OnlyAmbrose wrote:SolidLuigi wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:SolidLuigi wrote:why do you need millions to run for prez?
Because it costs money to run commercials. Really easy answer.
Yeah, I should have phrased it better. I meant why should you need millions. Politics shouldn't be based on who has fancier commercials, it should be strictly based on the facts of who believes what and that info should be presented in general debates etc. No private commercials
sorry for that
Well that's a bit more difficult answer, but it's still answerable...
The reason is that most Americans (or people in general) don't like to think. A lot of people just adopt the views of their parents and leave it at that. Still others see a commercial about a candidate who's promising "change" (and what candidate isn't?). Some choose a candidate based on their religion.
I think most of us can agree that all three of the above means of choosing a candidate are stupid, but it's the reality of the matter. People don't think, and when they do, it's not about the politics of something as big as the United States.
And the best way to reach such people is in a plop a flashy 30-second commercial in the middle of Heroes which stays at a superficial level. Go too deep and you lose your audience.
Not much you can do about it. Well, I guess there are two options:
1) Limited democracy, or
2) Make everyone think
#2 is never going to happen. Personally, I'm starting to become a fan of the concept of limited democracy, but that's another thread...
I've always thought that the political ads are too highbrow. They're aiming at the wrong target frankly.