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If a “real” October surprise felt likely, it wouldn’t be a surprise, would it?
I laugh at the idea this is a coordinated blitz, though. It’s the most natural place for prospiracy: thousands of journalists desperate for something, anything to say about the Bad Man. One of them apparently asked him about the remarks in an interview, and it was off to the races. Even then, the results are blog columns and one-paragraph reports. It’s about as weak as it gets, and I’m confident you could find equivalent surges every month. Trump just has that effect.
In many cases they do use the same exact phrases in the headlines, converging on the same single words. There absolutely have to be journalist groupchats where some of the more cynical are coordinating.
Note to future confused readers - this reply appears to be an estranged response to this post.
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And we had JournoList a decade ago (or whenever), it's naive to imagine that similar mailing lists haven't continued to proliferate.
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I mean, I'd also laugh at the idea of it being a blitz as well. Something can't really be a blitz if it never slowed or stopped from its starting pace.
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Known unknowns vs unknown unknowns.
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