Gregor Samsa
That Guy
Hmmm.. Found this online, advice for presenting speeches about the 'War on Terror'. Its really quite disturbing ;
Two extracts;
This is actually an official document, composed by Frank Luntz, Republican pollster and/or strategist.
This document can be found at; http://www.reachm.com/amstreet/archives/001044.html
Feel free to discuss. (To defuse an argument however, emotive, distortive arguments are not limited to the Right, but nevertheless, its a strong example.)
Two extracts;
MAKING THE CASE: THE LANGUAGE OF THE WAR ON TERROR
1) Set the Context: 9/11 changed everything. On this issue more than any, context is everything. The American people have notoriously short attention spans — and they do not always see the big picture unless it is unveiled to them.
Which is of course interesting in light of repeated denials of links being made between Iraq and Al Qaeda...4) Connect the dots. You have to explain Iraq’s role in the “Wider War on Terror.” Americans expected smoking-gun caliber evidence of weapons of mass destruction. So long as that kind of irrefutable proof isn’t available, a different tact toward indicting the Saddam regime must be taken. The Iraqi regime must be indicted because they committed same kinds of actions as those of other terrorists. Associate them by their actions, their goals, and their behavior. The following language from President Bush is precisely the right way to make the case:
“The violence we are seeing in Iraq is familiar. The terrorists who take hostages or plants a roadside bomb near Baghdad is serving the same ideology of murder that kills innocent people on trains in Madrid, and murders children on buses in Jerusalem, and blows up a nightclub in Bali and cuts the throat of a young reporter for being a Jew.
We've seen the same ideology of murder in the killing of 241 Marines in Beirut, the first attack on the World Trade Center, in the destruction of two embassies in Africa, in the attack on the USS Cole, and in the merciless horror inflicted upon thousands of innocent men and women and children on September the 11th, 2001.” -- President George W. Bush
This is actually an official document, composed by Frank Luntz, Republican pollster and/or strategist.
This document can be found at; http://www.reachm.com/amstreet/archives/001044.html
Feel free to discuss. (To defuse an argument however, emotive, distortive arguments are not limited to the Right, but nevertheless, its a strong example.)
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