Overall, the Symposium was good. Raw and real as it gets.
The four basic problems were:
The hacks on the first day that really threw a monkey wrench.
Mike Lindell spent too much time talking. He should have let some more people speak on the first day. Also, he makes himself a target by being most of the first day's show. It's easy to take down a guy, but not easy to take down dozens of people who are all giving presentations.
The expectations were a bit overtouted. I think they should have presented this as "America's Election 2021 Symposium", without making all the promises of infallible proof.
This did not require three 24-hour days. I think it could have been done succinctly in two days of 12-hour sessions.
But overall, great to have done this. I agree with Steve Bannon that this should be done again, and hopefully the suggestions/constructive criticisms above would help.
Overall, the Symposium was good. Raw and real as it gets.
The four basic problems were:
The hacks on the first day that really threw a monkey wrench.
Mike Lindell spent too much time talking. He should have let some more people speak on the first day. Also, he makes himself a target by being most of the first day's show. It's easy to take down a guy, but not easy to take down dozens of people who are all giving presentations.
The expectations were a bit overtouted. I think they should have presented this as "America's Election 2021 Symposium", without making all the promises of infallible proof.
This did not require three 24-hour days. I think it could have been done succinctly in two days of 12-hour sessions.
But overall, great to have done this. I agree with Steve Bannon that this should be done again, and hopefully the suggestions/constructive criticisms above would help.