No way back?
Luntz knew that he, a maker of political messages and attacks and advertisements, had helped
create this negativity, and it haunted him. But it was Obama he
principally blamed. The
people in his focus groups, he perceived, had absorbed the president's
message of class divisions, haves and have-nots, of redistribution. It
was a message Luntz believed to be profoundly wrong, but one so powerful
he had no slogans, no arguments with which to beat it back. In
reelecting Obama, the people had spoken. And the people, he believed,
were wrong. Having spent his career telling politicians what the people
wanted to hear, Luntz now believed the people had been corrupted and
were beyond saving. Obama had ruined the electorate, set them at each
other's throats, and there was no way to turn back.
The last election -- even more than previous ones -- was a clear case of politicians "buying" votes in the form of promises of continued government largess. Big Brother won!
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