tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post3115983809009196827..comments2024-03-09T04:13:53.858-06:00Comments on Accidental Deliberations: #skndpldr RoundupUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-43826253604818812102013-02-17T19:23:41.041-06:002013-02-17T19:23:41.041-06:00Greg,
Again, you have selected only one aspect of...Greg,<br /><br />Again, you have selected only one aspect of my argument - ignoring the rest.<br /><br />Yes, it is an unfair world - and visceral appeal matters. We have temporary emotional responses to such things - we are set back, vulnerable, and receptive. For a politician, this means you get a "foot in the door", an opportunity to make your case to the casual, disinterested, and otherwise hostile mass of voters.<br /><br />But (and this is where I believe you have a disconnect with my series of posts) - once you get that "foot in the door", it is your way with words & style of presentation that "completes the sell". As I explained in my second post, Wotherspoon has a talent for taking the substantive & meaningful - and making it seem innocuous, unemotional, and most importantly: safe. This is done through careful phrasing, choice of emphasis, and vocal tone.<br /><br />And just in case there is any confusion, my second & third posts make clear that Wotherspoon is a genuine NDP-values-based candidate. There is substance & daring in what he says & proposes. And in those areas where he lacks the social-democratic innovative spirit - he has shown himself to be humble & wise enough to accept instruction from his rivals.<br /><br />None of this happens in isolation - as you continue to insist. Rather, it all combines to ensure a relatively "bullet-proof" NDP leadership & campaign approach. <br /><br />The meaning of "bullet-proof" is this: yes, the Brad Wall & the Sask. Party will still attack our substantive policies & attempt to distort them. But, they will not be aided by the self-sabotaging & careless manners of presentation some NDP leadership candidates have engaged in (knowingly or ignorantly). And, they will not have the opportunity to cheat, through the application of caricature & the resort to popular stereotyping - so effective as recent federal elections have proven.<br /><br />Again, hopefully this clarifies my meaning,<br />Dan TanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-57092293634577633382013-02-17T14:33:13.915-06:002013-02-17T14:33:13.915-06:00Understood and agreed that Romney's specific w...Understood and agreed that Romney's specific weaknesses don't apply to Wotherspoon. But I do hear an echo of the argument for Romney in your case - that the deciding factor should be choosing a leader who looks like a prototypical alpha male with surface appeal to more voters, and that competing parties will have a substantially more difficult time criticizing the leader's message because of that set of traits. And Romney serves as a fairly striking example as to how that theory may not work in practice: the central-casting look and polished resume didn't keep genuine concerns from sticking to him.Greg Fingashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01506686081291502115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-80724864421555167402013-02-17T06:10:25.544-06:002013-02-17T06:10:25.544-06:00Greg,
You said: "I view the ability to inspi...Greg,<br /><br />You said: "I view the ability to inspire new people to get involved in actively defending against the inevitable attacks as essential to that end"<br /><br />If a leader persists in uttering carelessly crafted statements - and - insists on remaining blissfully unaware of how badly he has left himself exposed...do not be surprised when "new voters" resist his attempts at "inspiration". <br /><br />Just as a determined membership can advance any policy...a successful leader can "sell" any policy. Such a leader possesses (or is advised-to-possess) correct assumptions about human nature, the prevailing culture, and the potential of his enemy. He constructs his approach accordingly.<br /><br />In the Saskatchewan NDP leadership race, some approaches will prove to be more fatal than others.<br /><br />Cross your fingers,<br />Dan TanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-11788095690687454102013-02-17T04:30:12.774-06:002013-02-17T04:30:12.774-06:00Greg,
Those who have not read my series will be m...Greg,<br /><br />Those who have not read my series will be mislead by your citation of Mitt Romney. They will imagine that I have recommended some carpet-bagging, gaffe-prone, religious heretic...whose only saving grace is a dominant appearance. <br /><br />Of course, I have done no such thing. If you read my posts carefully, you would know that the particular "alpha" we are discussing cleared a number of conduct, background, and values-based hurdles...before receiving such a title.<br /><br />And, to be clear...he has no history defending or applying policies belonging to the opposition (as Romney did in Massachusetts), he has not ignorantly insulted large segments of the voting population (as Romney did with "47%" & "binders full of women"), and he did not participate in a religion portrayed as cult-like & polygamist (as Romney did with Mormonism).<br /><br />Hope that clarifies things,<br />Dan TanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com