where did you even get this assumption?
From real life assumptions?
Who you think has more cash in hand? Stringer has cash. Clay has more influence and money in money making shit.
Clay Davis, Clay took Stringer for 250K and wasn't shit Stringer could do about it but cry to Avon and Slim like a lil bitch wanting revenge.
lol most people think politicians are corrupt.So government money is better than just straight cash.
Call it a donation.
Yet everyone thinks politicians being corrupt is a conspiracy theory.
From real life assumptions?
Who you think has more cash in hand? Stringer has cash. Clay has more influence and money in money making shit.
lol most people think politicians are corrupt.
Not intentionally biased towards him, but the media gave him what he wanted and needed, coverage and an enemy. Ever hear the saying there is no such thing as bad publicity? The more the media accurately attacked Trump the more the deplorables loved him.Do they?
Everyone here always calls corrupt politicians a conspiracy theory made up by whoever disagrees with them.
People here actually think the media was biased towards Trump leading up to the election.
Not intentionally biased towards him, but the media gave him what he wanted and needed, coverage and an enemy. Ever hear the saying there is no such thing as bad publicity? The more the media accurately attacked Trump the more the deplorables loved him.
Would give this multiple likes if it was possible.
You've missed the entire point of the series if you don't realize that everything Stringer was trying to do was part of his grand effort to climb out from the ghettos of Baltimore into the world Clay is already occupying.Who is more powerful and why?
Wouldn't mind a poll.
Who do you think is more powerful between these TV show characters?
Stringer has more cash. Clay has more political influence.
You've missed the entire point of the series if you don't realize that everything Stringer was trying to do was part of his grand effort to climb out from the ghettos of Baltimore into the world Clay is already occupying.
Where Marlo is Avon's foil, Clay is Stringer's foil. He represents a version of Stringer that is both more successful and ruthless (just as Marlo represents the increasingly violent evolution of the street corner king). Where Stringer wants to leave the world of crime, and ascend to a more prosperous legitimate life, Clay is happy to remain a street-minded criminal who has simply adapted his criminality to the great apparatus of power: the white man's government.
Clay is more powerful, dude, by a gaping margin. Stringer has power over street corners. Clay has power over cities.