This is Bloomberg giving us yet another reason (as if we needed any) not to elect him to office. * * * Indeed, it seems that's all Bloomberg can do. Yesterday, the first day of impeachment, I googled the word "impeachment" and what did I see at the top of the page? A Bloomberg ad pointing to mini-Mike's We Can't Let Trump Win webpage. OK, so here's a guy who paid Google a boatload of money to buy the number one ad spot on Day 1 of the Impeachment. What did he get for that ad spot? Well, he basically allows us to see how he can waste money with costly advertising and "persuasion" mistakes on that page:
Folks, before I feared mini-Mike would be a formidable opponent to Trump. No longer. He makes so many mistakes on this simple webpage that you lose all confidence in his executive skills. Seems like mini-Mike has the political brains of [BIG GULP} Jeb Bush! — minus the guacamole bowl, of course. Plus, mini-Mike has made himself almost totally invisible in real-life. Trump earned $2 billion in 2016 campaign in FREE coverage. But mini-Mike gets almost no news coverage or interviews. He's a "virtual" candidate who makes hardly any personal appearances. Mini-Mike you're an absolute fool. First, you decided to challenge President Trump, a president who is CRUSHING IT with accomplishments. And second, the execution of your campaign feels like Jeb Bush II. PLEASE CLAP!! |
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Excellent analysis. Mini Mike has fallen for the “my money can get me what I want” mindset. Which is mostly correct in his war against the 2A. Taking on Trump is different.
If only they would spend money a little more wisely.
A ticket purchased to sip at the 'fountain of knowledge' a little more often?
Bloomberg has yet to learn money doesn't necessarily make the man.