Thursday 10 November 2016

Intelligent people are full of doubts and stupid ones brimming with confidence



Watching this shrewd businessman man talking today with President Obama who he called "a very good man" and one whom he "looks forward to working with many, many, more times in the future;" he had a re-conciliatory tone, was subdued (albeit extremely burnt orange) less arrogant and almost looked the part for the role of POTUS.

What a far cry from his clownish personae the world has become accustom to.

This cunning salesman utilised  five successful sales strategy which saw him triumph in the latest US presidential elections.  

Define your target market: The ever growing fascist disillusioned masses who blame immigrants(for these lot an immigrant constitutes a non-Caucasian or Muslim) and Islam for the appalling state of the current economy.Tell them what they want to hear as you sell your products (using vitriolic words on your campaign to appeal to the three main issues at the heart of disenchanted Americans: immigration,national security and unemployment). Trump this up gathering momentum like an out of control,angry feral animal caught in a cage.

Determine your outreach: The increasing disgruntled white working class populous with fascist ideologies selling auditory pleasing right wing doctrine to consumers ( the voters)  who buy it ( coming out in their throngs to vote for this salesman) and eventually catapulting him to victory. Clinton won the popular vote.

Know your questions: The Achilles' heel of those he appealed to is every right wing's dream utopia of extremism, Nazism, racism,white supremacy and intolerance of certain ethnicities, cultures and religion. He pounced on this during his campaign -  blood thirsty baring all fangs out - denouncing minorities and Muslims much to the pulsating fascist delight of his thronging and growing number of supporters with KKK affiliations.

Deliver and build:  The entire campaign ran on a  barrage of insults punctuated  by volatile outburst, erratic tweets, hinting at an assassination of his rival, allegations of  misogyny, sexism and sexual abuse.  They did deliver him victory in the elections while creating a massive divide which has seen a series of unrest and protest across America with more planned over the weekend.

Monitor: What worked? What didn't? Evaluating what worked establishing new goals and plans. With just 70 days left until he enters the White House, a statement which banned the admittance of Muslims into the US was removed from his website along with his inflammatory policies which characterised his campaigns. However at the time of writing this piece, they were back up on the site with a spokesperson stating the site had been "temporarily redirecting all press releases to the home page."

The next four years will determine how successful his sales pitch and strategy was.