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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perfectly distills what an inorganic empty suit creep VP Palantir is: [quote]Just watched “Hillbilly Elegy” a movie about some nobody who is now likely going to be vice president. They used an A-list director and cast for what amounted to a boring and campy Lifetime movie. It’s hard to imagine this film was made for commercial purposes. The budget is estimated at $45 million. $45 million to make a boring movie about some guy nobody’s heard of… …who then less than a year after the release of the film announced he’s running for senate and now, just 3 years after that, is Trump’s VP. It’s also worth mentioning that the movie is based on JD Vance’s book by the same name. A book that nobody cared about and only had mediocre sales. That is, until the New York Times out of left field wrote an extensive review of the book launching it into best seller territory. But that’s not all, the New York Times featured multiple articles and interviews with J.D. Vance to discuss his book and his story. They’ve even invited him to contribute to articles as a writer. Yes, that New York Times. I guess good things happen when you’ve got friends like Peter Thiel, Rebekah Mercer, American Enterprise Institute, The Manhattan Institute, The Hoover Institution, etc.[/quote] [twitter]https://twitter.com/Black_Pilled/status/1813506937281212686[/twitter][/quote] Why did this dork's boring ass memoir get a $45m movie deal?[/quote] Because it had good book sales after a whole lot of people who didn't like the book recommended it as great for other people.[/quote] Book sales are easily faked. Why did the movie flop if he's so organically popular and compelling? The film made no money at all.[/quote] Oh please. It was a bestseller. Sometimes movies do well, sometimes they don't. It doesn't usually have anything to do with the book, one way or the other.[/quote]
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