Donkey's strategy of Mocking GOP....................

We are playing the GOP's game.  Serious talk can be twisted and at a gut level most people think Republicans are more "serious" that democrats.  That is why on war and terrorism we tend to lose.  All Republican's have to do is get people to believe it is serious, that there is a crisis in Social Security, WMDs etc.  That its "HARD WORK" that critics don't understand how serious it is etc etc etc.

Dean being Angry.  Durbin being sad.  Some others beign afraid.  These are all emotional responses and interpreted as weak or volotile.  Its easy to twist these responses as being less serious than the few words of Bush.  Seriously his campaign slogan was only just shy of "you know I am wrong but you know I am serious about being wrong".

What we need is to mock.  Mock Bush on his middle east policy.  Mock Bush on his economic policy.  Mock his looting of our dollars to pay his friends at Haliburton etc etc etc.  But not subjective mocking, not I think war is wrong and you should too if you are a human being please please side with me mocking.

I seek objective, undeniable mocking.  Specifically video of Bush saying the middle east won't be a priority for this administration like it was for the last.  ( not a direct quote but there is a clip very similiar).

Or Rumsfield getting PO'ed when people suggested that gitmo may have a torture problem BEFORE it occured.

Or Bush and his economic numbers and how wrong he was etc....

Or Bush WMD etc......

Be careful it needs to be objective, verified and factually non-contraversial with the only subjective part being the viewers interpretation of the facts.  Don't say Bush was wrong about WMD, show a clip of Bush saying there are WMD and another saying there was never any evidence etc...

Be conservative (as in not risky) about it because Rove and crew are better at this than we are...

Does anyone know who makes the DEM commercials?  I can white board commercials if there is someone to submit them to....




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