Posted on 11/27/2019 1:02:54 PM PST by robowombat
Assigning prime slots to one candidate to the exclusion of any others would not be acceptable to the FCC, and would be foolish for the broadcaster who is locked into one rate for everyone. The FEC likely would take action as well.
I dont believe hes really running. Hes just getting the best ad rates and treatment for his issues advertising.
This is a good point. I think this was one of the reasons the establishment was so irate over Trump’s victory. It exposed the utter absurdity of paying hundreds of millions of dollars in consultancy fees to cretins like Rick Wilson.
In my opinion all of these candidates our place holders paid for by Soros. Michelle Obama, or Michelle, or Michael... is the real can do that that will show up around January and claim that she / he / it had no choice but to save the party and save the country.
Two words, elevator shoes...
Total non-starter.
Show me where the FCC has twitched a whisker to force a market to level the playing field this century on political ads.
Show me where the FEC -- headed by the GOP most of this century -- has interjected themselves in a modern monopoly political ad suit.
You think the FEC gives a shit if Doomberg freezes out Biden in DMA15 Minneapolis? The FEC is rightfully more invested in investigating Doomberg's refusal to permit BloombergNews to investigate other Democrats!
That said, Karamela would be free to sue Doomberg on a cheezy suit (just like that cheezy suit she bought and exposed her kneepad brand of stupid right. out. of. the. gate.) that would be settled in June, even if expedited through the DC Circuit.
By Monday, Doomberg will have locked down prime ad space in 8 of 13 SuperTuesday states by simply monopolizing 8 DMAs with the smallest chunk of his $37M buy; and only the first 2 DMAs could be described with the word 'millions' in total dollars to accomplish saturation:
As North Korea’s Kim might say:
“Too rittle, too rate!”
As a point of comparison, 2016 candidates spent over $60 million in ads on the Iowa caucuses alone, excluding the general election.
Nobody is going to run out of ad time.
Yeah, I don't think talking to the voters has anything to do with his plans.. He seems to think just showing up with all his money will be enough to secure the nomination .. Knowing how the dimocraps work, maybe he's right..
David Brock comments on “the voters”!! WHAT voters— the superdelegates who can be and have been BOUGHT for years, number one.
Bloomberg assuredly doesn’t give a shite about the “voters”. He thinks they shouldn’t have plastic straws cause he says so, and also no one should have 32 oz soft drink if they want one!
Got news bloomie (who is also a little shrimp of a person)- NO ONE wants you. Not the military as a CIC (what a joke), not the business world (outside of the news media tech weenie neonazi socialists and world government, and especially not working people in the US. Crash burn— you have NOTHING to say to us, and we want nothing to do with you or your stupid “network” of gob swallowing drones who work there. You fraud. You turned all of the beautiful work Giuliani did to save New York, right up to 9-11, and then took that and turned it into absolute shite.
Manipulative lying doodie squat. Think Moochelle— but white, small, and a complete “nudge”, annoying whining oddball, with an odd persona as well.
Is Bloomberg the same size as Ross Perot or shorter ?
He can have my Big Gulp when he pries it from my cold drinking hand...
Plan B for many of them is a brokered convention. I’ll have to do some reading about the new convention/delegate distribution rules. I think they have been changed since 2016 though I would guess not by much. The DNC rules are designed to give the appearance of democratic principles but essentially give all the power to decide the nomination in the backroom with the “super delegate” vote.
The GOP is a little different, it has super delegates too but not nearly as many, and the GOP primaries are winner take all for the states. In the DNC, they allocate popular vote proportionally by state, so it is possible that someone who comes in 2nd or 3rd or even 4th in every state - who never got a majority in any state - could become the nominee if they swing the super delegate votes. Harder to do that in the GOP.
I’m guessing that Hillary will be the dark horse. She resents the Obamas enough to squash any Moochelle attempt, which the Mooche doesn’t want anyway. Hillary won’t be denied twice by the Obamas.
If Obama wants to squash Hillary, we’ll know as soon as the MSM gets on the Epstein story, as they have w/ that Brit, Andrew. They Hillary has skated from this story means the MSM/ Dem establishment is still making space for her.
We’ll see. Will be most amusing to watch unfold.
I wouldn’t vote for him anyway. If Democrats can make promises they never intend to keep, so can I.
I don’t think she will jump in, and I don’t think the party would nominate her at the last minute. They Clintons are through... imo.
Bloomberg is so rich he could spend Trumps net worth and not miss it. I think hes serious. Whether he can get any traction nationwide is a real question.
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