Top GOP Strategist 'frightened to death' By OWS, Offers Republicans Advice On Messaging
So Republican
doublespeak strategist Frank Luntz went to a Republican Governors
Association meeting to tell them how to talk about the economy in the
age of Occupy Wall Street, which he's "frightened to death" of. He had a lot of advice that
was standard Luntzian stuff—find the worst-sounding way to describe a
basic function of government and run with it, like rather than "taxing
the rich," describe it as "taking from the rich," as if taxes were
jargon that needed translation. But a few were particularly rich sources
of humor.
3. Republicans should forget about winning the battle over the 'middle class.' Call them 'hardworking taxpayers.'
How
telling is it that the big Republican messaging advance is to try to
get people to forget about the middle class? Of course we know that
their policies are about eradicating the middle class, but I hadn't
realized they thought that project was far enough along to stop talking
about it altogether.
4. Don't talk about 'jobs.' Talk about 'careers.'"Everyone in this room talks about 'jobs,'" Luntz said. "Watch this."He then asked everyone to raise their hand if they want a "job." Few hands went up. Then he asked who wants a "career." Almost every hand was raised."So why are we talking about jobs?"
This
is the kind of thing you say when you're so insulated from today's
economy that you spend your entire life talking to employed political
staffers. They have jobs. They probably have careers, even if they'd
like better ones. But there are tens of millions of unemployed and underemployed people in
this country who just want a damn job. And that's not even getting into
the tens of millions more people who feel lucky to have a job, who have
family or friends who don't have a job, who themselves recently didn't
have a job. Ultimately, a lot of those people would love to have
careers. But looking down your nose at the idea of having a plain old
job—that's a luxury.
7. The three most important words you can say to an Occupier: 'I get it.'"First off, here are three words for you all: 'I get it.' . . . 'I get that you're angry. I getthat you've seen inequality. I get that you want to fix the system."Then, he instructed, offer Republican solutions to the problem.
"I get that
you're angry. I get that you've seen inequality. I get that you want to
fix the system. Here's my plan to make sure that the 1
percent gets even more of this country's wealth."
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