predominantly black area and communication doesn't travel online. It travels in barber shops.
You get the word out about who you are by hitting the streets. You will not win on the television in Chicago but by hitting the streets.
If I was campaigning in Chicago it would be in the barber shops. I would spend $30,000 on hair cuts and use hair salons to do my makeup for the cameras as an excuse to get the word out.
If you don't like how a politician spends campain funds. Don't donate to them.
@Wylted
Using thousands for hair and makeup is not something I would do but part of campaigning is looking good for the camera.
Well that would backfire once taxpayers realize how much it costs out of campaign funds (this is why Lori Lightfoot lost her primary; she did the same thing).
Engage in the middle of the road fallacy in your rhetoric at least and dislike any controversial political figures so you can also feel intellectually superior without putting in the actual work to in fact be intellectually superior.
I’m not a partisan hack even though you want me to be one.
1. Take a year and study Marx and be an annoying Marxist who is wrong and arrogant but atheist has some sort of actual premises for their belief to wrap up their ideology.2. Study Rothbard for 1 year3. Study evola for 1 year
I do not believe you have done this.
You get the word out about who you are by hitting the streets. You will not win on the television in Chicago but by hitting the streets.If I was campaigning in Chicago it would be in the barber shops. I would spend $30,000 on hair cuts and use hair salons to do my makeup for the cameras as an excuse to get the word out.
How did that work out for Lori Lightfoot?
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@TheUnderdog
I’m not a partisan hack even though you want me to be one.
I specifically said you engage in the middle of the road fallacy, so no you are not.
I do not believe you have done this.
I have not. I am teaching you a shortcut. I read from all.of these people on an infrequent basis, especially now that I am studying computers, but I know people who only focus on one of those and who come across as more knowledgeable than you. None of those people that know any of them well, know more than one of them well.
How did that work out for Lori Lightfoot?
She had a lot working against her.