Calling an extremist an extremist
By Creature
Democrats must listen to George Lakoff:
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(Cross-posted at State of the Day.)
Democrats must listen to George Lakoff:
What is at stake in this election are our ideals and our view of the future, as well as current realities. The Palin choice brings both front and center. Democrats, being Democrats, will mostly talk about the realities nonstop without paying attention to the dimensions of values and symbolism. Democrats, in addition, need to call an extremist an extremist: to shine a light on the shared anti-democratic ideology of McCain and Palin, the same ideology shared by Bush and Cheney. They share values antithetical to our democracy. That needs to be said loud and clear, if not by the Obama campaign itself, then by the rest of us who share democratic American values.
Our job is to bring external realities together with the reality of the political mind. Don't ignore the cognitive dimension. It is through cultural narratives, metaphors, and frames that we understand and express our ideals.
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(Cross-posted at State of the Day.)
Labels: 2004 election, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Sarah Palin
1 Comments:
An extremist once on the fringe of Alaska politics. Wasn't she once a secessionist? (Again, imagine what the GOP Smear Machine would do if it came out that Biden had once advocated independence for Delaware.)
By Michael J.W. Stickings, at 9:39 AM
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