"Anyway, a guy that used to run Algore's TV network, Current TV, named Michael Rosenblum on Twitter, has a piece at the Huffing and Puffington Post: "Donald Trump Is Going to Be Elected." The election is over. Nobody knows it yet because nobody knows how to look at this.
His thesis is Donald Trump's going to be elected.
"The American people voted for him a long time ago." They voted for him when reality TV swept the nation. "They voted for him when The History Channel went from showing documentaries about the Second World War to 'Pawn Stars' and 'Swamp People.' ...They voted for him when CBS went from airing 'Harvest of Shame' to airing 'Big Brother,'" and King of Queens.
"These networks didn’t make these programming changes by accident. They were responding to what the American people actually wanted. And what they wanted was 'Naked and Afraid' and 'Duck Dynasty,'"
Here's Hillary out saying that Trump is a racist, and Trump responds, "No, you're a bigot." It's a food fight. The presidential campaign has become reality TV to the low-information voters. In fact, one of the most controversial aspects of the presidential campaign has become, "Did Hillary Clinton rig opening a can of pickles on the Jimmy Kimmel show earlier this week?" RUSH
His thesis is Donald Trump's going to be elected.
"The American people voted for him a long time ago." They voted for him when reality TV swept the nation. "They voted for him when The History Channel went from showing documentaries about the Second World War to 'Pawn Stars' and 'Swamp People.' ...They voted for him when CBS went from airing 'Harvest of Shame' to airing 'Big Brother,'" and King of Queens.
"These networks didn’t make these programming changes by accident. They were responding to what the American people actually wanted. And what they wanted was 'Naked and Afraid' and 'Duck Dynasty,'"
Here's Hillary out saying that Trump is a racist, and Trump responds, "No, you're a bigot." It's a food fight. The presidential campaign has become reality TV to the low-information voters. In fact, one of the most controversial aspects of the presidential campaign has become, "Did Hillary Clinton rig opening a can of pickles on the Jimmy Kimmel show earlier this week?" RUSH
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