Hmm. Extremely interesting! It raises a couple of logical questions for my next philosophy seminar:
Can a non-actor be so good at acting that he fools the real actors (i.e., the MSM) into thinking he's actually an actor?
Or will the MSM's real actors be so perceptive that they'll know he's "just acting" the part of being a skilled actor, as opposed to his truly BEING an actor?
PS: Best not to say it would depend on what the meaning of "be" might be. That would be too much like a Clintonesque cop-out.
First of all, it doesn’t take much to fool the type of people who make up most of the talent pool of the MSM these days. They’re not the sharpest knives in the drawer.
Secondly, they’re so wound up in the artificial virtual moral universe they’ve created for themselves they don’t know whether to excrement or go blind. There are so many arbitrary rules about “who we must love” and “who we must hate” and “who we must ignore” and “who we must suppress” that they literally don’t know whether they’re coming or going. Trump doesn’t play along, so he can cut through all that.