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kpete

(71,982 posts)
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 08:45 PM Jun 2017

Rude Pundit: Note to Democrats: A Little Hyperbole Wouldn't Hurt in the Battle Against the AHCA

Rude Pundit speaks for me:

Democrats were terrible messengers, either running away from the ACA because they bought the GOP's cruel fraud. Or they just sucked in even delivering positive news. Obamacare could have provided people with daily multiple orgasms, and Democrats would have fucked up articulating how that's a good thing.

Here we are, in the thick of a battle against some vague, but no doubt savage piece of legislation, and the left is just really gearing up for it. At this point, there should be ads from SuperPACs running constantly about how bad the AHCA is. And you know what? A little hyperbole wouldn't hurt about now. Mitch McConnell is trying to rape the nation with this spiked dildo of a law while so-called "moderate" Republicans do their usual dance of fake dignity, pretending like they actually give two shits about what McConnell is doing in the writing of the bill.

So there is a space for Democrats to creatively show the effects of a bill that quite simply takes money from the poor, the elderly, the addicted, and the sick and gives it to the very wealthy in the form of a tax cut. That's an easy ad right there: Rich people saunter into a doctor's office and rob a bunch of ill people in the waiting room, leaving them dying and sicker, only without hope of seeing a doctor.

Or how about a real death panel: a row of wealthy people behind a table, making a decision on whether or not each suffering poor person deserves help. Is it over the top? Yeah. That's the fucking point. Subtlety and well-reasoned arguments aren't going to win here because people don't respond to that. They respond to a rich puke punching Gramps in the balls until he hands over his wallet.

Enough with the calm, rational discussions. Enough with the speeches. Go for their throats with an emotional appeal. And that means crying people who would lose health care and the image of the uncaring Republican, ready to intentionally inflict more pain.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2017/06/note-to-democrats-little-hyperbole.html

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Rude Pundit: Note to Democrats: A Little Hyperbole Wouldn't Hurt in the Battle Against the AHCA (Original Post) kpete Jun 2017 OP
Yes! ProudLib72 Jun 2017 #1
Absolutely correct! elleng Jun 2017 #2
I actually don't think we're going to need it. The unvarnished truth will be plenty bad enough. Squinch Jun 2017 #3
Concur TomSlick Jun 2017 #5
But "they" think your unvarnished truth *is* hyperbole! n/t Beartracks Jun 2017 #7
Not for long. They're all enrolled in Trump University now. Squinch Jun 2017 #8
Yes! Yes! Yes! Phoenix61 Jun 2017 #4
True that. Voters think facts are already hyperbole. Beartracks Jun 2017 #6
No. We are Dems. We always carefully understate, just like we are writing a peer reviewed academic Alice11111 Jun 2017 #9
People have been saying this for years dalton99a Jun 2017 #10
Yes it is simple, screw 25 million Americans out of healthcare and give the money to billionaires KelleyKramer Jun 2017 #11

elleng

(130,861 posts)
2. Absolutely correct!
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 08:55 PM
Jun 2017

Enough with the calm, rational discussions. Enough with the speeches. Go for their throats with an emotional appeal.

It's about time, and our lives depend upon it!

Phoenix61

(17,000 posts)
4. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 09:28 PM
Jun 2017

We have a great message but some of the worst marketing I've ever seen. Short, simple, sound bites with lots of visuals that show people what the effects of legislation will be to them personally.

Beartracks

(12,807 posts)
6. True that. Voters think facts are already hyperbole.
Tue Jun 20, 2017, 11:45 PM
Jun 2017

Might as well hyperbolize the facts; that way, when the media and voters dial back your version from what you said, they will still actually be arriving at the truth.



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Alice11111

(5,730 posts)
9. No. We are Dems. We always carefully understate, just like we are writing a peer reviewed academic
Wed Jun 21, 2017, 08:16 PM
Jun 2017

article. Yes, it is hard to compete with aggressive Repubs who shout, overstate, exaggerate and lie. However, we are pure, even if we continue losing forever.

KelleyKramer

(8,955 posts)
11. Yes it is simple, screw 25 million Americans out of healthcare and give the money to billionaires
Thu Jun 22, 2017, 04:32 AM
Jun 2017

See how it is so simple that I put the entire message in the title of this post


That's it, simple and to the point

And not only is it the right thing to fight against, it's also a political gift and a slam dunk ...

what the hell are the Democrats waiting on?!!



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