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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMichelle Obama delivered the winning oratory we Republicans have forgotten: Rick Wilson
Very interesting opinion from a Republican regarding Michelle Obama's speech along with an implicit put-down of Donald Trump's campaign.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/07/27/michelle-obama-speech-melania-dnc-republican-philadelphia-tv-trump-column/87587952/
As a Republican who pays attention to how the other side wins, Ive spent a lot of time fighting to drag my party out of the stone-knives and bear-skins era of politics. America is screen-agnostic, and the accelerating future isnt about destination television with Mom, Dad and 2.25 adorable scamps watching Family Guy in the blue glow of the widescreen. But even now, the power of a great speech can have real political impact.
In the age of Donald Trump and his shoot-from-the-lip, we-dont-need-no-stinking-consultants campaign, his supporters are embracing what Tom Nichols calls The Death of Expertise. Field operations? Nah. Television and digital ads? Those are for RINOs. Data and voter targeting? Theyve got Trumps Twitter account for that. Fed on a steady diet of revenge fantasies against the elites who won almost 1,000 elected offices for Republicans in the era of Obama, Trump Republicans are proud to be rid of the tools and techniques that won the White House.
As important, the post-Republican Trump party has left the ancient power of rhetoric and speech-writing behind. There was no cohesion or strategic underpinning to the speeches in Cleveland, and with a few exceptions, the Republican convention speakers were a hot rhetorical mess. Closing with a nearly incoherent Castroesque 76-minute shoutfest, delivered with the volume and hate turned up to 11, told viewers that the art of Republican speech-writing is in mortal danger. This was no shining city on a hill but a dumpster fire on a burning tire pile.
Monday night, the first lady reminded this Republican that a passionate speech with heart, poetry and grace is still one of the most powerful and effective tools in the political toolbox. It was the instrument of the speech itself that impressed me, not its politics. Even if youre not a Michelle Obama fan, it was authentically her voice, beautifully crafted and strategically on point.
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Michelle Obama delivered the winning oratory we Republicans have forgotten: Rick Wilson (Original Post)
TomCADem
Jul 2016
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TexasMommaWithAHat
(3,212 posts)1. I still haven't watched it.
I was traveling, but I'm going to make time to watch it tomorrow!
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)2. I thought it was better than the President's
I have to say I was verklempt.