Emotional appeal?
The differences between the wako left and the right.
Internal Dem memo faults party message
By Mike Soraghan
October 26, 2007
Democrats are losing the battle for voters’ hearts because the party’s message lacks emotional appeal, according to a widely circulated critique of House Democratic communications strategy.
“Our message sounds like an audit report on defense logistics,†wrote Dave Helfert, a former Appropriations spokesman who now works for Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii). “Why are we defending [the State Children’s Health Insurance Program] instead of advocating a ‘Healthy Kids’ plan?â€
Not that the Republicans have any ability. they are wrong here too.
Republicans have done a better job by developing poll data into focus group-tested messages like “culture of life†and “defending marriage,†along with attacks like “cut and run†and “plan for surrender†in Iraq, he argued.
I don’t trust any (I do mean any) politician. they all suck and lie. the question seems to be, who is the better liar?

