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In reply to the discussion: On Dem messaging, Lawrence O'Donnell, and even Heather Cox Richardson and the like... [View all]OneGrassRoot
(23,924 posts)37. Hi. Thank you...
Even though I admitted my personal frustration (the high post election to the rather surprising Sunday night development and how it developed), this post wasn't a critique of the shutdown.
As I mentioned right away in my OP, I was anticipating the brouhaha that would manifest and wanted to address the people who tend to respond to DUers expressing frustration with "What do you want Dems to do? They aren't in power."
That's what my post was about. But, certainly, the concessions are no doubt helpful and meaningful for some key groups. Absolutely.
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On Dem messaging, Lawrence O'Donnell, and even Heather Cox Richardson and the like... [View all]
OneGrassRoot
Nov 11
OP
No one making $10s of millions a year is going to convince me that the cutthroat backstabbing vote was a good thing. Nt
yaesu
Nov 11
#1
I believe Dem messaging gets diluted by attempt to appeal to a wide audience
bucolic_frolic
Nov 11
#2
Couldn't agree more. Yes, republicans control the airwaves. But they have for 40 years.
Scrivener7
Nov 11
#7
I think we are starved for it. There's a lot of "we the people must rise up" talk, but frankly I find that childish.
Scrivener7
Nov 11
#11
How about we attack the media (rather than Democrats) like Republicans did to bias them in the first place?
W_HAMILTON
Nov 11
#23
Rah rah! All is well! Everything we are doing is working GREAT!!! And Garland's got this!!!
Scrivener7
Nov 11
#24
That is your response to me saying we should go after the media the way Republicans did?
W_HAMILTON
Nov 11
#25
You think we would be """misbehaving""" by rightfully calling out fascist friendly media?
W_HAMILTON
Nov 11
#27
Senator Chris Murphy was better. And I'm thinking he's in a better position to know.
Scrivener7
Nov 11
#12
Chris Murphy is a great communicator and explainer. I sing his praises often.
yellow dahlia
Nov 11
#29
They need to hire professional marketing/advertising firms that do it ALL: print, television, social media, even
LaMouffette
Nov 11
#14
YES. I "want to hear directly from those we elect in a coordinated, cohesive manner." EVERY DAY.
chia
Nov 11
#16
My suggestion for the past several months is holding a Press Conference Every Other Day. Why?....
electric_blue68
Nov 11
#19