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www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/...lled-them/?TID=SM_FBHe didn't just point it out on Wednesday, though — he offered ideas on how he thought the ad could be improved.
The lesson: Make sure that the content surrounding your ad buy doesn't disagree with you and have the ability to try and neutralize the effectiveness of your ad. Because they probably will.
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His audience will eventually grow up (hopefully) and realize they have been played and used by the party that makes promises they have no way of keeping.BlazerBob wrote: He is generally funny, even when he is wrong. His audience is exactly who we(my tribe) need to reach and polls are suggesting that we are.
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I agree. They will realize they have been played by the Republican party.Rick wrote:
His audience will eventually grow up (hopefully) and realize they have been played and used by the party that makes promises they have no way of keeping.BlazerBob wrote: He is generally funny, even when he is wrong. His audience is exactly who we(my tribe) need to reach and polls are suggesting that we are.
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Rick wrote: Well if you look at the stats, younger voters are more likely to be Democrats/liberals, and when they grow up and understand how the world really operates, they become more conservative. I think it's more rare to be a young conservative and one day "see the light" and become a liberal. Since most kids are taught by liberals in school, it only makes sense.
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FredHayek wrote: You think most elementary and high school teachers are conservatives?
I have seen the stats on college educators and they are about 80/20 liberal. Of the high school and elementary school teachers I know, about 70% are liberal.
On what, exactly, do you base your premise that "most kids are taught by liberals in school"?
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I don't bellive that is a premise, I believe that statement is a fact. Throughout the life of every child going through public school, they are much more likely to get a liberal indoctrination than they are a conservative or even a balanced ideology. Then they go to college and it only gets worse. It's not until they venture into the real world (especially if they start a business), that they realize the government is not there to incentivize their success, but more likely to impede it.ZHawke wrote:
Rick wrote: Well if you look at the stats, younger voters are more likely to be Democrats/liberals, and when they grow up and understand how the world really operates, they become more conservative. I think it's more rare to be a young conservative and one day "see the light" and become a liberal. Since most kids are taught by liberals in school, it only makes sense.
On what, exactly, do you base your premise that "most kids are taught by liberals in school"?
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