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In reply to the discussion: Why doesn't our side know how to frame a debate? [View all]TheDebbieDee
(11,119 posts)2. I've wondered that, too! Why don't they hire George Lakoff
to come in and teach them the art of creating a message and then staying on message.
For example: George Lakoff said several months ago that regulations should be referred to as protections for Americans and consumers.
Frank Luntz said yesterday on Morning Joe that republicans this fall will be running for office on the message that regulations hold businesses back.
Democrats need to run on regulations are protections!
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Yes, it needs IMO to be short crisp messaging. I recall when Kerry was running, his messaging was
RKP5637
Feb 2018
#31
The Democrats appear awful on tv when ever i see them. They come across as weak and timid.
Mr. Sparkle
Feb 2018
#7
Because what the republicans do is catapult the propaganda, and that's all it is is
shraby
Feb 2018
#10
Right. Because if I can't fix this national problem all by myself, then it just isn't fixable.
Squinch
Feb 2018
#45
there are millions of americans who see nothing from the taxcut, hopefully they all vote
beachbum bob
Feb 2018
#30