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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
Image Is Everything
by Lorie Byrd
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Charles Krauthammer wrote about how little attention the “near-miracle abroad” drew from the media when Iraq recently held provincial elections with no violence and little U.S. involvement. The new facts on the ground in Iraq over the past few years did not match the image of the situation in Iraq the Democrats and so many in the media worked so hard to create and maintain. When the situation on the ground in Iraq began to change and progress could be seen, those in the media no longer found the story worthy of much attention and Republicans were not successful in getting that information to the public.

Good economic news during the Bush years was often downplayed or ignored as well. When Democrats blamed a slow economy on the Bush tax cuts rather than on spending, those in the media did not report to the public that tax revenues had actually increased. Again, Republicans were not successful in getting that information to the people.

In the past few weeks, Democrats have attempted to sell the biggest spending bill in the history of the world under the name of “stimulus” and the media have been largely willing to help them. But this time Republicans were determined to put forth their own message – one of fiscal conservatism. Much of the information about the true nature of the so-called “stimulus” bill made it to the public and the reaction measured through telephone calls and faxes to Congress was amazing. A poll released this week by Rasmussen showed that only 38 percent of Americans believe the bill will help the economy, while 53 percent believe it will either hurt the economy or have no impact.

Hopefully Republicans have learned that when they stick to their conservative principles and speak out forcefully, Americans will hear their message. After all, most Americans identify themselves as conservative.

Over the next few years Democrats, led by President Obama and aided by their friends in the media, will continue to sell the stimulus bill. If the economy improves, the bill will receive all the credit whether it had a positive impact or not.. If the economy does not improve promptly, the message Democrats will sell to the public will likely be that additional spending and government control are needed. If Republicans fail to loudly and forcefully present their message, and to relay facts the media doesn’t choose to report, not only will Republicans lose big in the next election, but the country will too.

Republicans have suffered over the past few elections because on some issues they abandoned their conservative principles, and on others they were unable to successfully convince voters that they shared their image of what America should be. While they lost the vote on the “stimulus” bill in the Congress, the overwhelming majority of Republicans stood firm on conservative principle and won the battle in the arena of public opinion. If they continue to do that, by 2010 the number of votes they will be able to muster in the House and Senate will follow suit.

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Lorie Byrd is a Townhall.com columnist and blogs at Wizbang and at LorieByrd.com.

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The first assertion required...
...is to assert the indisputable fact that America hasn't been a free market capitalist nation since the 1920's! Yet, the idiots in the democrat party typically claim, "We've tried free market capitalism for the last ___ years! Look what it produced!" This idiocy must be challenged whenever it's blurted out by mindless liberals.

Before FDR, the amount of GDP confiscated and squandered by government hovered around 10%. That was a predominantly free market capitalist society. And it was prosperous, free, and largely happy. People felt that they could progress as far as their ambition and hard work would take them.

For the past several decades, the percent of GDP confiscated and squandered by government has been more like 33%. That's still less than European socialists who confiscate 47% of their GDP. This "steal-from-us" bill will raise that proportion to almost 40%. I have often contended that our relative success is less a measure of our perfection than it is a measure of how much more poorly other nations are doing. We have been burdened by socialism since 1933. Practically no one alive today has experienced a genuine free market capitalist economy in this nation.

However, as noted by Ms. Byrd, the democrat image makers consistently describe the past, particularly the Bush years, as a period of unbridled, unregulated, free market capitalism! It is stunningly stupid! Pure fantasy! They rely on an ignorant public, a compliant press, and a conciliatory opposition to perpetrate this fraud. Unfortunately, their confidence is well placed. I don't know what planet they inhabit, but here on earth, America hasn't had what could reasonably be described as a truly free market in 80 years.

More hypocrisy
Bryd claims: " candidate with the right marketing strategy and willing outlets to broadcast that message can sell the public on just about anything"

What's stunning in it's hypocrisy is that she is applying this to Obama after eight years of Bush! For Bush, it was all about marketing strategy, hard core propaganda, and multiple complicit media outlets. Just look at what he was able to do. 1) start illegal wars based on lies; 2) fail in those wars; 3) trick people into thinking torture is necessary, 4) trick people in sacrificing their civil rights, and so on. These things would never have happened without extensive marketing (based on fear and anger) and a corrupt media.

Byrd is also misleading regarding the extent to which polls suggest that more people identify themselves as conservative than liberal. The one poll she references uses a flawed scale biased in a conservative direction. If you ask people policy questions regarding issues that distinguish conservatives and liberals, people tend to favor the liberal position. That's why Obama got elected.
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