A New Democratic Meme

If you have read Lakoff or any of the language analysis experts, one disadvantage we as Democrats for years have had is in messaging.

I am writing this diary, because I read a lot of concern that Obama is "controlling the message" too much by avoiding the press (a false charge, but let's run with it anyway.) or sticking to script or....

So, when someone says, "controlling the message" rather then knee-jerk react because we are becoming the Republics, I say they have been beating us over the head at the game so:

ABOUT DAMN TIME someone figured out how to beat them at this game.

Controlling the message is NOT inherently evil if the message you want to deliver is not a lie, or a cover story, as the Republic message is

So, in that context, one thing when my Republic friends and I argue politics (yes, I do have some folks that vote the big R, and NO they don't have horns, don't hate Gay people, and actually HAVE senses of humor!  Yes, they are exceptional, but I live in WA state after all) I can ask them what the Republican Party (Yes, I don't call them Republics unless I want to tweak them) stand for, and I almost always get this statement, in some words or context

Small Government
Lower Taxes
Strong on Defense

Now, I'm not even going suggest we argue that, because certainly most of it is not true of the current Republic band of Criminals, but it's not so much that it's true, or that they even believe it (cause, right now, at least my R friends think the small government R vanished even BEFORE Reagan....) but the fact they can clearly enunciate at least what they THINK the Republican party should stand for, and why they support it.

So what I am asking is, what is OUR concise, minimum words, easy to remember, definition of what is a Democrat?

Give me your thoughts, here's my suggested take on it.

Effective government that works for ALL the people
World leadership that builds Allies not Enemies
Belief in Justice for All, and restoring our Constitution.

I think the last one is important because we need to DRILL over and over again for as much as the Republics want to wrap themselves in the Constitution, pretend THEY alone speak for the Founding Fathers, in fact, Jefferson and Adams would be horrified by the modern Republic party.

Democrats are the party of Equal Justice for ALL!
Democrats are the party of Freedom of the Press
Democrats are the party of Separation of Church and State

They are the party of signing statements, torture, corporate hegemony, the party of the rich and powerful, the party of the elite.

For 4 decades, they have woven this elaborate cover story to cover their TRUE purpose, and it's time to rip the mask off and reveal them for who they truly are.

So, the next time a Republic (an) asks you WHY you are a democrat, what's your simple statement of purpose?

What does it mean to be a Democrat?



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Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

I agree.  All politicans since the beginning of time have sought to control the message.  That is what they do.  It's not their job to defeat their own narrative.  The press is supposed to make their job harder, but in this environment of a compliant and reactionary media, that just doesn't happen.  


by rfahey22 on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 11:54:36 AM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Yep.


"harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy"
by nogo postal on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 12:02:34 PM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

What makes the GOP messaging effective is how short the message really is. In your example, each GOP meme is either two or three words. The longest meme is "Strong on Defense." but of course Republicans usually just say "Strong Defense."

I would also add other GOP memes and themes: "Ownership Society," "Tough Love," "Nine-Eleven," "War on Terror," "Tax Burden," and "Tax Relief." Notice that each meme but one is only two words long.

In contrast, each of the meme you suggest is at least four words. We need to get back to the drawing board.


Dizzy Zzyzzy
by Zzyzzy on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 12:35:26 PM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Got any suggestions?

Of course, "tough love" is such a BS thing for Republic to claim, when was the last time they hit Exxon-Mobil with Tough Love.

I agree, shorter is best, but, complex ideas are harder to boil down to two or three words.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 12:40:07 PM EST
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See Comment Below (none / 0)

I should have directly replied to this comment. But the comment below gives an explanation about tough love and gives a couple of suggestions for progressive memes and themes.

Some other suggestions: Good Government, A Peace Offensive, Tender Strength, although four words "I feel your pain," was a very effective phrase, too. A good theme for a future Democratic Candidate may be "I am with you."


Dizzy Zzyzzy
by Zzyzzy on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:11:20 PM EST
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Let me help (none / 0)

KIRK: "Let me help." A hundred years or so from now, I believe, a famous novelist will write a classic using that theme. He'll recommend those three words even over "I love you."

EDITH: Centuries from now? Who is he? Where does he come--where WILL he come from?

KIRK: Silly question. Want to hear a silly answer?

EDITH: Yes.

KIRK: A planet circling that far left star in Orion's belt. See?



