Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Democrats starting to ignore corporate lobbyists
Not even half-assed spin on what I said. Maybe you need glasses. MoveOn raised a lot of money in '04. Tell me how effective it was in defeating Bush?
The Repubs have a far more effective propaganda machine, a more disciplined party base, more successful get out the vote efforts, and better strategy wonks.
They've been able to paint the Dems as facile, whiny, *** and arab lovers who want to slaughter innocent babies at the temple of Baphomet while persecuting followers of the one true faith, and get millions of the two-digit IQ red state crowd to buy in.
All the millions you can raise ain't going to change that, unless you have a different message you can sell, and an effective attack/spin machine that can take back the rhetorical offensive with an audience appeal broader than the left half of your own party.
Originally posted by MrFun
So you're saying that money contributions have nothing to do with political campaigns?
So you're saying that money contributions have nothing to do with political campaigns?
The Repubs have a far more effective propaganda machine, a more disciplined party base, more successful get out the vote efforts, and better strategy wonks.
They've been able to paint the Dems as facile, whiny, *** and arab lovers who want to slaughter innocent babies at the temple of Baphomet while persecuting followers of the one true faith, and get millions of the two-digit IQ red state crowd to buy in.
All the millions you can raise ain't going to change that, unless you have a different message you can sell, and an effective attack/spin machine that can take back the rhetorical offensive with an audience appeal broader than the left half of your own party.
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