Like That
The second Lyndon LaRouche ad strikes me as disjointed.
Analyzing the two ads: the first one had a rhyme and reason to it. “I proposed the LaRouche Doctrine. If we have a commitment toward a world war, which is what Iraq represents, we won’t have the resources to solve the upcoming world economic collapse. Which is why we should build a ‘Zone of Security’… which would mean negotiating with Jordan and Egypt. And ending our policy in Israel. Prominent leaders in Europe and the Arab World are endorsing this plan.”
It’s nuts — (who are these prominent leaders? And what exactly is a “zone of security” in that land?), but it is at least a storyline.
The second ad is scattershot, and breaks off into rambling sentence fragments.
“80% of citizens are not in the process. We need to engage them. Tax policy and like that. Not working. Health concerns healed. Like that.”
Why am I discussing Lyndon LaRouche advertisements?
Because John Kerry isn’t making much news right now… Not that he should. Election processes in these states are long enough to disaffect everyone… maybe we should reinvent the process so that politicos aren’t allowed to campaign directly until August…
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One last note: I want to thank my brother for hosting this. If he wants to pull the plug on this, I would oblige him.
May 17th, 2004 at 3:26 pm
No worries. You can use this Movable Type setup for S/B for as long as you’d like, and any other blogging tools that I install will also be available if you want to switch or if you start any new blog-type sites.
Does Lyndon LaRouche have a blog? What software does he use?
May 17th, 2004 at 8:21 pm
Does Lyndon LaRouche have a blog?
If he had an official blog, I’d have it by now. His magazine, Executive Intelligence Review, is online (and his official campaign website, and I linked to one of these entries a Portland area supporter’s page), if you really need your LaRouche fix.