Keep it short. DemocraticShortList.com
by Rob in Vermont on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:14:46 PM EST
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Free Gas! (none / 0)

Umm, yeah. Post-election, we can walk it back to "renewable energy savings compounded over time are almost like..."

=)


by Neef on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 12:57:04 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

This is a very good point. Take the current oil crisis for example. The Republicans mantra is "Drill now" or "More oil". Ours is, "We need a balanced approach to solve the energy crisis." The Democratic response gets summarized by their opponents as, "No drilling."

Here are a couple of suggestions:

Tax policy: Repugs - "Lower taxes", Dems - "Equitable taxes".

Gun control: Repugs - "No controls", Dems - "Sensible controls"


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:31:06 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Good suggestions, here's my slight problem with your second one:

Gun control: Repugs - "No controls", Dems - "Sensible controls"

If you look at the Republic memes I listed, one thing that makes them so effective is, it's hard to work up an argument. YES, they are lying, in that they don't do them but they kind of are hard to argue in concept.

Sensible Gun Control has this problem, Sensible is open to interpretation?

What is sensible in NY city, sounds totalitarian in Montana to folks out there even Democrats?

I like statement you can't dispute?

Lower taxes, who doesn't like that?

We have to have statements that even Republics have to agree with.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:36:15 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 2)

It's not just the number of words, it's also the number of syllables.

Lower Taxes/Fair Taxes

No Controls/State Controls (or States' Rights)


by rfahey22 on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:37:14 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

Yeah, I agree, punchy and short is best.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:43:55 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Completely Agree, if we can't get it to two or three simple words than it won't spread very far.

e.g.

Justice for All  
Government for the People (not the business)
Respect for Nature (may be too complex)
or Clean Water, Clean Air
Fair Taxes


by holder on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:14:13 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

I'm not sure who created the term "Tough Love," but it is a very effective conservative meme that everyone now embraces. Even liberals don't realize that when they use the term they are advancing the cause of conservatism. Tough love means you show love to a more immature person by using strict discipline on that person. As Lakoff has said, strict discipline applied by a fatherly figure is the heart of conservatism.

The Democrats have some good memes, too: "The New Deal," "The Great Society," "The New Frontier," "Universal Health Care," and "Global Warming." But of course Democrats were best at picking out memes and themes over a generation ago.

Some suggestions: Correct Republicans when the say "Death Taxes," with "Estate Taxes." Other good memes are "common good," "Fair Trade," and simply not being afraid to use terms such as peace, progressive, liberal etc.... Republicans not only know how to create effective conservative memes, but how to destroy progressive and liberal memes.


Dizzy Zzyzzy
by Zzyzzy on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:02:06 PM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (2.00 / 1)

I think it really depends on how the message is being controlled.  I can understand saying let's hold off on the press conferences until we're out of a war zone as long as the press do get to question him within a reasonable amount of time.

It is not OK to control the message by trying to control how the traditional media report on what is happening in a war (no pictures of coffins etc.).

As far as using language to get our message out- hell yes the Democrats should be competing with the Republicans on the frames we use.


by Renie on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:58:59 PM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

My short answer: I'm a Democrat because government should work FOR the people.


by LakersFan on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:46:08 PM EST

Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Government for the People

yes.


by holder on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:15:28 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

Yes, and maybe say

Government should work for ALL the people.

That's a very good one.

Who can argue with that, and it certainly implies the other guys are Government for the few.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:27:57 PM EST
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Re: A New Democratic Meme (none / 0)

By "the people" I mean "all the people" as in "We the people of the United States..."


by LakersFan on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:34:01 PM EST
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heard an interesting perspective on this (none / 0)

today on NPR.  The contention was that Obama is not attempting to "control te message" any more than any other presidential candidate.  The difference is Senator Straight Talk Express doesn't give a damn.  He is constantly talking off the cuff to the press and they are slathering for Obama to do the same and he won't.
We see the results (not that the media is reporting it!) -- McCain stumbling over himself right and left, making crude horrible jokes and flip-flopping like a sea bass.  
Obama is a hot commodity, the mysterious rock star, and reporters would give their left whatever to be there for the quote that makes the world stop turning.  And it's making them all peevish that he's not making that easy for them.

but the real difference is in McCain.  Presidential candidates have been practicing tight press control since forever -- McCain is a "maverick" in that regard and, God willing, it wil help to cause him the election.


Sexism is real.
by grassrootsorganizer on Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:22:40 PM EST


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