by prisoner on April 27th, 2009

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Why does it seem like Obama supporters know very little about politics or what's going on in Washington? It's kinda like how the Bush supporters once were. Am I noticing a trend here?

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  • by einsteinwasright0116 on October 8th, 2011

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    Suppose I was on AB just to see how many times I can ask or answer or comment on and on, to try to compile or pile up how many times I can get on the message boards to get noticed. Make exposure the most important thing. Bush did it with magazines, TV, newspapers, but Obama has
    escalated the media saturation. That is a real term, I mean that is
    in fact an old expression or term. If you see a candidate on the media
    enough. Anything from bumper stickers to signs to TV ads to the
    internet. Plus the radio but radio is not what it was. It's less
    important, but not less important to everyone.
    But what I think is, the relevance of what modern candidates
    say, or the truth, or the depth of anything they say or seem to say,
    does not matter as much as good old media saturation.

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