Make an off the wall statement, then you make a clarification of the statement out of context with the statement.
The clarification is so utterly ridiculous no one really buys it, then they will keep spinning until they get around to the real context of the statement.
Sit back and watch.
Someone will come up with the spin that the “Workers” are just as important as the “owner” and the “workers” should share in the profits.
“Workers” are just as important to the success of a business as the “CEO” and should make a wage comparable to the CEO’s.
His statement was intended to frame the conversation for a maximum wage based on the income of the lowest paid worker.
—Make an off the wall statement, then you make a clarification of the statement out of context with the statement.—
But that is not what is happening this time. What is happening is that he is claiming he was taken out of context. He is technically correct, but that is irrelevant this time. It is so ripe for ridicule, even when including the entire context, that it is nuclear in its effect on the election.
The “workers importance” card is already being played. But it is not working. The socialists and fascists have been exposed to the light of day. It’s why Obama has no chance in November.
You think his numbers are down now? Just wait.