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Posted
23 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:

This needs to be plastered on every DNC office across the country.

Elections are not about policies.  They are about vibes.  People subconsciously decide who they want to vote for and THEN craft an internal reasoning for why they feel that way.

Kamala had great vibes. 

Posted
39 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Kamala had great vibes. 

Kamala isn't great at answering questions, and I stopped bothering to watch her rallies when it became apparent that she and Tim Walz were just going to repeat the exact same speeches and talking points every time. I still voted for her because of course I'm going to, but Trump is direct and to the point about being a piece of shit, and that resonates with republican voters in a way that Kamala wasn't able to with people who might vote for a democrat.

Posted
2 hours ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

Kamala isn't great at answering questions

The more you sound like a college student speaking up in class for participation points, the less voters like you or understand what you're saying.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

The more you sound like a college student speaking up in class for participation points, the less voters like you or understand what you're saying.

I was referring to this when I was describing the Dems generational struggles with communication.  
 

Too many of the older crowd are trying to imitate Kennedy or MLK (even Obama is prone to this but he’s a world class speaker and funny so he can get away with it).  
 

Everyone else needs practice on getting to the point quicker.  I listened to Jake Auchincloss’s interview with Derek Thompson and he’s a great example of a compelling biography held hostage by his ambition to sound like a well educated Harvard man.  

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1 minute ago, LCHorn said:

I was referring to this when I was describing the Dems generational struggles with communication.  
 

Too many of the older crowd are trying to imitate Kennedy or MLK (even Obama is prone to this but he’s a world class speaker and funny so he can get away with it).  
 

Everyone else needs practice on getting to the point quicker.  I listened to Jake Auchincloss’s interview with Derek Thompson and he’s a great example of a compelling biography held hostage by his ambition to sound like a well educated Harvard man.  

It also is a dead giveaway of how little time the speaker has spent as a member of the working class. Trump's greatest gift is being literally too stupid to speak in complete sentences.

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Posted
5 hours ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

antifa christ

haha.

I think I shared this before as I'm a big Zohran fan, my best friend and SIL were his year at Bowdoin (and on student government) and he's always been super earnest and honest in his beliefs and thinking. He's the real deal and even was kind of an annoying pain in the side back then, what you see today isn't some put on for politics. 

Sometimes some people are just made for the moment.

Posted
21 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

I have never heard of that school

Evan Gershkovich was that year too fyi. 

The more you know rainbow!

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