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To: joesbucks
I agree, though it should be said, in fairness, that the conservative who could is a rare animal, indeed.
167 posted on 09/20/2002 7:28:20 AM PDT by BrianS.Wise
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To: BrianS.Wise
Brian S. Wise wrote: I agree, though it should be said, in fairness, that the conservative who could is a rare animal, indeed.

Response: But why is that. Conservatives seem to be so one dimensional. I believe that is a major reason why the 94 congressional revolution lost so much of it's early steam. It wasn't the that the population rejected what was on the agenda, it was the messengers. Those are the people who gave the media the sound bites that killed the Gingrich revolution. When you gave the media soundbites, it then was fodder to scare off those who were on early.

Ann Coulter is part of the soundbite mentality. I don't disagree she has something to contribute, but the scorched earth presentation isn't attractive to those who don't know her.

And she even openly admits that much of what she says is designed to draw attention. When you live in a soundbite world, if you going to advance an agenda, then you've got to craft your soundbites a little more carefully.

177 posted on 09/20/2002 10:16:14 AM PDT by joesbucks
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