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The Right Isn't Waving A White Flag

tporter Wrote: Nov 14, 2012 2:11 PM
The bottom line is that the Republicans lost the MESSAGING battle. It really wasn't the message or the messenger. It is the messaging. The Dems went to the un-informed and ill-informed and told them what they wanted to hear and Kept It Simple So they could understand it and repeated it over and over AND then distorted and demonized the opponent. It worked! Look at all the people who really don't know what is going on. The scariest part is how many people are not paying attention.
pascagoulapappy Wrote: Nov 14, 2012 2:25 PM
Hermann Goering, call your office!
Science Avenger Wrote: Nov 14, 2012 2:23 PM
Suuure it wasn't. If you just tell women they must give birth to their rapist's babies differently, they'll be all for it. You guys continue to live in a bubble of unreality. One would think al your horrifically inaccurate election predictions would clue you in to that fact, but why deal with reality when you can make up conspiracy theories, right?
Curtis108 Wrote: Nov 14, 2012 10:00 PM
Righto. And the 140% turnout in counties is just a sign of enthusiasm, right?

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