Stossel - Season 3 Episode 36 Political Propaganda
From John Stossel's blog: How can we trust what politicians say? They pander to voters, manipulate facts...and break promises. This week, I criticize President Obama and Mitt Romney for doing just that. President Obama claimed that he would cut spending - but then he increased it by more than $450 billion per year. Romney says he supports small government, but he opposes any cuts to the military, education, and the drug war. Ellis Henican and Ann Coulter defend their respective candidates. Mark Block, the "smoking man" from Herman Cain's much talked about ad, discusses off-beat ads and their impact. Andrea Tantaros used to be a spokeswoman for the House Republicans - she explains the need for "spin." Marketing expert Rohit Bhargava, author of Likeonomics, explains how politicians could learn from messaging by Costco and Domino's Pizza. I say it's all propaganda.
Year: 2013
Genre: Documentary, News, Talk
Country: United States of America
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First Air Date: Dec 10, 2009
Last Air date: Dec 26, 2013
Season: 4 Season
Episode: 187 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 3.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 0.5044
Language: English
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The War Over War
The Real State of the Union
The Pursuit of Happiness
Who Can You Trust
Budget Insanity
2012 Students for Liberty
Money and Banking Evil
Too Many Laws
Is it Fair
Illegal Jobs
Media Bias
No They Can't
On campus for No They Can't
Regulation Nation
On the Road to Serfdom 2
Bad Speech
Rich Man Poor Man
Fuel Myths
Decline Whine
Lawsuit Abuse
Obamacare on Trial
Government Inc.
Stossel Goes to College
Minimum Justice
Myths and Truths
Republican National Convention
Democrat National Convention
Party Crashers
Union Power
After the Welfare State
Is Greed Good?
Political Propaganda
Disaster and Election Myths
Did Freedom Win?
Four More Years
Food Bunk
Good Intentions Gone Wrong
Science vs. God?
Good Giving