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The Truth About Media Exposure: How Integrity Is The Price Some Pay

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Putting a controversial message out into the world is an easy way to attract lots of media exposure and name recognition. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how some politicians say ridiculous things in their attempts to garner the attention of going viral. These people are willing to sacrifice their integrity in order to increase the likelihood that you will recognize their name and vote for them. Ted Cruz attacking Big Bird is an example of someone attempting to use controversy for his own advantage. That’s not what America needs: We need somebody who cares about integrity and accountability and is a good person who actually wants to help America. Don’t miss this episode!

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Putting a controversial message out into the world is an easy way to attract lots of media exposure and name recognition. In this episode, Bill Stierle and Tom discuss how some politicians say ridiculous things in their attempts to garner the attention of going viral. These people are willing to sacrifice their integrity in order to increase the likelihood that you will recognize their name and vote for them. Ted Cruz attacking Big Bird is an example of someone attempting to use controversy for his own advantage. That’s not what America needs: We need somebody who cares about integrity and accountability and is a good person who actually wants to help America. Don’t miss this episode!

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