by Scott Pinsker, PJ Media:
An awful lot of the time, you can gain a competitive advantage in partisan politics… simply by not being a total moron.
For example, take the Democrats on immigration: Electorally, it’s where the Democrats are the weakest — and it’s Trump’s greatest strength. So, if there was anyone in the Democratic Party who still had half a brain, they’d be moving Heaven and Earth to push the issue to the backburner. It’s a net-loser for ‘em.
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The more they talk about it, the more they’re hurt.
Free PR Advice: Every time the Dems say ONE thing about immigration, they ought to be saying AT LEAST 20 things about the economy, inflation, housing, and cost of living! Anything less is political malpractice.
Because we’ve heard what they have to say, and it’s not good.
Essentially, the Democrats’ immigration argument is: Nobody has to follow any rules to enter the country, but it’s anti-America, immoral, and racist if you ignore a law when someone leaves.
No need for Team Trump to prep a counterargument. This won’t be a lengthy, protracted battle for hearts and minds, or a multimedia PR war. Keep your powder dry.
There’s nothing to fight about: The Dem’s argument doesn’t pass the giggle test.
The American people were predisposed to disagree with the Democrats anyway, and such a duplicitous, bad faith argument will only solidify their loyalty to MAGA. Yet again, the Democrats are looking out for them, whereas the GOP is looking out for us.
At this point, it’s a theme.
The Democrats fumbled the immigration PR assignment from the get-go. Their very first objective should’ve been to identify the most sympathetic “public face” of the immigration crackdown — the kindest, sweetest, most benevolent human you could find. (Señor Fred Rogers?) A man or woman who’s an undeniable pillar of their community — someone who exemplifies the virtues that Americans value the most. Maybe a doctor, or a teacher, or a fireman.