Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "Silicon Bites - #61 - If he Chooses to There are More than 10 Ways Trump can Completely Screw Russia" video.

  1. You have to stop talking like a written academic paper. No-one expects/ wants caveats during an Introduction to a highly political 'take' on current events. It's understood that your pitch, any and all of them, is not to be deemed a scholarly treatise that's been peer reviewed by a bunch of high brow sophisticates. Your spiel becomes utterly stilted/ repulsive with such meaningless caveats. Of course you're speaking off-the-cuff as are your video counter-parties. Save us and yourself loads of time and just cut straight to the heart of your presentation. Everyone understands you're speaking from your gut -- and may not even be 100% accurate -- as none of us has a perfect memory. ( I used to, but it died about 65-years ago, if I remember correctly.) If you were to review your prior videos you'd come to realize just how feeble your presentation becomes when you launch everything from an extremely defensive mind-set. Just talk like you're Donald J Trump. He's wrong so many times, no-one pays much attention to his slip-ups/ exaggerations/ hyperbole. And with all of that, he's just been voted president in a landslide. You can understand why the scholarly class absolutely hates him.... as do Democrat grifters far and wide. Damn-it, Trump can't be bought. [ What's $10,000,000 to an ego-driven billionaire who loses a billion every time he takes office? ] Whereas Biden, Obama, Clinton -- there's the fast money crowd. They pimp themselves out -- and in plain sight. True professional politicians, then.
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