Untellable Truths

by: George Lakoff, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Untellable Truths
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Democrats of all stripes have been so focused on details of policy that they have surrendered public political discourse to conservatives, and with it the key to the nation's future.

Materialist Perspectives

The differences between Democratic progressives and the president over the tax deal the president has made with Republicans is being argued from a materialist perspective. That perspective is real. It matters who gets how much money and how our money is spent.

But what is being ignored is that the answer to material policy questions depends on how Americans understand the issues, that is, on how the issues are realized in the brains of our citizens. Such understanding is what determines political support or lack of it in all its forms, from voting to donations to political pressure to what is said in the media.

What policies are proposed and adopted depend on how Americans understand policy and politics. That understanding depends on communication. And it is in that the Democrats - both the president and his progressive critics - have surrendered. The Democrats have left effective communication to the conservatives, who have taken advantage of their superior communications all too well.

From the progressive viewpoint, the president keeps surrendering in advance - giving in to conservatives before he has to and, hence, betraying Democratic principles. From the president's perspective, he is not surrendering at all; instead, he is a pragmatic incrementalist - getting the best deal he can for the poor and middle class one step at a time.

Progressives differ on the reasons for the president's behavior. Either he has no backbone to stand up for what he believes in, or his actions define his beliefs and he is more conservative than those who voted for him thought.

The progressives' economic policy arguments are sound: continuing reduced tax payments for the wealthy will not work as a serious economic stimulus and will greatly increase the deficit and make the economic picture worse. From a progressive moral perspective, it isn't fair; it increases an economic disparity that is already much too large.

The president's pragmatic incrementalist arguments seem reasonable from his perspective: He got more immediate money for the poor and middle class than he gave to the rich, and the poor and middle class need as much as possible now (pragmatism), and further incremental steps can be taken later (incrementalism).

Those are the materialist arguments among Democrats. I want to shift the frame to the major causal factor that is being ignored on both sides: the role of communication in shaping what Americans understand.

Helping the Other Side

As someone who studies how brains work and how language affects politics, I see things somewhat differently. From my perspective, there is a form of surrender in advance on both sides - a major communications surrender.

Let's start with an example, the slogan, "No tax cuts for millionaires." First, "no." As I have repeatedly pointed out, negating a frame activates the frame in the brains of listeners, as when Christine O'Donnell said, "I am not a witch," or Nixon said, "I am not a crook." Putting "no" first activates the idea "Tax cuts for millionaires."

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Next, "millionaires." Think of the TV show "So You Want to Be a Millionaire" or the movies "Slumdog Millionaire" and "How to Marry a Millionaire." To most Americans, being a millionaire is a good thing to aspire to.

Then, there is "tax." To progressives, taxes are forms of revenue allowing the government to do what is necessary for Americans as a whole - unemployment insurance, Social Security, health care, education, food safety, environmental improvements, infrastructure building and maintenance, and so on.

But the conservative message machine, over the past 30 years, has come to own the word "tax." They have changed its meaning to most Americans. They have been able to make "tax" mean "money the government takes out of the pockets of people who have earned it in order to give it to people who haven't earned it and don't deserve it." Thus, "tax relief" assumes that taxation is an affliction to be cured and a "tax cut" is a good thing in general. Hence, conservatives make the argument, "No one should have their taxes raised."

The conservative slogan activates the conservative view of taxes. But the progressive slogan, "No tax cuts for millionaires," also activates the conservative view of taxes! The progressives are helping the conservatives.

The conservatives have a superior message machine: Dozens of think tanks with communications facilities, framing experts, training institutes, a national roster of speakers, booking agents to books their speakers in the media and civic groups and owned medias like Fox News and a great deal of talk radio. Their audience will hear, over and over, "No one should have their taxes raised."

There is no comparable progressive message machine. But even if one were to be built, the Democrats might still be using messages that are either ineffective or that help the conservatives. Why?

Language, The Brain and Politics

When democratic political leaders go to college, they tend to study things like political science, economics, law and public policy. These fields tend to use a scientifically false theory of human reason - enlightenment reason. It posits that reason is conscious, that it can fit the world directly, that it is logical (in the sense of mathematical logic), that emotion gets in the way of reason, that reason is there to serve self-interest and that language is neutral and applies directly to the world.

