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gulliver

(13,519 posts)
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 12:47 PM 20 hrs ago

Should Dem leaders go on the Maher or Rogan shows?

In my opinion, I don't see why anyone who wants to lead the Democratic Party shouldn't go everywhere. I don't any see any good reason why anyone who considers themselves a solid Democrat should oppose it. (I see some bad reasons.) My question is a little moot, because many Democratic leaders have gone on these shows and others.

Solid Democrats have nothing to hide and every reason to take on all comers in interviews and debates. I hope and expect that before the election next year, we'll get to see our new and newly energized leaders showing up everywhere. The election next year is a must-win imo.

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Should Dem leaders go on the Maher or Rogan shows? (Original Post) gulliver 20 hrs ago OP
Yes, I think they should Justice Brandeis 20 hrs ago #1
Maher edhopper 20 hrs ago #2
I actually think he still is gulliver 20 hrs ago #3
Trump is not so bad edhopper 16 hrs ago #14
Parroting bs GOP talking points SocialDemocrat61 16 hrs ago #17
They should go on all the shows SSJVegeta 20 hrs ago #4
Not without preparing for the specific host in question. RockRaven 20 hrs ago #5
Yes and be ready when they do. I mean really ready n/t Cheezoholic 20 hrs ago #6
Yes, and talk about all the lies Krasnov told voters GoodRaisin 19 hrs ago #7
At some point we have to offer something new beyond "trump and GOPers suck." It's true, but it ain't selling. Silent Type 19 hrs ago #8
Talking about his blatant lies would serve as a reminder to voters GoodRaisin 19 hrs ago #10
Should be everywhere if we think our message sells. Obviously, there are a few exceptions like appearing on Nazi Time. Silent Type 19 hrs ago #9
Of course. Pisces 18 hrs ago #11
Maybe not those specifically but they will have to do these shows JI7 18 hrs ago #12
mayor pete shd teach a class. mopinko 18 hrs ago #13
Maybe Rogan SocialDemocrat61 16 hrs ago #15
Fuck Bill Maher Prairie Gates 16 hrs ago #16

Justice Brandeis

(304 posts)
1. Yes, I think they should
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 12:53 PM
20 hrs ago

Their shows are hardly the same as Hannity or Waters or Ingraham.

And you can't always just talk to the people who agree with you.

gulliver

(13,519 posts)
3. I actually think he still is
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:02 PM
20 hrs ago

In my experience your best friends aren't the ones that always tell you what you want to hear. They tell you what they think you need to hear. They can be right or wrong, but the fact that they're willing to take the risk of annoying you to try to help you make your life better is a sign of a good friend.

SocialDemocrat61

(5,752 posts)
17. Parroting bs GOP talking points
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 04:50 PM
16 hrs ago

about trans people, vaccines, woke, etc. is not being a good friend.

RockRaven

(18,063 posts)
5. Not without preparing for the specific host in question.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:09 PM
20 hrs ago

These guys are manipulative and dishonest. But their shows reach people who otherwise won't see our candidates except in selected/curated clips/quotes. So the candidate needs to know what they are doing, and how to manage the host. They all have their patterns of behavior, which can be prepared for to some degree.

Not doing so is asking for trouble.

GoodRaisin

(10,535 posts)
7. Yes, and talk about all the lies Krasnov told voters
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:22 PM
19 hrs ago

to get elected. Democrats should take every opportunity to do that.

Silent Type

(11,256 posts)
8. At some point we have to offer something new beyond "trump and GOPers suck." It's true, but it ain't selling.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:31 PM
19 hrs ago

GoodRaisin

(10,535 posts)
10. Talking about his blatant lies would serve as a reminder to voters
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:37 PM
19 hrs ago

Last edited Sat Sep 27, 2025, 02:34 PM - Edit history (1)

with short memories. Democrats don’t talk about his lies enough. Grocery prices should be shoved up his ass. Daily.

Silent Type

(11,256 posts)
9. Should be everywhere if we think our message sells. Obviously, there are a few exceptions like appearing on Nazi Time.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:34 PM
19 hrs ago

JI7

(92,696 posts)
12. Maybe not those specifically but they will have to do these shows
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 02:42 PM
18 hrs ago

because they reach many people.

One reason I learn towards Newsom and Buttigieg is they do these shows and understand social media's influence these days.

Unless or until we can figure out something else or people suddenly care about policy discussion and not just memes we have to deal with it.

mopinko

(72,990 posts)
13. mayor pete shd teach a class.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 02:55 PM
18 hrs ago

it wd b rly great if he got into the candidate prep biz.

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