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A case study in media’s declining power: The Chelsea Clinton marketing campaign
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March 10, 2017
A case study in media’s declining power: The Chelsea Clinton marketing campaign
By Thomas Lifson
All of the formidable powers of propaganda have been deployed to help Chelsea Clinton along the path to political power. It won't work, and the media that lend their credibility to the propaganda only further diminish their influence. As the old Madison Avenue cliché has it, the most brilliant marketing campaign in history won't sell dog food if the dogs won't eat it.
The sudden uptick in the long running media campaign to glamorize, promote, and burnish the image of Chelsea Clinton is clear evidence that the Clinton Gang plans to hand power to the heir, and sooner than later. Chelsea obviously is being groomed to step into a safe Democrat constituency, probably in Congress in 2018.
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This really depends on how much moola the Clintons wish to spend to achieve a seat for Chelsea, and more importantly, which sitting Congressperson (or other aspiring candidate) is willing to fall on his/her sword so that their goal may be reached.
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