The brain and cognitive sciences have shown that every part of this is false. Reason is physical; it does not fit the world directly, but only through the brain and body; it uses frames and conceptual metaphors (which are neural circuits grounded in the body); it requires emotion; it serves empathic connections and moral values as well as self-interest, and language fits frames in the brain, not the external world in any direct way.

Conservatives who are savvy about marketing their ideas are closer to the way people really think than Democrats are, because people who teach marketing tend to be up on how the brain and language work. And over the past three decades, they have not just built an effective message machine, but they repeated messages that have changed the brains of a great many Americans.

Democrats can do effective messaging while being sincere and factual. But this takes insight into the nature of unconscious reason and the role of language.

It's Complicated

I am often asked, "Is there a slogan I can use tomorrow that will turn things around?" Certainly there are better things that can be said tomorrow. But things don't turn around so quickly. There is a lot do and to bear in mind over the long haul. Here is a brief list:

  • Communication is a long-term effort. Political leaders rarely say anything that isn't already in public discourse. That means that people who are not in office have to start effective communication efforts, including new ways of thinking and talking.
  • All politics is moral. Policies are proposed because they are assumed to be right, not wrong. The moral values behind a policy always should be made clear.
  • Conservatives and progressives have two different conceptions of morality.
  • Democrats need to unite behind a simple set of moral principles and to create an effective language to express them. President Obama in his campaign expressed those principles simply, as the basis of American democracy. (1) Empathy - Americans care about each other. (2) Responsibility, both personal and social. We have to act on that care. (3) The ethic of excellence. We have to make ourselves better, so we can make our families, our communities, our country and the world better. Government has special missions: to protect and empower our citizens to have at least the necessities. I don't know any Democrats who don't believe in these principles. They need to be said out loud and repeated over and over.
  • Leaders need a movement to get out in front of. Not a coalition, a movement. We have the simple principles. Those of us outside of government have to organize that unified movement and not be limited by specific issue areas. The movement is about progressivism, not just about environmentalism, or social justice, or labor, or education, or health, or peace. The general principles govern them all.
  • Many people are "biconceptual," this is, they have both conservative and progressive moral systems and apply them in different issue areas. These are sometimes called "independents," "swing voters," moderates," "the center" etc. They are the crucial segment of the electorate to address. Each moral system is represented by a circuit in their brains. The more one circuit is activated and strengthened, the more the other is weakened. Conservatives have moved them to the right by repeating conservative moral messages 24/7. The Democrats need to activate and strengthen the progressive moral circuitry in their brains. That means using only progressive language and progressive arguments and not moving to the right or using the right's language. This is the opposite of "moving to the center." There is no ideology of the center, just combinations of progressive and conservative views.
  • Don't use conservative language, since it will activate their moral system in the brains of listeners. Don't try to negate their arguments. That will only make their arguments more prominent. Use your own language and your own arguments. Truth squads and wonk rooms are insufficient.
  • Remember that, in the conservative moral system, the highest moral principle is to preserve, defend and extend the conservative moral system itself. For example, from their perspective, individual responsibility is moral; social responsibility is not.
  • Learn the difference between framing and spin/propaganda. Framing is normal; we think in frames. If you want to formulate a policy that is understandable, the policy must be framed so it came be readily communicated. Framing precedes effective policy. When you use framing to express what you really believe and what the truth is, you are just being an effective communicator. Framing can also be misused for the sake of propaganda. I strongly recommend against it.
  • Educate the press and the pollsters to all of these matters.
  • Find a part to play in getting an effective communications system going!

For a detailed background, take a look at my book, "The Political Mind."

Untellable Truths

The conservative message machine has so dominated political discourse that they have changed the meaning of words and made some truths untellable by political leaders in present discourse. It takes a major communication effort to change that.

