On Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 1:06:31 PM UTC+2 John Clark wrote:

On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 8:34 PM PGC <multipl...@gmail.com> wrote:

*> John, the idea is not for Biden to "become Trump" by emulating his 
behavior, but rather to understand and leverage the appeal of outsider 
narratives, mavericks, [...] He could directly challenge whether Trump 
actually managed to "drain the swamp" as he promised and use specific 
examples where Trump failed to deliver on his promises, *


By now it should be clear to everybody that Convicted Felon Trump never 
built a wall and never made Mexico pay for it, and he never wanted to drain 
the swamp, he wanted to own the swamp. And about 1.1 million Americans died 
during Trump's watch due to his INCREDIBLE bungling of Covid, a pandemic he 
publicly belittled, claiming the Democrats were over blowing the crucial 
importance of itjust to make him unpopular, while at the exact same time 
privately expressing very deep concern about the epidemic. The convicted 
felon also dispensed quack medical advice about how to deal with the 
pandemic, advice that was LETHAL. Even Donald Trump's most avid followers 
know all this but they just don't care, I don't pretend to have a theory to 
explain this phenomenon, but the evidence is overwhelming that the 
phenomenon exists.


That's what I'm talking about! Your directness here is what the Biden PR 
Team could benefit from. If only his PR team had someone like you to liven 
things up a bit! 
 


 > *Biden should Town Hall as much as he can*


If you want to win a Town Hall debate logic will not help you very much, 
you need to appeal to base emotions, perhaps that's why Biden is not very 
good at them.


I think embracing more direct, brutal honesty could really help. Biden 
should adopt a more straightforward tone, directly addressing issues with 
candor. This could resonate deeply with voters who crave authenticity. And, 
as you point out, logic alone doesn’t win Town Halls. Biden needs to appeal 
to base emotions—speak about hope, fear, pride, resilience, and expose the 
child princess KFC toddler for what he is. A guy alleging deep state 
conspiracies with Justice Department etc. while stating the ambition to 
retaliate using it. And although sharing personal stories and real-life 
impacts of his policies can create a more emotional connection, we need a 
scene in a debate where Biden throws some ketchup or dip onto Trump's suit, 
stating "your welcome. You're gonna need it later for when you're back on 
the couch." Bring him a Big Mac and ask how dare he question American 
greatness. 
 

   


*>Emphasize America's role as a global leader and a beacon of hope and 
democracy. Contrast this with the isolationist and divisive rhetoric of 
Trump.*


There is one thing that Biden should've done on the first day of his 
administration, something that would not only have helped him politically 
it would also have been the right thing to do, and that is legalize 
marijuana. And I say that despite the fact that I have never smoked even 
one marijuana cigarette.


Regarding the marijuana legalization timing, the delay does make the 
administration seem more focused on election cycles rather than principle. 
Biden should address this head-on, perhaps with a bit of humor: “I know it 
took us a while to light up this issue, but better late than never, right?” 
Acknowledging this mistake with humility can go a long way: “We should have 
acted on this sooner. Legalizing marijuana is not just about politics—it’s 
about justice, health, and economic opportunity.”

Biden could use positive patriotism to counter Trump’s divisive rhetoric. 
Biden can say e.g., “Patriotism isn’t about hate—it’s about love for our 
country and all its people and not just some of its people. Facing the 
threats of today's world, we cannot afford dvision.” He should articulate a 
bold vision for the future that includes economic opportunity, social 
justice, global leadership and how many times he's been hindered to do his 
job by gridlock. Paint himself as the rebel and outsider here. Acknowledge 
the dissatisfaction and show and name every congressperson and/or senator 
standing in the way of everything his administration tried to acheive. 

And we should draft you into his PR team to keep things interesting and 
less bland. Fire his PR Team heads and get some Holywood folks and 
comedians to craft some black ops top secret PR moves. And Brent recognizes 
the potential for post-election violence, which is a significant 
consideration for election security and stability. With team red armed to 
the teeth, team blue needs mortars, tanks, air support; and it would still 
be ok because Dems are noobs with weapons. So Team red couldn't scream "no 
fair". Dems could build machine guns with vaccine in the ammunition. 

If the everything list crew could direct PR for his campaign, boxer shorts 
princess waiting for Stormy in his bed with KFC bucket throwing ketchup at 
the wall he didn't get Mexico to pay for, would be dropping in the polls. 


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