Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Overpromise and underdeliver and vice versa


Scott Adams says what Assange believes is significant and what Americans can understand as significant are two different things. Emails technology is too complicated for the average voter.

9 comments:

Joe Biden, America's Putin said...

Clinton's criminality and corruption are proven. What else will matter? The hack press will continue to cover for her.

ndspinelli said...

I'm always interested in strange bedfellows. Hannity and Assange are quite strange bedfellows.

Joe Biden, America's Putin said...

I like how he says "teasers".... kinda sexy.

edutcher said...

I think Adams underestimates what people understand. Assange OTOH is just a good marketer.

F'rinstance, he says Frumpty signed thousands of cables "C" classified.

PS Proven isn't proven unless it's proven in court.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

I am not sure who is overpromising/underplaying until I see what Assange has on her. My guess it is bad, not a game changer in itself, but more of the same which does not help Clinton (at all). I hope it is worse than that for Crooked Hillary.

Trooper York said...

I think it is wise to wait and see. I would not underestimate the depths of Hillary's depravity. There might be something significant in a "Play for pay" way that will be easy for the low information voter to grasp.

Trooper York said...

Another potential October surprise is our old friend Anthony Weiner. He has no reason to protect Huma and Hillary now and he might want to cash in on what he knows before the election before he loses his leverage.

edutcher said...

Troop, as far as Weiner goes, there is the issue of the Ozark body count to keep him quiet, but I'd agree on your "Play for pay" theory.

PS Saw this on Gateway, and it's interesting, but look at the featured comment about Sjogren’s Disease.

If the post is just about done, I'll relink this in a more apt post.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

The CIC forum is tonight. That should be interesting. Choker Hillary is up first.