Here are just a few examples of presently untellable truths:

  • There is a principle of conservation of government: If conservatives succeed in cutting government by the people for the public good, our lives will still be governed, but now by corporations. We will have government by corporations for corporate profit. It will not be a kind government. It will be a cruel government, a government of foreclosures, outsourcing, union busting, outrageous payments for every little thing and pension eliminations.
  • The moral missions of government include the protection and empowerment of citizens. Protection includes health care, Social Security, safe food, consumer protection, environmental protection, job protection etc. Empowerment is what makes a decent life possible - roads and infrastructure, communication and energy systems, education etc. No business can function without them. This has not been discussed adequately. Government serving those moral missions is what makes freedom, fairness and prosperity possible. Conservatives do not believe in those moral missions of government and when in power, they subvert the ability of government to carry out those moral missions.
  • The moral missions of government impose a distinction between necessities and services. Government has a moral mission to provide necessities: Adequate food, water, housing, transportation, education, infrastructure (roads and bridges, sewers, public buildings), medical care, care for elders, the disabled, environmental protection, food safety, clean air and so on. Necessities should never be subordinated to private profit. The public should never be put at the mercy of private profit. Public funds for necessities should never be diverted to private profit.
  • Services are very different; they start where necessities end. Private service industries exist to provide services - car rentals, parking lots, hair salons, gardening, painting, plumbing, fast food, auto repair, clothes cleaning, and so on. It is time to stop speaking of government "services" and speak instead of government providing necessities. Similarly, "spending" does not suggest providing necessities. "Spending" suggests services that could just as well be eliminated or provided by private industry. Economists should drop the term "spending" when discussing necessities.
  • The market is supposed to be "efficient" at distributing goods and services and, sometimes, with appropriate competition, it is. But the market is most often inefficient at proving necessities, because every dollar that goes to profit is a dollar that does not go to necessities. Health care is a perfect example.
  • Public servant pensions have been earned. Public servants have taken lower salaries in return for better benefits later in life. They have earned those pensions through years of hard work at low salaries. Pensions were ways for both corporations and governments to pay lower salaries. Responsible institutions, public and private, took the money saved by committing to pensions and invested it so that the money would be there later. Those corporation and governments that took the money and ran are now going broke. Those institutions (both companies and governments) are now blaming the unions, which negotiated deferred earnings in the form of pensions or benefits for the lack of money to pay pensions. But the institutions themselves (e.g., General Motors) are to blame for not putting those deferred salary payments aside and investing them safely.
  • Education is a public good, not a private good. It benefits all of us to live in a country with educated people. It benefits corporations to have educated employees. It benefits democracy to have educated citizens. But conservatives are only considering education as a means to make money and, hence, as a private good. This leads them to eliminate the public funding of education, which is a major disaster for all of us, not just those who will either be denied an education or who will be forced into unconscionable debt.
  • Huge discrepancies in wealth are a danger to democracy and a cause for major public alarm. The enormous accumulation of wealth at the top of American society means unfair access to scarce resources, a restriction on access to necessities for many and a grossly unfair distribution of power - power over the media and political power.
  • Tax "cuts," "breaks" and "loopholes" sound good (wouldn't you like one?) even for super-wealthy individuals and corporations. What they really mean is that money is being transferred from poorer people to richer people: The poor and middle class are giving money to the rich! Why? Money that would otherwise go to their necessities: food, education, health, housing, safety, and so on is instead going into the pockets of super-wealthy people who don't need it.
  • Markets in a democracy have a fundamentally moral as well as economic function. Working people who produce goods and services are necessary for businesses, and should be paid in line with profits and productivity. Salary scales in private industry are a matter of public, not just private, concern. Middle-class salaries have not gone up in 30 years, while the income of the top 1 percent has zoomed upward astronomically. This is a moral issue.
  • Carbon-based fuels - oil, coal, natural gas - are deadly. They bring death to people and animals and destruction to nature. We are not paying for their true cost because they are being subsidized: tens of billions of dollars for naval protection of tankers; hundreds of billions for oil leases; hundreds of billions in destruction of nature, as in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska coast. Death comes from the poisoning of air and water through pollution and natural gas fracking. And global warming pollution destroys nature itself - the ice cap, the creation of violent storms, floods, deserts, the blowing up of hilltops. The salesmen of death - the oil and coal companies - are profiting hugely from our payouts to them via subsidies and high prices. And with the money, ordinary citizens are giving to them in subsidies; they are corrupting the political process, influencing political leaders not to deal with global warming - our greatest threat. We are dependent on them for energy, to a large extent because they have politically blocked the development of alternatives for decades.
  • What is called "school failure" is actually a failure of citizens to pay for and do what is needed for excellent schools: early childhood education, better training and pay for teachers, a culture of learning in place of a culture of entertainment, a poverty-free economy.
  • Taxpayers pay for business perks. Because business can deduct the costs of doing business, taxpayers wind up paying a significant percentage of business write-offs - extravagant offices, business cars and jets, first-class and business-class flights, meetings at expensive lodges and spas, and so on. Businesses regularly rip off taxpayers through tax deductions.
  • The economic crisis and the ecological crisis are the same crisis. It has been caused by short-term greed. Thomas Friedman has described it well. The causes of both are the same: Underestimation of risk, privatization of profit, socialization of loss. But those truths lie outside of public discourse.
  • Low-paid immigrant workers make the lifestyles of the middle and upper classes possible. Those workers deserve gratitude - as well as health care, education for their kids and decent housing.

