Posted on 05/04/2016 7:16:41 PM PDT by monkapotamus
TV commentators often talk about Trumps preternatural power to indelibly brand his opponents, from low-energy Jeb to Little Marco and lying Ted. No matter how crude and simplistic the labels, they always seems to stick, dumbfounding old-school political observers who are used to candidates competing for the high road.
The strategy of GOP bigwigs appears to be: lose badly, but remain virtuous.
The power of Trumps branding is partly down to the medias hunger for drama, and partly thanks to his business acumen but its also in large part due to his internet supporters, who have an uncanny ability to create and popularise cultural tropes. Or, as we on the internet have come to know them, memes...
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
“Arguing with battle-tested denizens of Twitter and internet forums is almost always a losing proposition, as Cruz would know if there were anyone on his campaign team who understood the culture.”
I’ll have to admit that FR is where I’ve developed my “battle-testedness” over the course of posting thousands of times here during the last seven years.
Thank you FR and thank you Jim Robinson!
That’s a good article, and highlights the importance of understanding the popular culture.
A few weeks ago, a FReeper complained about Trump’s use of Twitter and Facebook, since it shows that Trump is not a “serious” candidate.
On the contrary, I argued. The internet is how you engage young people, and Trump knows that. Republicans, in general, have not done a good job engaging young people where they “live,” while the left immediately jumped into it. Oh, there are plenty of conservative young people who are comfortable with internet culture—but the politicians who need their support are not connecting with them.
Trump is doing a great job of engaging young people through the media that they use.
Major realignment underway.
The "Clinton Kills" half simply needs to be a picture of a burned out Libyan embassy with the pictures of those who died in Benghazi: Ambassador Stevens, Information Officer Sean Smith, and two CIA operatives, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, both former Navy SEALs.
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