To: Hojczyk
Clinton is trying to stay with her slow, phrase-speaking, grandmotherly voice and avoid her normal screeching. However, this voice sounds condescending and has has little vocal inflection. So it comes across as dull and didactic, as someone reading a lecture to others rather than presenting a lecture to others.
The media/Dems/GOPestablishment have been throwing everything they can at Trump since June of 2015, with little luck.
Clinton made "the vast right wing conspiracy" allegation popular in the 90s. Team Clinton must have spent days testing words and phrases on focus groups before coming up with "alt-right". The problem with "alt-right" is that it just does not fit the intent.
The general audience: "Alt-right". Huh?
It has no meaning for the general public, as it sounds like something to do with a computer keyboard command. Team Clinton's use of "alt-right" is too clever by half.
37 posted on
08/27/2016 7:18:30 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
Team Clinton's use of "alt-right" is too clever by half.Yes, and for that reason the nuffin-burger phrase and not-so-clever army of Dem zombies who dare use it will be ridiculed and shut down at conservative outlets and on social media.
To: TomGuy
Alt.right was tested with focus groups? Really?
Maybe by a Trump mole.
Alt were newsgroups back in the cave-man days, and almost nobody used them.
Hillary’s campaign has definitely gone off the rails—my guess is that alt.right is her idea because alt.whatever was in vogue during the 1990s.
We had an old newsgroup alt.clinton.whitewater (if I remember correctly) that blasted the Clintons.
48 posted on
08/27/2016 8:02:31 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Warning: This post has not been fact-checked by the Democratic National Committee.)
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