Notice that it takes a paragraph to tell each of these truths. Each paragraph creates a frame required for the truth to be told. Words are defined in terms of such conceptual frames. Without the frames in common understanding, there are presently no simple commonplace words to express the frames. Such words have to be invented, and will only come into common use when these presently untellable truths become commonplace truths. Try to imagine how public understanding would have to be enhanced for expressions like the following to come into normal public discourse:

  • greed crisis in place of economic crisis
  • blessed immigrants in place of illegal immigrants
  • government for profit in place of privatization
  • public theft in place of tax breaks
  • failing citizens in place of failing schools
  • corporate cruelty in place of profit maximization
  • deadly coal in place of clean coal

Presidents can have a discourse-changing power if they know how to use it and care to use it. But they cannot do it alone.

If there is a teachable communication moment for President Obama, this is it. Bring back "empathy" - "the most important thing my mother taught me." Speak of "empathy" for "people who are hurting." Say again how empathy is basis of democracy ("caring for your fellow citizens"), how we have a responsibility to act on that empathy: social as well as personal responsibility. Bring the central role of empathy in democracy to the media. And make it clear that personal responsibility alone is anti-patriotic, the opposite of what America is fundamentally about. That is the first step in telling our most important untellable truths. And it is a necessary step in loosening the conservative grip on public discourse.

For videos of the president speaking about empathy, Google: Obama Empathy YouTube and Obama Empathy Speeches.

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George Lakoff is Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of The California Democracy Act, a grassroots California ballot initiative now organizing public support at camajorityrule.com.


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Instead, we've gotten the

Instead, we've gotten the Evil EQUIVALENT of compassionte conservatism; Unspeakable DEMpathy!



Although I cannot disagree

Although I cannot disagree with your premise, I think the fundamental point is that the conservatives have used emotion - not communication at all - to get people to support them. It is the same tactic that that dictators use - but there is no communication - it is all sides screaming.



Thank you. It will take much

Thank you. It will take much more pain for America to get realization--always fed a 'dream' that wealth is around the corner. Llaugh at the government employee who sports political conservative bumperstickers on his old jalopy! Taxes are the lifeblood of the country. For what you pay, you get some good returns. There should be no ceiling on taxes on any kind of revenue--be grateful of the opportunity to be here. Agreed: not agree on how taxe$ are spent. But they are essential. Private contractors beg for government contracts. The large corporations hold US citizens hostage by a monopoly of what they provide: ex, usgov travel is outsourced to large private defense charging up to $40 per individual trip it coordinates and channels payment! That is the outrage. That they should be so unpatriotic as to charge so much!



Poor George STILL can't see

Poor George STILL can't see the Democrats are conservatives and that their language already does accurately portray their values and positions. My god, how dumb can dumb get, given that George thinks that Democrats are misspeaking - not that they stand for neoliberalism in every cell of their vile bodies and conditioned minds.



This article centers too

This article centers too much on the author's
academic specialty and not enough on the
broad reality of our current catastrophic
situation.
What we have here is NOT failure to
communicate, what we have here is the
result of the sell-out lock, stock, and barrel
of the Democratic Party to corporate fascism.
That sell-out precedes and animates
any apparent issues of "communication".
What we need is a mass progressive movement
NOW. We need a viable mass progressive
party and more than any of that we need
to coalesce NOW around a strong, vocal,
fighting slate of progressive candidates
for 2012. We don't need to adjust
our frames, we need to adjust our
boots and to get going NOW!



