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Bill Clinton

4 appearances · 2 as guest · 10 topics

Influence Direction (across 4 analyzed appearances)

Avg Intensity

Low 39%

Avg Transparency

Transparent 85%

Top Technique

None

Technique Profile

Confirmation Bias 3x Direct Appeal 3x Anchoring 1x Atmospheric Soundtrack 1x Character Flattening 1x Clickbait 1x Curiosity Gap 1x Guilt By Association 1x Loaded Language 1x Moral Outrage 1x Rapid Editing 1x Sensationalist Titling 1x Single-cause Framing 1x Strategic Ambiguity 1x Us Vs. Them 1x Cherry Picking 1x Cliffhanger 1x Reframing 1x

Persuasion Dimensions

Story Shaping
43%
Emotional Appeal
30%
Implicit Claims
30%
Engagement Mechanics
23%
Group Characterization
20%
Call to Action
15%

Topics

bill clinton jeffrey epstein american politics civil rights clintons department of justice doj coverup epstein files epstein investigation fourth turning

Narrative Themes

The content aims to reinforce a specific political narrative regarding the moral character of the Clintons while promoting the host's various business ventures and sponsors.

Hillary Clinton GETS BAD NEWS After WALKING OUT of Epstein Questioning

To reinforce an anti-elite conspiracy worldview linking Epstein files to Clintons and global distractions like Iran while driving subscriptions to Patreon and other channels for more content.

"Epstein IRAN Link!" - Julian BLASTS the Clintons, Latest Files & DOJ Coverup | 393

The content aims to document a public record of a high-profile political figure being questioned about controversial associations.

Watch The Moment Bill Clinton Is Questioned About Infamous Hot Tub Photo During Epstein Testimony

The content aims to document a historical event and honor the legacy of Jesse Jackson through the testimonials of high-profile political figures.

Former Presidents Speak at Jesse Jackson’s Memorial
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Appearances

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