Kathianne
08-01-2019, 11:17 AM
Ok, won't happen, but would be a show!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7307155/PIERS-MORGAN-Marianne-Williamson-liberal-Trump.html
PIERS MORGAN: She may be a yodelling new age weirdo, but mad-eyed Marianne’s right about unelectable wonky Dems and her fiery passion connected with voters - so could she be the liberal Trump?
By PIERS MORGAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:29 EDT, 31 July 2019 | UPDATED: 15:40 EDT, 31 July 2019
Who the hell is Marianne Williamson?
That was the question millions of Americans were asking after she stole the show at last night’s Democratic presidential debate.
We know this because in a staggering statistic, Google revealed Williamson was the most-searched candidate in 49 of the 50 states. (Gov. Steve Bullock was top in his home state, Montana. Don’t they know who he is there?)
To put this into perspective, before the debate started, she was most-searched in only two states.
Momentum is a massive, game-changing thing in politics, and by the time the debate finished it was all with mad-eyed Marianne.
From her high-pitched yodelling-style of talking to her dismissive ‘yada yada yada’ attack on Democrats who take corporate cash and her warning of President Trump’s ‘dark psychic force’ of collective hatred, she electrified the CNN theater audience, and got viewers at home racing to find out more about her.
What’s so weird about her break-out moment is that she’s… so weird.
As Rolling Stone put it, she’s ‘like a cross between Stevie Nicks, a Tennessee Williams character, and your mom after she took too much Xanax on the plane.’
Those who did Google her last night will have discovered Ms Williamson, who calls herself a ‘b*tch for God’, is a long time new-age spiritual guru with a very colorful background.
She admitted to spending her 20s in a haze of ‘bad boys and dope’, once lived in a commune in a geodesic dome in New Mexico, helped Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler get off drugs, officiated at Elizabeth Taylor’s wedding to construction worker Larry Fortensky, and has been Oprah’s spiritual adviser.
So far, so very different to Donald Trump.
Yet in many ways, Williamson IS the female Trump.
She too has had virtually no political experience before running for President.
She too is a very successful entrepreneur who has written numerous best-selling books telling Americans how to make a success of their lives.
She too is supremely comfortable in her own skin, oozes self-confidence, and cuts through the normal political speak bullsh*t.
Williamson, too, knows how to get crowds going, and is a skilled television performer in an age when television is the world’s most powerful political marketing tool.
And she’s also an adept and aggressive user of social media, with millions of followers on Twitter and Facebook.
As with Trump, there are plenty of negatives to counter the positives.
She too has a fiery temper, likes to be the boss and doesn’t like being challenged. Former employees branded her ‘despotic’, saying she had a ‘tyrannical streak and inability even to hear dissent.’ When asked for a response, Williamson said: ‘I have a dramatic personality. If I do things right, it’s a big right; if it’s wrong, it’s a big wrong.’
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7307155/PIERS-MORGAN-Marianne-Williamson-liberal-Trump.html
PIERS MORGAN: She may be a yodelling new age weirdo, but mad-eyed Marianne’s right about unelectable wonky Dems and her fiery passion connected with voters - so could she be the liberal Trump?
By PIERS MORGAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:29 EDT, 31 July 2019 | UPDATED: 15:40 EDT, 31 July 2019
Who the hell is Marianne Williamson?
That was the question millions of Americans were asking after she stole the show at last night’s Democratic presidential debate.
We know this because in a staggering statistic, Google revealed Williamson was the most-searched candidate in 49 of the 50 states. (Gov. Steve Bullock was top in his home state, Montana. Don’t they know who he is there?)
To put this into perspective, before the debate started, she was most-searched in only two states.
Momentum is a massive, game-changing thing in politics, and by the time the debate finished it was all with mad-eyed Marianne.
From her high-pitched yodelling-style of talking to her dismissive ‘yada yada yada’ attack on Democrats who take corporate cash and her warning of President Trump’s ‘dark psychic force’ of collective hatred, she electrified the CNN theater audience, and got viewers at home racing to find out more about her.
What’s so weird about her break-out moment is that she’s… so weird.
As Rolling Stone put it, she’s ‘like a cross between Stevie Nicks, a Tennessee Williams character, and your mom after she took too much Xanax on the plane.’
Those who did Google her last night will have discovered Ms Williamson, who calls herself a ‘b*tch for God’, is a long time new-age spiritual guru with a very colorful background.
She admitted to spending her 20s in a haze of ‘bad boys and dope’, once lived in a commune in a geodesic dome in New Mexico, helped Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler get off drugs, officiated at Elizabeth Taylor’s wedding to construction worker Larry Fortensky, and has been Oprah’s spiritual adviser.
So far, so very different to Donald Trump.
Yet in many ways, Williamson IS the female Trump.
She too has had virtually no political experience before running for President.
She too is a very successful entrepreneur who has written numerous best-selling books telling Americans how to make a success of their lives.
She too is supremely comfortable in her own skin, oozes self-confidence, and cuts through the normal political speak bullsh*t.
Williamson, too, knows how to get crowds going, and is a skilled television performer in an age when television is the world’s most powerful political marketing tool.
And she’s also an adept and aggressive user of social media, with millions of followers on Twitter and Facebook.
As with Trump, there are plenty of negatives to counter the positives.
She too has a fiery temper, likes to be the boss and doesn’t like being challenged. Former employees branded her ‘despotic’, saying she had a ‘tyrannical streak and inability even to hear dissent.’ When asked for a response, Williamson said: ‘I have a dramatic personality. If I do things right, it’s a big right; if it’s wrong, it’s a big wrong.’
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