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In reply to the discussion: Thomas Franks, the Clintons and "phony" Democratic populists in the New Gilded Age [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)psychologically speaking, one has to want to learn and has to be receptive to information to accept policy discussions. Most people don't give a shit about that or don't have time to devote to it, so instead they make decisions via the peripheral route...their 'gut feeling' so to speak. This is something Bill Clinton understood. It's something other democrats, especially those on the far left, are going to have to wrap their heads around. The guy quoted in my sig line understood that and made the NDP (a party with socialist roots) the official opposition here in Canada by appealing to those who are only swayed by appearances and sound bites. Sadly, it's the marketing, stupid. (disclaimer: stupid does not refer to anyone in particular, it is a variation of the remark "it's the economy, stupid" for those who would take this personally when it is not meant that way. Thanks.)