Essential

Must-reads from the Bubbler

The wisdom of Gina Carano

Gina Careno, best known for her role in The Mandalorian, was recently fired from the Star Wars spinoff. Most all of the media outlets who covered it (which was nearly all of them, and then some…) reported it as Careno getting fired for writing a post “implying that being a Republican today is like being Jewish during the Holocaust,” “denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable,” or comparing “…Nazi Germany to the current political landscape.” Even conservative media, like Matt Walsh, described her post as her comparing “our current political environment to Nazi…

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Assigning motives to actions

I’ve written plenty about the inability of conservatives to even consider any form of effective marketing. The Republican Party is home to the worst marketing department in the history of marketing. Meanwhile, the Democrats work 24/7 on their marketing efforts. However, they’re marketing efforts are all trained on conservatives. Democrats don’t spend much time talking about themselves. Instead, they work on defining conservatives, figuring that if they can define conservatives as evil and inhuman, people won’t think twice about rounding them up and canceling them from society. One of the Democrats’ most effective attacks is assigning motives to conservatives….

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Targeted legislation: a conservative cause

President Trump opened the country’s collective eyes to many sights and ideas they had not seen prior. There are more people who understand how the political establishment fixes the game and how little they’re interested in truly helping or making a difference. They’re not trying to get results. They’re trying to keep the problems alive so they can continue on in office working to solve them. With the great conservative awakening, the worst marketing department in the history of marketing, otherwise known as the Republican Party, needs to define, understand, and aggressively articulate the tenets and goals of the…

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Keystone: trickle-down economics lesson

The Keystone Pipeline: yet another opportunity missed for conservative marketing. Conservatives have been right, and even mildly aggressive, in pointing out the 11,000 jobs destroyed with the stroke of Joe Biden’s pen when he signed the executive order to suspend the pipeline construction. But they missed the much bigger lesson. Despite what some say or believe, the fact is that “trickle-down economics” isn’t just a theory, or even something to be argued. Trickle-down economics is just a phrase to describe the natural order of life. It’s indisputable: when you pull one economic lever, like taxation, people will react accordingly,…

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The irony of the “fascist” definition

Democrats have always labeled conservatives as “fascists.” There’s nothing new there. I mean, they are the Party of Projection, after all. And conservatives have always been irritated by the complete misrepresentation of the word. By any definition of the word, fascism runs completely counter to the small government, individual freedom, capitalist style of government conservatives have been advocating for decades. Here are some definitions: “…stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition” – Merriam Webster “…they had many characteristics in common, including extreme militaristic nationalism, contempt…

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Conservatism’s greatest marketing challenge

Conservatives are the worst marketers on the planet. I don’t think anyone would debate that. Thus, they’ve got a lot of messaging and marketing challenges ahead of them if they’re going to save this Republic. Among the challenges is: Convincing the public they’re not racist, homophobic, sexist, bigots Convincing Trump supporters that conservatism and MAGA are one-in-the-same Convincing conservatives that this time, they can really take over the GOP Articulating what they really stand for, aggressively and credibly, to the public Defining Democrats to the general public so people can see them for the socialist fascists they really are…

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The conspiracy theory conspiracy

Democrats are always clear and deliberate in their branding of conservatives. They know all Democrats will loyally follow the marching orders, the media and pop culture will dutifully follow suit, and conservatives will never effectively defend themselves. And so whatever Democrats decide to tell Americans about who conservatives are will stick. For example, Democrats made it a strategy in 2015 to brand all conservatives as white supremacists to dehumanize them and help justify their cancellation from society. The other half of the marketing plan didn’t really develop until midway through President Trump’s term, and that was to not only…

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Conservatives and the anti-mean movement

The entire anti-racist movement sweeping leftist and academic circles (but I repeat myself) is, ironically, racist. It makes everything about the color of one’s skin. It assumes issues of race are one-size-fits-all, and that everyone who shares the same physical characteristic is, in all other ways, also the same. In truth, even the black community is not aligned on what racism is, how much there is, and what the solutions are. In the face of this onslaught, conservatives will predictably try and defend themselves, trying to convince their accusers that they’re not racist. Of course, the more they protest,…

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Why conservatives can attract Democrat voters

Often in Bubbler posts, I talk about how easy it would be to attract Democrat voters. Here’s why… If you’re a conservative, and you understand that you are a conservative, then surely you know people – friends, relatives, coworkers – who live their lives as conservatives but think they’re Democrats. They believe in personal responsibility, accountability, treating everyone as equals, hard work, earning your way, contributing to society, free speech, common sense, and pragmatic solutions to problems. When they talk about issues, they sound conservative. But then you come to find out they vote for Democrats. There’s a very…

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Branding the Democrats

For as long as I’ve been alive, the Democrats have been on offense, defining and branding the Republican Party as a home for wealthy, hate-filled, white male white supremacist racists, sexists, homophobes, and xenophobes. They had to change it a bit with the election of Trump – switching “wealthy” with “redneck.” The Republican Party, home of the worst marketing department in the history of marketing, lies down and takes it, barely mustering a half-hearted “we are not,” every once in awhile. Always on defense and five steps behind, the Republicans always respond by presenting a logical argument illustrating why…

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