The point - what we have

The point - what we have here is a failure to communicate - is pretty obvious in the comments preceding mine, but as a member of the working press this article makes more sense than much of what I've read recently. Lots to think about.



"All politics is

"All politics is moral."

"Conservatives and progressives have two different conceptions of morality."

Academics like George Lakoff enjoy nothing more than than generating voluminous verbage.

If he bends over any further to bow to conservative brilliance with language, he may find his head is perpetually in the shade.



The Democrats do not have a

The Democrats do not have a problem vocalizing ("framing") their thoughts. They have wrong thoughts. Bad thoughts. Uniformed thoughts. Stupid thoughts. Conservative thoughts. Thoughts that are in content the same as the Republicans. Framing does not cure that. Sorry. But what an academic masterpiece. A perfect article for the classroom on neuro-linquistics. Such a sublime subject matter!



Great article. Additionally

Great article. Additionally as near as I can tell the democrats do not seem to have a long-range plan to which all the party members subscribe and uphold and which transcends an individual politician's term. In contrast, it seems that the republicans do have a plan and a coherent message, summed up as "get control of the game, get obscenely wealthy and don't share". If the democrats did have a coherent long term game plan and stuck to it they might have chance against the waves of self-serving corporatist zombies we have in office. (And for the record, there are plenty of democrats who fall in that category too.)



"All politics is moral." I

"All politics is moral."

I looked up moral, only to find that it has to do with an ability to discern between right and wrong. I looked up ethics, and found pretty much the same definition.

If one is loyal to an entity, then morality is defined by the needs to maintain that entity.

If one is loyal to a political party that says what is good for the country as a whole is based on the individual, everything that contributes to an individual's success is good, and everything that impedes it is bad.

If, on the other hand, the party says what is good for the country as a whole means not only the individual, but also the effects of one's interaction with others, everything that contributes to the general well-being is good and everything that impedes that goal is bad.

These are not contradictory definitions, since each one's validity derives from interaction of individuals.

Congress and the government in general were created to act as referents for the people in this country, yet dialogue in their hallowed halls is reduced to schoolyard name-calling and blamesmanship. No wonder we're in the mess we're in.



What Lakoff proposes could

What Lakoff proposes could become OUR "Southern Strategy" (i.e. prevalent long-reaching long-term strategy that could effectively win elections for several decades), of course, minus the evil.

This is the kind of thing I'm always harping on about with fellow liberals (OWN THE WORD - STOP HIDING FROM IT). I'd like to add one thing to it:

De-"feminize" liberalism. I think if you went back 100 years, when the "trust busting" was going on and people were fighting (emphasis on "fighting") back at "The Gilded Age", you wouldn't be thinking about how "wussy" liberals were or how "macho" conservatives were. The morals were basically the same, but liberals took ownership of their ability to fight, and were able to paint conservatives as the country-club pansies that conservatives ACTUALLY ARE, but have successfully framed your thinking to not notice.

cont.



cont. Why does this matter?

cont.

Why does this matter? We know that women are more likely to be liberal, but that, 100 years ago, women weren't allowed to vote. However, we also live in a culture that has a very Roman-Empire-like view of manhood. "Manhood” means "toughness", and “manly” traits are widely considered something to aspire to. We ESPECIALLY want to see these traits in our “leaders" (i.e. “alpha males”). This is one of the reasons female leaders are often so wildly reviled. This is also why they often feel the need to display their testicles like Hillary Clinton or sarah palin going on hunting excursions and ranting on about bombing Iran.

This needs to be fixed. Our entire culture can’t be fixed by just wishing it so, but we can take ownership of our own toughness and refuse to have the definition of that word defined for us (e.g. craving war for profit).

cont.



Apparently I'm not allowed

Apparently I'm not allowed to comment on this thread.



In 2005, after Howard Dean

In 2005, after Howard Dean was elected Chairman of the Democratic Party, I saw him speak to a group of Democrats. George Lakoff was at his side, and Dean said Lakoff's ideas would be utilized during his tenure. The Dems regained much Congressional power in 2006 and Obama won the Presidency in 2008. I think that Dean and Lakoff deserve a lot, if not most, of the credit for these wins. Unfortunately the Dems then immediately reverted to their old & unsuccessful methods: ignore human psychology, appeal solely to reason, don't bother to re-frame the debate, let the GOP say whatever they want without challenge or rebuttal. Result: lose REALLY BIG in 2010. In general, the Dems never get the message nor do they control their own message.



