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The power of framing: It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it | Science | The Guardian about George Lakoff's work
I now wish to mention some nice examples by Melanie D'Arrigo, who is running against Thomas Suozzi, D in HR district NY-03. MDA slams TS as having received a lot of big money in his campaigns.
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "Progressives shouldn’t have to defend policies that benefit all Americans against the Right and centerist Democrats, when the argument against is driven by corporate greed.
They need to start defending THEIR positions.
It’s time to #ReframeTheDebate
1/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against #MedicareForAll?”
It’s:
“Why are you for millions of Americans not having healthcare and millions more being driven into crippling medical debt that only benefits the bottom line of insurance companies?”
#ReframeTheDebate
2/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against a #GreenNewDeal?”
It’s:
“Why are you for the destruction of our planet for profit?”
#ReframeTheDebate
3/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against #FreePublicCollege?”
It’s:
“Why are you for higher education as an option only for the rich and those willing to accept decades of debt?”
#ReframeTheDebate
4/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against housing as a human right?”
It’s:
“Why are you for homelessness?”
#ReframeTheDebate
5/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against the repeal of the Hyde Amendment?”
It’s:
“Why are you only pro-choice for certain women and not all women?”
#ReframeTheDebate
6/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against wealth equality?”
It’s:
“Why are you for the super-rich not paying their fair share and getting richer at the expense of every other American?”
#ReframeTheDebate
7/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against ending corporate influence in politics?”
It’s:
“Why are you for corporations paying politicians to promote policies that go against your best interests?”
#ReframeTheDebate
8/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against paying a living wage?”
It’s:
“Why are you for millions of Americans living in poverty while working 40 hours a week?”
#ReframeTheDebate
9/9" / Twitter
The Right is expert on that, with rhetoric like "strong national defense" and "toughness on crime" and "self-reliance". But the Left has scored some successes, like "marriage equality" for same-sex marriage and "Medicare for All" for single-payer medical insurance. Bernie Sanders has done that by asserting that healthcare is a human right, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with her Twitter tagline "In a modern, moral, & wealthy society, no American should be too poor to live."... if you negate a frame, you strengthen a frame. In other words, if you say “don’t think of an elephant,” you can’t help but think of one.
Because of concerns like these, Lakoff urged the Clinton campaign to follow a strategy akin to Trump’s: constantly repeat your position, and avoid repeating Trump’s false claims. The Clinton campaign’s response? It tried to use Trump’s words against him, releasing a series of commercials showing Trump’s scandals spliced together – giving the public more chances to “think of an elephant.”
I now wish to mention some nice examples by Melanie D'Arrigo, who is running against Thomas Suozzi, D in HR district NY-03. MDA slams TS as having received a lot of big money in his campaigns.
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "Progressives shouldn’t have to defend policies that benefit all Americans against the Right and centerist Democrats, when the argument against is driven by corporate greed.
They need to start defending THEIR positions.
It’s time to #ReframeTheDebate
1/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against #MedicareForAll?”
It’s:
“Why are you for millions of Americans not having healthcare and millions more being driven into crippling medical debt that only benefits the bottom line of insurance companies?”
#ReframeTheDebate
2/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against a #GreenNewDeal?”
It’s:
“Why are you for the destruction of our planet for profit?”
#ReframeTheDebate
3/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against #FreePublicCollege?”
It’s:
“Why are you for higher education as an option only for the rich and those willing to accept decades of debt?”
#ReframeTheDebate
4/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against housing as a human right?”
It’s:
“Why are you for homelessness?”
#ReframeTheDebate
5/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against the repeal of the Hyde Amendment?”
It’s:
“Why are you only pro-choice for certain women and not all women?”
#ReframeTheDebate
6/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against wealth equality?”
It’s:
“Why are you for the super-rich not paying their fair share and getting richer at the expense of every other American?”
#ReframeTheDebate
7/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against ending corporate influence in politics?”
It’s:
“Why are you for corporations paying politicians to promote policies that go against your best interests?”
#ReframeTheDebate
8/9" / Twitter
Melanie D'Arrigo for Congress on Twitter: "It’s not:
“Why are you against paying a living wage?”
It’s:
“Why are you for millions of Americans living in poverty while working 40 hours a week?”
#ReframeTheDebate
9/9" / Twitter
