That article paints a fantastic contrast between "speaking to" in an ungrounded 
state vs. "speaking to" in a grounded state.  When speaking to a collection of 
idealists, it's relatively trivial to sidetrack them into some region where 
their evocative triggers are "dog whistles".  But when speaking to a collection 
of skeptics, it's fairly difficult push them into an ungrounded region.

But the problem is invariant: that of "speaking to".  Trump beat Clinton, hands 
down, on the "speaking to" front.  "Sophisticated" people, who are used to and 
comfortable with parsing the details of some complicated plan or 
infrastructure, tended to go with Clinton, whereas those of us who would prefer 
our representatives to speak in "poetry", allowing us to fill in the [whatever] 
details, went with Trump.

A fundamental problem these days is "political stalking" and "viral memeing".  
It's difficult to balance one's presentation to both the nerds and the 
consumers of poetry.  Obama does it fairly well.  Clinton did not.

On 08/17/2018 04:18 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Perhaps 
> Texas<https://www.thenation.com/article/when-will-the-lone-start-state-turn-blue/>
>  is key to putting a stop to all this?
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/17/18, 4:52 PM, "Friam on behalf of Barry MacKichan" 
> <friam-boun...@redfish.com on behalf of barry.mackic...@mackichan.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>     Clusterf**k ?
> 
> 
> 
>     Oops, sorry, I was thinking of Trump. Also it’s after 5 on a Friday
> 
>     here on the east coast.

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