Freeze Frame
Interesting article in the
NYT on
George Lakoff who has clued the democrats into the power of "framing" the debate.
The most interesting part of this article is the "eight words":
''I can describe, and I've always been able to describe, what Republicans stand for in eight words, and the eight words are lower taxes, less government, strong defense and family values,'' Dorgan, who runs the Democratic Policy Committee in the Senate, told me recently. ''We Democrats, if you ask us about one piece of that, we can meander for 5 or 10 minutes in order to describe who we are and what we stand for. And frankly, it just doesn't compete very well. I'm not talking about the policies. I'm talking about the language.''
At the end of the article, Lakoff suggests eleven words for the Democrats: ''Stronger America, broad prosperity, better future, effective government and mutual responsibility.'' But, as Matt Bai points out, these are more vague concepts than the Republicans words. I like them, but they're not as clear.
So, how about:
"Fair Taxes, Good Services, Safe America, Fair Business Environment"
Needs work. Nancy Pelosi, if you're reading this, call me...