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April 22, 2011 at 11:09 AM #689699April 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM #688537
Coronita
ParticipantI don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.
April 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM #688597Coronita
ParticipantI don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.
April 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM #689216Coronita
ParticipantI don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.
April 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM #689356Coronita
ParticipantI don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.
April 22, 2011 at 11:32 AM #689708Coronita
ParticipantI don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.
April 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM #688542Arraya
Participant[quote=fredo4]Is it just for ratings or is there an actual argument to be made?[/quote]
Neither, there must have been demographic testing that says x percentage of people think this is an issue worthy of discussion in the political sphere.
This is the way campaigning works. Political parties use the exact same methodology as corporate advertising.
Meaning, they follow marketing research studies and fashion talking points to the results. Most of it is geared toward an emotional response to issues and terms.
Research probably shows talking about this issue will draw a base.
April 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM #688602Arraya
Participant[quote=fredo4]Is it just for ratings or is there an actual argument to be made?[/quote]
Neither, there must have been demographic testing that says x percentage of people think this is an issue worthy of discussion in the political sphere.
This is the way campaigning works. Political parties use the exact same methodology as corporate advertising.
Meaning, they follow marketing research studies and fashion talking points to the results. Most of it is geared toward an emotional response to issues and terms.
Research probably shows talking about this issue will draw a base.
April 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM #689221Arraya
Participant[quote=fredo4]Is it just for ratings or is there an actual argument to be made?[/quote]
Neither, there must have been demographic testing that says x percentage of people think this is an issue worthy of discussion in the political sphere.
This is the way campaigning works. Political parties use the exact same methodology as corporate advertising.
Meaning, they follow marketing research studies and fashion talking points to the results. Most of it is geared toward an emotional response to issues and terms.
Research probably shows talking about this issue will draw a base.
April 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM #689361Arraya
Participant[quote=fredo4]Is it just for ratings or is there an actual argument to be made?[/quote]
Neither, there must have been demographic testing that says x percentage of people think this is an issue worthy of discussion in the political sphere.
This is the way campaigning works. Political parties use the exact same methodology as corporate advertising.
Meaning, they follow marketing research studies and fashion talking points to the results. Most of it is geared toward an emotional response to issues and terms.
Research probably shows talking about this issue will draw a base.
April 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM #689713Arraya
Participant[quote=fredo4]Is it just for ratings or is there an actual argument to be made?[/quote]
Neither, there must have been demographic testing that says x percentage of people think this is an issue worthy of discussion in the political sphere.
This is the way campaigning works. Political parties use the exact same methodology as corporate advertising.
Meaning, they follow marketing research studies and fashion talking points to the results. Most of it is geared toward an emotional response to issues and terms.
Research probably shows talking about this issue will draw a base.
April 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM #688547briansd1
Guest[quote=flu]I don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.[/quote]
How is Obama extreme? He’s a centrist who, as Allan pointed out in another thread, has continued policies of the Bush Administration.
Even health care reform was pretty much a Republican proposal of the past.
It looks to me like the Republicans have moved further to the right.
April 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM #688607briansd1
Guest[quote=flu]I don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.[/quote]
How is Obama extreme? He’s a centrist who, as Allan pointed out in another thread, has continued policies of the Bush Administration.
Even health care reform was pretty much a Republican proposal of the past.
It looks to me like the Republicans have moved further to the right.
April 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM #689226briansd1
Guest[quote=flu]I don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.[/quote]
How is Obama extreme? He’s a centrist who, as Allan pointed out in another thread, has continued policies of the Bush Administration.
Even health care reform was pretty much a Republican proposal of the past.
It looks to me like the Republicans have moved further to the right.
April 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM #689366briansd1
Guest[quote=flu]I don’t mind obama as president so long as GOP controls house (and later senate)….frankly…
No more extreme governments please.[/quote]
How is Obama extreme? He’s a centrist who, as Allan pointed out in another thread, has continued policies of the Bush Administration.
Even health care reform was pretty much a Republican proposal of the past.
It looks to me like the Republicans have moved further to the right.
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