"Low paid immigrant workers"

"Low paid immigrant workers" may "make the lifestyle" of some possible, but allowing millions of people to enter illegally and find employment "under the table," is not to the benefit of a nation, overall. Also, being a renter, in educational debt, who never bought a houe, unable to find employment, having to support a child who also has a right to an education - and then - going into even a major bookstore chain that won't hire me when I have a college degree and would be their "bargain steal" -- only to find that they hired a guy with a Russian accent -- I find that .. disturbing..



I would add to the list of

I would add to the list of terms the new one that is so inhumane--Food Insecurity. When did it stop being hunger and want?



This is a brilliant article.

This is a brilliant article. Lakoff goes far to explain the mess we are in - and the comment about all politics being moral - conservatives and liberals have different sets of moral values really struck a chord. So many times have I tried to have a rational debate with those whose ideas are opposite to mine, to find common ground, but found we differ in basic values.



Sorry, I thought the article

Sorry, I thought the article was completely off the mark. It's not that Democrats don't know how to speak to the population at large -- Obama did just that in the campaign -- he probably had the best PR/message in decades! The problem is that the current misalignment between the ideas (the traditional Democratic party platform) and the practice (Obama's embrace of Republican policy) has split the Democratic party so that no one knows what it stands for. We now have the spectacle of numerous Democrats defending the expansion of the "terror" wars, the contraction of civil liberties, and Republican economic policies that benefit the rich. It's not a matter of not having the right Democratic message, it's a matter of returning to the Democratic message.



The message "No tax breaks

The message "No tax breaks for millionaires" is rarely compared to GHW Bushes message "Read my lips: no new taxes". His caving in to this promise eroded support from his base and contributed materially to his single-term presidency. I'm convinced Obama's single-term career was made more likely, if not determined, by this single act of betrayal.



This is such a wonderful

This is such a wonderful article. Those of us in feminist studies know how important framing is, to paraphrase Audrey Lorde: you cannot use the master's tools to dismantle the master's house; or Sarah Hoagland: once you engage in the argument of whether women are equal, you have lost the argument.
So what are the chances that Obama's advisors will read this and pay attention?!



We need a clearing house for

We need a clearing house for phrases. Most of us do not have time to analyze and derive better ways to frame issues, so we either say "no tax breaks for millionaires" or we say nothing at all. Is it better to say nothing? Could maybe there be another page just on ideas for what to say?



Lakoff is way off here. It's

Lakoff is way off here. It's not the democrats' use of language that's the problem. It's their values; it's that they THINK (not speak) like the right wingers. In fact, except for one or two, the entire democratic party has TURNED RIGHT. That is not a problem in framing and I am shocked at the fact that no one has pointed this out (but me). I repeat: it's not a problem in language. The democrats are saying exactly what they mean and mean exactly what they say. The problem is neoliberalism, not diction, for god's sake. In other words, they're fucking rotten. Get it?



The job of the President is

The job of the President is SALES! We live in a society based on successful marketing ...and the power and ubiquity of the mega-wealthy conglomerate controlling FOX "News" is winning over the "customers." Perhaps we should call them suckers ...these are the same people who buy Snuggies and SlapChops. All it takes is a good pitch man, and the right-wing has a whole stable full of them. I know people who actually believe FOX is "fair and balanced" ...when their list of commentators includes Rove, Huckabee, Beck, Hannity and the like ....with a smattering of Palin. The Democrats invited to comment are culled from the fringes of the party and are often an embarrassment.

Somebody needs to give the Democrats lessons in sales and marketing ...teach them how to drive the message(s) home. Not easy when they are speaking for a party that is truly inclusive ...there is no lock-step mantra similar to the goose stepping slogans on the right.



"Or did you silly libs think

"Or did you silly libs think that was what he meant by "change?"

I'm sorry to say, I didn't realize at the time that the "change" he was talking about was a description of his go for main street's income.



