James Carville discusses the need for a clear and compelling narrative to counter the overwhelming amount of negative information about Donald Trump. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on a central message and avoiding a scatter-shot approach. Carville suggests packaging the attack on Trump by highlighting his betrayal on issues like China and big tech. He also explores the idea of Trump as a theological figure and the power of biblical narratives. Carville concludes by stressing the need to establish a narrative that can break through the flood of negative information and make a difference in the upcoming election.
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James is right about Democrats' preachy female problem. They are called AWFL DEIs and way more unappealing than Trump: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/awfl-dei-karen-affluent-white-female-liberal