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Chapter 344

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The New York election is imminent. For the whole United States, the position of New York mayor is an extremely important position. In terms of attention, the New York mayoral election should be second only to the presidential election in the United States.

James, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle, is also one of the candidates. This is what Li Jie didn't think of before. Because the list of candidates for New York City mayor was announced today, Li Jie didn't know who would run before.

At the moment he saw James's picture, Li Jie understood everything in an instant. Why is the Daily Bugle chasing Peter's news, and why is it blowing up the whole thing?

Why is the lawyer named Lou Carr able to repeatedly enter the media's field of vision and keep talking nonsense.

Why does James have to write an editorial criticizing New York City's current legal regulation and questioning and criticizing the New York City police?

It's all about building momentum! The ultimate goal of the election is to get voters to vote for themselves so that they can get elected. And why should voters vote for you? They know who you are!

So in the election campaign, speeches, lobbying, television speeches and all kinds of debates are particularly important. You have to let the voters know you first! Otherwise, who will vote for you if they haven't heard of your name?

It's not the first time that candidates have made all kinds of big speeches in television speeches in order to win the support of voters. There are also all kinds of eye-catching political shows emerging.

For example, there is a mayor in the United Kingdom, because polls show that his support rate is extremely low. The mayor made a bold decision that if the city's football team could reach the Premier League's top 16, he would jump into the lake and swim 100 meters wearing the football team's mascot costume.

He dressed himself as a strong supporter of the city's sports. At this point, he seems to be the same as ordinary citizens. When people have common hobbies, they will soon get closer to each other.

Because you think: Hey! Look, that guy is playing the same game as me!

Especially when the person doing it is still a leader, it's more likely to capture people's hearts. Especially when the mayor finally fulfilled his promise and jumped into the lake to swim in the mascot costume.

People always like to see others do stupid things and then gloat. Especially when this stupid thing was done by their own mayor, they would let down their guard. Some people would even think that this mayor was actually not that bad.

This kind of political show was actually happening all over the world, but the voters just loved it. Isn't it interesting to see a superior smile?

James's crazy way of slandering the Spider-man was also a show. That's right, the Spider-man was very popular among New Yorkers.

Discrediting a superhero seemed to go against the will of the people. But James naturally had his own ideas. If Spider-man has the same reputation as Captain America, then James would never say a bad word about him.

Look at the Daily Bugle's report on Captain America's lawsuit against the military. James supported Captain Rogers one-sidedly and brainlessly. Why? Because Rogers's rallying power was too great, almost everyone was supporting Rogers. Moreover, the black government was almost a form of political correctness for the general public.

And as a superhero, the Spider-man is also loved by New Yorkers. But it's not as deep-rooted and unshakable as Captain Rogers.

When everyone says Spider-man is good, a sudden refutation of Spider-man's language can really catch people's attention. In particular, James, a veteran reporter with a pretty good writing style, can always find a special angle to attack the Spider-man.

Maybe at first some Spider-man fans will feel angry, thinking that this person is discrediting their idol. But as mentioned earlier, the Spider-man has not become a national idol like Rogers. There are still many people in New York City who don't like him, such as George Stancy. George Stancy.

People who don't like the Spider-man think that James is actually very reasonable, and they will spread this idea to their friends around them.

In this way, many neutral passers-by's attitude towards the Spider-man may turn black. This was a huge blow to the Spider-man, who was hit by both media and public opinion.

As for James, what did he pay? He just moved the pen, and didn't need to spend too much effort to attract a lot of popularity for himself.

As for what he might have said wrong, it doesn't matter, right? This is a political show, just a political show. The meaning of the word "show" is the performance. And isn't fiction and exaggeration part of the performance?

For example, the lawyer Lou Carr, who is currently fighting the lawsuit for Mark McMahon, is also putting on a show. Since someone is paying him to do it, why wouldn't he do it?

For him, this is a good thing to increase his popularity. One should know that the lawyer industry is also about the celebrity effect. Famous lawyers can receive more cases, and the pay is higher.

And becoming famous is what almost every lawyer hopes for. Just like the lawyer Matt who is fighting the lawsuit for Rogers, he went from an unknown lawyer in Brooklyn to a famous lawyer in the United States in an instant.

As long as his lawsuit is successful, Lou Carr is almost certain that Matt will soar in the future. This makes Lou Carr feel very unbalanced. Matt has only been in the law firm for a few years, and he has already achieved so much.

As a top student who graduated from Yale, it took him more than ten years to reach his current position as a lawyer. So when someone approached him and asked him to take on the Mark McMahon case. After Lou Carr understands the key point, he immediately realized that this is his opportunity, a chance to soar.

Anyway, someone will pay the lawyer fees, and the lawsuit is not difficult to fight. He just needs to pay the convenience store clerk not to talk nonsense. For Lou Carr, this kind of thing is a piece of cake. After more than ten years in the lawyer industry, he has already mastered it.

This is a matter of fame and fortune, why wouldn't he do it? As for whether he will hurt the Spider-man or the New York Police, sorry, he doesn't care.

Lou Carr's apartment in New York is located in Manhattan. It is a high-end apartment operated by Hotel Hill. As an elite lawyer, Lou Carr doesn't have much time to take care of his own house. Living in a hotel apartment that is managed by a professional is the best choice.

Hotel Hill is an international five-star hotel chain. They launched this apartment in Manhattan, specifically for the elite of New York City. It has a full suite of services.

From helping to book plane tickets to getting tickets to NBA games at Madison Square Garden. From car rental services to professional laundry and ironing services, their services are meticulous.

They meet the needs of business elites who are busy with work and have high requirements for quality of life. Of course, the rent here is not cheap for Kim Pyong. The annual rent for a 150 square meter apartment is as high as $250,000. Moreover, the various services provided have to be charged separately.

Lou Carr lives on the 40th floor of this hotel apartment, where he has a wide view. Being able to see the bright lights of New York at night and overlooking the night scene of New York City gives him a sense of superiority.

He likes this apartment, so he doesn't plan to buy a house or move to another place. After all, other places don't have such good service and security as Hotel Hill.

The security system of Hotel Hill is very good. There has never been a case of theft. Even if you forget to lock the door, it won't happen.

At least until tonight, Lou Carr always thinks so.

"Mr. Lou Carr, good evening. I think I need to talk to you about your ridiculous words and actions, as well as your slander of the Spider-man. "A man in a gray jumper is sitting in the lobby of Lou Carr's room, waiting for him to return.

His tone is gloomy, as if he is hiding his anger. Lou Carr wants to escape from his room, but another strong man wearing a black skull uniform blocks his way.

Although there is no violence, Lou Carr understands. He seems to have gotten himself into trouble. The Spider-man is a cheerful and kind hero. He won't randomly attack ordinary citizens who don't have criminal tendencies. Even those who are hostile to him.

Therefore, he doesn't care how he slandered the Spider-man, because the Spider-man won't trouble him because of this.

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