I have no doubt about the democrats making a comeback. The precise form it takes, I cannot say. Trump was and is a terrific study in political marketing (propaganda). Keep your message simple and to a few points with some element of truth and have it marked by a catchy slogan. Never deviate from or dilute your message. Make yourself part…
I have no doubt about the democrats making a comeback. The precise form it takes, I cannot say. Trump was and is a terrific study in political marketing (propaganda). Keep your message simple and to a few points with some element of truth and have it marked by a catchy slogan. Never deviate from or dilute your message. Make yourself part of the people in the negative situation of the target voters. Offer yourself as their champion to get back at those (whoever is handy at the time) keeping you all down. Make those keeping everyone down an enemy because negative emotions are a more powerful motivator than positive emotions.
History repeats itself over and over again on the political landscape. If you mean to imply Trump had some special monopoly on propaganda, you need to put in a bid for the Brooklyn Bridge.
Remember Clinton and the economy against Bush in 1992. Clinton repeatedly said we had the worst economy since the great depression. It was actually a recession of lower magnitude that most of the post war downturns. Catchy slogan, it's the economy stupid.
Democrats will make a comeback by changing their views on some issues and pretending they never had those unpopular views in the first place.
And he is greatly aided by a Democratic party that is dominated by virtue signaling ideologues who often show incredible intolerance towards those with whom they disagree.
I did not say that Trump is the only purveyor of propaganda. He just happens to be the current highest profile distributor. You can find it used from tyrannical genocidal maniacs all the way down to local elections for dog catcher.
I have no doubt about the democrats making a comeback. The precise form it takes, I cannot say. Trump was and is a terrific study in political marketing (propaganda). Keep your message simple and to a few points with some element of truth and have it marked by a catchy slogan. Never deviate from or dilute your message. Make yourself part of the people in the negative situation of the target voters. Offer yourself as their champion to get back at those (whoever is handy at the time) keeping you all down. Make those keeping everyone down an enemy because negative emotions are a more powerful motivator than positive emotions.
History repeats itself over and over again on the political landscape. If you mean to imply Trump had some special monopoly on propaganda, you need to put in a bid for the Brooklyn Bridge.
Remember Clinton and the economy against Bush in 1992. Clinton repeatedly said we had the worst economy since the great depression. It was actually a recession of lower magnitude that most of the post war downturns. Catchy slogan, it's the economy stupid.
Democrats will make a comeback by changing their views on some issues and pretending they never had those unpopular views in the first place.
Trump does not have a monopoly on propaganda. He's just much better at it than most.
And he is greatly aided by a Democratic party that is dominated by virtue signaling ideologues who often show incredible intolerance towards those with whom they disagree.
For sure.
I did not say that Trump is the only purveyor of propaganda. He just happens to be the current highest profile distributor. You can find it used from tyrannical genocidal maniacs all the way down to local elections for dog catcher.