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Mike 03

(16,616 posts)
17. For some, yes.
Thu Sep 10, 2020, 05:52 AM
Sep 2020

Also, there's the cumulative impact to think about.

Fire and Fury by itself didn't get Trump removed, nor did any other single book (not even the Mueller Report) but when you have twelve, fifteen, twenty books I think it seeps into the national consciousness.

And that is also helped by the writers appearing on TV. The "book tour" aspect is an important part.

Most people won't have time for Peter Strzok's book, but they'll see him on TV saying exactly what Comey, Mattis and so many others are saying. I do think, in the aggregate, it can make a difference.

if they can change a few hundred thousand minds that would be fine nt msongs Sep 2020 #1
I say yes, but I don't think hard core cultists will change. But screw them. Vivienne235729 Sep 2020 #2
I voted no. But IcyPeas Sep 2020 #3
Robb is a dingbat. Coventina Sep 2020 #4
Kudzu, it's going places. peacefreak2.0 Sep 2020 #8
Lincoln Project claims the Atlantic article was the last straw for a lot of people mucifer Sep 2020 #5
I went with "Maybe"... regnaD kciN Sep 2020 #6
It is not the peeling away that matters, it is the layering on. . . . Journeyman Sep 2020 #7
No Lunabell Sep 2020 #9
I said "Maybe"... electric_blue68 Sep 2020 #10
They see non-whites and allies of equality as the threat, when that's gone things will change uponit7771 Sep 2020 #11
all I think of is this statement, "I could kill someone on 5th ave" a kennedy Sep 2020 #12
The Atlantic article has already show in a poll to have affected the military vote Thekaspervote Sep 2020 #13
Hard core Magats will never leave MuseRider Sep 2020 #14
Maybe at the margins... Wounded Bear Sep 2020 #15
It's cognitive inflexibility , and "in your face" defiance... Fyrefox Sep 2020 #16
For some, yes. Mike 03 Sep 2020 #17
The information and discussions will Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #18
Yes, it has moved the media off the protests and onto the pandemic Klaralven Sep 2020 #19
I'm pleased to see that there are more optimists than pessimists. NurseJackie Sep 2020 #20
Nope. It might pick off a few, but GoCubsGo Sep 2020 #21
As smarter people than me have pointed out: blogslut Sep 2020 #22
there are too many uninformed folks out there. peacebuzzard Sep 2020 #23
A son of a friend had been We are all going avebury Sep 2020 #24
I think it helps solidify the Trump cross over voters and pulls in some undecided voters Buckeyeblue Sep 2020 #25
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