http://updates.jalopnik.com/post/34775425747/chrysler-exec-calls-donald-trump-full-of-shit-on

Heh heh.

"Everyone knows this claim is false, they’ve known it for days, but the
campaign of Governor Romney has been running ads stating it as true. Trump,
as he often does, continues to spread the absolutely not true statement.

Gilles apparently had enough of it and called bullshit on him. Good for
Gilles. There are numerous critiques you can have of either candidate’s
views on the auto industry grounded entirely in fact, which means you don’t
have to rely on falsehoods."

I'd be really disappointed if all these lies ended up winning. Still, the
whole thing is a good lesson in human psychology I think, and marketing.
That's what the entire GOP campaign is in my view.

Pure marketing, little to no facts and substance.

Seen it before locally, and anecdotally see how it ends up. I believe the
recent Canadian elections was the same.

In the two instances the party with the PR and Marketing won, though

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