netactivist
Dec 21st, 2006, 10:56 PM
Today we're going to look at a failed -- but still ongoing -- right-wing propaganda campaign, and analyze why it failed. Could it be because the right's actions and policy proposals prove they don't believe the words coming out of their own mouths about the war on terror?
This summer, no doubt in desperate hope of scaring up a majority of GOP voters for the midterm elections, the right-wing rolled out its "World War III" propaganda effort.
The public was not bamboozled, not stampeded into voting for the GOP to save them from World War III.
We'll discuss why, and then suggest an effective way to counter any future such hyperbolic rhetoric from the right.
http://www.therationalradical.com/audio/73-worldwarthree.mp3
This summer, no doubt in desperate hope of scaring up a majority of GOP voters for the midterm elections, the right-wing rolled out its "World War III" propaganda effort.
The public was not bamboozled, not stampeded into voting for the GOP to save them from World War III.
We'll discuss why, and then suggest an effective way to counter any future such hyperbolic rhetoric from the right.
http://www.therationalradical.com/audio/73-worldwarthree.mp3