Did you see this? From Lindy's thread, h/t Lindy Bill
   The Trump Immigration Surprise - the Trap is Half-Sprung           Posted December  10th, 2015 @ 9:15am     in   #Trump           
          As you know, Donald Trump has offended 90% of the media and  nearly a  third of the country with his idea of temporarily banning  Muslim  immigration. That’s some crazy Hitler stuff, say the headlines.
  You might recall that I predicted in this blog an “  immigration surprise” from Trump that follows the format of movies. In a typical three-act movie, you have these main parts:
  1. In Act 1, something changes the hero’s life. (Trump surprises everyone by jumping to the top of Republican polls early.)
  2. In Act 2, the hero enjoys the ride, and things are going almost “too well” until…
  3.   At the start of the 3rd Act, the hero is almost always scripted into  an  impossible bind. Then somehow – impossibly – the hero escapes and   prevails. For Trump, his Mexican immigration issue was the third-act   problem. I predicted that he had a surprise in store, and that when he   escaped it would trigger our “movie pattern” brains and he would win in a   landslide.
  But instead of escaping his immigration “problem”  for  the upcoming general election, he seemingly worsened it by adding  some  religious intolerance to the mix by suggesting a temporary ban on  Muslim  immigration. You already thought he was Hitler, and he just  handed you  confirming evidence. Uh-oh.
  That was the 2D analysis.  By the 2D  filter, where people use logic and reason to make decisions,  Trump is  dead and done. The body has decomposed. He can’t win.
  But  in the  3D world of emotion, where Trump exclusively plays, he has set  the world  up for the most clever persuasion you will ever see. 
  Do  you see  it yet? Don’t read on until you spend a few seconds thinking  about what  he did here because you’ll be mad if I tell you first. It’s  right in  front of you.
  Scroll down for the answer.
  Answer: When polls show that Latino voters in America favor banning Muslim immigration, Trump has greased his path to a landslide.
  I   don’t think he planned the immigration surprise to happen this early.   But he got the opening and he took it. (I predicted it would happen   after the nomination.)
  On a related note, I understand Trump is defending his Muslim immigration ban by telling the public they are thinking it but he said   it. That’s the most powerful persuasion technique there is (literally,   in my experience). The general form of it involves an educated guess   about a person’s inner thoughts. When you tell people what they are   thinking, while they are thinking it, and while they think their   thoughts are mostly concealed, they hand you the keys to their brain.   (It would take longer to explain why.)
  Other candidates tell voters what they should think. Sometimes they say what voters do   think, but they do so only for obvious issues such as voters  preferring  lower crime rates. You won’t see a vanilla politician tell  you what  your secret inner thoughts are, and get it right. The latter is industrial-grade persuasion. The former is just lips moving.
  I   think there is another immigration surprise planned for after the   nomination, but this first one might be all he needed. In movies you   often see the hero escape the 3rd Act problem only to fall into greater   danger in the final minutes. So movies generally have a big escape   followed by another clever escape in the final minutes. Trump might get   to use his second immigration surprise toward the final stretch.
  Or he’s Hitler. I can’t really rule that out. 
  For   the benefit of new readers, I don’t endorse Trump or anyone else. I am   not smart enough to know which candidate would do the best job of  being  president. They all look qualified to me. In this blog I use the    Master Persuader filter to see if it predicts the future better than the standard 2D analysis that has so far gotten everything wrong about Trump. 
  Update1: Here’s a   poll   showing U.S. Hispanic opinions on allowing Syrian Muslim refugees into   the country. See page 104 of the document. 63% oppose. One poll is not   conclusive. So wait and see.
  Update 2: In the tweet below, Trump uses a persuasion technique called “making you think past the sale.” Highly effective. 
 
  
  Alert readers saw this “immigration surprise” too.
 
  Speaking of rational behavior…
 
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