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Advice to GOP Candidates: Avoid Adjectives, Nouns Are Good Enough

Allan60 Wrote: Aug 26, 2010 11:21 AM
Advice to both Republicans and Democrats, neither party really cares about "the little guy", or restoring the American economy in any meaningful way. Both parties have proven track records of disasterous policies like repealing Glass Stiegal, NAFTA, offshoring high paying jobs to china, taxing everything that moves and doesn't move, endless wars, lowering educational standards to the point where kids no longer learn valuable skills, and the list could go on and on... It's easy to criticize "the other party", but if you're really honest and you apply the same standards to "your party" then it should be obvious that neither party has done an acceptable job. Obama is a terrible president, and so was Bush.
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Jim in VT Wrote: Aug 26, 2010 2:38 PM
allan...keep your advice, and keep your change

Attention GOP candidates: There is no need, this year, to load up negative ads with adjectives painting your opponents as evil big spenders in the thrall of the Washington establishment. The simple facts of your opponents' voting records are enough to defeat them. Just the facts, ma'am.

Republican negative ad writers always delight in describing the stimulus package as bloated, wasteful, government-growing and useless. The adjectives get in the way. The polling we've done indicates that the simple words "stimulus package" convey all that and more.

There is no need to call Barack Obama's health care legislation "a...

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