More rhetorical though, than effective. It may make you feel good, but feelings are for liberals.
What makes a real difference is volunteering to go door-to-door or man the phones or send money. That isn't about rhetoric, that's about real activism that is hard for most to do.
/johnny
What makes a real difference is volunteering to go door-to-door or man the phones or send money. That isn't about rhetoric, that's about real activism that is hard for most to do.
I've done the door to door activism. I've distributed literature. (and more.) All the problems I see are coming from outside of my state. To affect more than just my community and my state, something else is needed.
I think contributing for a push by conservatives to dump Microsoft products and dump Apple products might be a worthwhile pursuit. As for the "feelings" that's a good selling point for the idea.
Conservatives have feelings too, and nothing feels better to us then sticking a Liberal idea up Liberal's @$$e$ and then breaking it off. If people realized that's what they were doing, then I think it might help to trigger a preference cascade.
Not sure what else we can do to fight back on this front.