This not true truth. As far

This not true truth. As far as I an tell the author is galled by the loss of power by the democratic electorate. Performance in elections is the result of the behaviors of the ruling class—in this case democrats. It is not true that, “Democrats of all stripes have been so focused on details of policy that they have surrendered public political discourse to conservatives, and with it the key to the nation's future.” The real hook, truth, is that Barack Obama has had difficulty leading. Progressives have had difficulty following Obama. It takes both to make a government. I predict that Obama represents a threat to progressives. He is a disruptive new force in democratic politics.



While I dont disagreee with

While I dont disagreee with Lakoff, I dont think his essay says very much. I think the real problem is that the left has become too elitist to learn – how can you teach someone who thinks they already know everything, and so talk dimissively to average members of the public? The Democrats are no longer the party of the middle class, or anything else – theyre the party of snooty, poorly educated civil servants who think the average Joe is a fool.
A half century ago, Orwell lamented the failure of the left to support the independent press, while the rightwingers were industrially learning how to frame a compelling message. As a socialist and independent publisher, I can assure you this is entirely true – fact is, my little independent newspaper in Olympia received better support from conservatives who didnt even agree with our editorial positions. But at least they were smart enough to realize it was better to get along than to alienate.
So I dont think the problem is so much that liberals dont know how to frame a message – its that they dont want to know. And Lakoff an the rest of the leftist intellectual crowd arent helping.



"theyre the party of snooty,

"theyre the party of snooty, poorly educated civil servants who think the average Joe is a fool"

The average joe thinks Assange is a fiending rapist.

The average joe thinks iraq had something to do with 9/11.

The average joe thinks obamacare means pulling the plug on grandma.

The average joe doesn't have the critical thinking ability of a wet pile of sand.

The average joe is the tool of would-be despots and powerbrokers, manipulated by propaganda and wielded against their fellow citizen.

The average joe, at least in the US, does not deserve respect in my opinion. They lost that respect when they lost their ability to tell right from wrong and acknowledge what is in front of them.



Perhaps there is another

Perhaps there is another truth, an unspoken and almost unthinkable truth that progressives do not want to acknowledge.

Perhaps the Democrats are just as interested in supporting corporate profits and subsidizing the wasteful and extravagant lifestyles of the super-rich JUST AS MUCH AS Republicans.

Perhaps large numbers of Democrats like to talk the populist talk (as many Republicans do), but their real allegiance is to the rich minority who funds their campaigns, gives them vacations in swanky places, and gives them jobs when they get voted out of office.

And lets not forget, many Democrats are already millionaires themselves. How many are really interested in voting against their own best interests to support "the poor"--some nebulous group that they have never actually encountered, spoken to, eaten dinner with, or whose experiences and fears they have even the most remote ability to comprehend?

Sometimes, when you see someone acting strangely and you scratch your head and say "why is s/he doing this?", the answer is quite simple. Because this is really what they want to do.



"The average joe, at least

"The average joe, at least in the US, does not deserve respect in my opinion."

Well, I rest my case. Here is the perfect example of why liberals are losing everywhere – and why we're headed for disaster in a couple of years. In particular, notice the intellectual hubris of this liberal writer who assumes to know what people think, and the implication that "average" folks are OK in other countries, but not here. No other post so perfectly illustrates why working-classers are deserting the Democratic Party and becoming independents and sometimes Republicans.

Jefferson was an intellectual and a patrician, but he didnt talk like this; he understood the natural intelligence of ordinary people. But Orwell Orwell predicted this – when he wrote "1984", he was talking about the danger of the snooty-Stalinist left, not the fascists.



"In particular, notice the

"In particular, notice the intellectual hubris of this liberal writer who assumes to know what people think, and the implication that "average" folks are OK in other countries"

two words: fox news.

the logical fallacy and lies of omission are there for anyone to see, but they're willfully or unwittingly ignorant to the reality which surrounds them.

There is no assumption going on here, the polls, the fox news ratings, the tea party, they speak loud enough that research is not required.

As far as other nations are concerned, they actually have a sense of unity, and last I checked the "average joe" in france had a riot and burned vehicles when they attempted to sell them to the corporate machines.



Terrence: You typify, no,

Terrence: You typify, no, you exemplify Lakoff's argument. Your posts are shallow and disingenuous, but here I go belaboring the obvious to anyone who read the article and went on to be subjected to your "stuff". Get one thing, you short-attention-span-self-important-male, RESPECT IS EARNED. Thus have you failed to earn any here.



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