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Mike Bloomberg says Trump’s ignorance and arrogance cannot be tolerated anymore.
America needs a steady leader that has respect for our men and women in uniform.
OMG….Media Entrepreneur Mike Bloomberg copies Trump to beat Trump
Mike Bloomberg is buying his way into the minute-by-minute of our lives with TV ads.
Mike Bloomberg’s team believes one of the key lessons of Trump campaign is that if voters see you on TV all the time, they’ll take you seriously
Many of Bloomberg’s ads follow the rough arc of: 1) Hit Trump … 2) Why the problem matters … 3) What Mike did as New York mayor … 4) What Mike would do as president.
Mike Bloomberg’s massive data operation found that Bloomberg’s record as mayor was one of his big selling points.
And Mike Bloomberg’s inner circle thought “Make America Great Again” was an effective slogan. Voilà, the Bloomberg slogan: “Mike Will Get It Done.”
Mike Bloomberg, like Trump, has set up his campaign so his personal brand shines, win or lose.
Mike Bloomberg wants to replicate and build off what Trump’s campaign did best, without mimicking his style.
Kermit the Frog would like a word about our house…..
ROFLMAO…. Why is Kermit filming a Trump rally?
Kermit PSA: “Waste Deep” aka “Food” (60 Seconds) – Better World Society
In 1989, Kermit the Frog served as spokesfrog for the Better World Society. He appeared in two Public Service Announcements directed by Jim Henson in November of 1988, which aired the next year. In 1990, Jim Henson Productions was presented with Telly Awards for both PSAs.
The first PSA (titled “Food” in production and later honored by the Telly Awards as “Waste Deep”) features Kermit posing a question to the viewer: “What if everyone in the world lived in one house?”
The camera pans from left to right through several rooms filled with Muppet monsters involved in a number of raucous activities: eating food (with the refrigerator door left open), bathing (in a full tub, with the water still running), brushing teeth (the water pressure noticeably affected by the monster bathing in the preceding room) and lastly, a bedroom full of monsters trying to find their own space in an over-crowded bed.
Kermit appears at the end to repeat his question, and answers, “We do.”
LOL… The house is getting smaller though, as can be seen in the clip.
Mike Bloomberg is attacking President Donald Trump in his safe space.
On Thursday morning, the Democrat premiered his newest ad attacking the president on “Fox & Friends,”
Trump’s favorite program that frequently lavishes praise on him. Adding insult, the show also interviewed Bloomberg’s top presidential campaign adviser, Kevin Sheekey.
The previous Michael Bloomberg ad touts the ex-mayor’s accomplishment of cutting the number of uninsured New Yorkers in half, while accusing Trump and Republicans of spending a decade attacking Obamacare.
Bloomberg’s campaign revolves around agitating the president, who has increasingly begun criticizing his former mayor from New York, a self-made billionaire who has spent years belittling Trump as a bad businessman and reality TV star.
Bloomberg also made sure to match Trump in advertising during the Super Bowl, a roughly $10 million endeavor for both campaigns.
And when Bloomberg first announced, one of the first places he bought ad time was in the West Palm Beach, Fla., media market so Trump might see the ad as he visited his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.
It appears that President Trump has seen at least one of Mike Bloomberg’s onslaught of campaign ads permeating the airwaves.
The commander in chief sent out a series of tweets Monday morning calling the billionaire former mayor’s commercials “False Advertising” and disputing his claims about his administration’s healthcare policies.
“Mini Mike Bloomberg is spending a lot of money on False Advertising. I was the person who saved Pre-Existing Conditions in your Healthcare, you have it now, while at the same time winning the fight to rid you of the expensive, unfair and very unpopular Individual Mandate,” President Donald Trump tweeted.
Trump went on to add that he will improve healthcare further if the GOP wins in court and takes back the House in 2020.
“….and, if Republicans win in court and take back the House of Representatives, your healthcare, that I have now brought to the best place in many years, will become the best ever, by far. I will always protect your Pre-Existing Conditions, the Dems will not!” his second tweet read.
Bloomberg clapped back with a shorter message.
“@ us next time,” his wrote on Twitter, with the symbol referencing that Trump declined to link to Bloomberg’s account when talking about him.
A negative campaign ad that bashes Weird Al Yankovic impersonators
LOL… From what I’ve read from a quick Googling, apparently the guy won some Weird Al lookalike contest at a concert several years back, and he’s never been able to live it down since.
What a strange way to point out that your opponent looks like Weird Al.
LOL… If you see something, then say something? O_O
But, its easier said than done if you are actually being held up.
So your eyes are like a weapon except they just sort of put you in danger to no immediately helpful end
If you are a lone employee late at night, your robbery contingency plan should be to open the register and avert your eyes so they’d have less reasons to beat/shoot you, ’cause businesses have insurance and you probably don’t.
Technically they could blind you, then rob you blind.
“Quick lady, hand over them eyes before someone gets hurt!”