To: Oceander
You fail to consider reality.
The reality is that most Americans desire a passive message format where information is input visually. The audio is heard but the video is remembered.
A campaign (if there really is one ) is all about delivering a message....... vote for me.
Your charge is as bogus as the one calling Perry a Rino
19 posted on
08/30/2011 4:41:47 AM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 ....Rats carry plague)
To: bert
You fail to consider reality.
The reality is that most Americans desire a passive message format where information is input visually. The audio is heard but the video is remembered.
A campaign (if there really is one ) is all about delivering a message....... vote for me.
Your charge is as bogus as the one calling Perry a Rino
And you fail to acquaint yourself with reality in the first place.
Passive intake without the ability to give feedback or ask questions is not campaigning.
It can be put just this simply: in a movie theater, the erstwhile campaigner never sees it when people start to leave the theater in disgust; at a live campaign rally, she does.
The act of simply leaving can be criticism enough, but it requires that there be the ability to actively interact, and you cannot do that when you're being spoonfed visuals.
Were your point correct, then the best way to educate children would be to prop them up in front of a big screen and pump 'em full of knowledge visually, while they sit there passively in the dark.
That's not how representative democracy works.
22 posted on
08/30/2011 4:52:35 AM PDT by
Oceander
(The phrase "good enough for government work" is not meant as a compliment)
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