Author Topic: Politico Aids Post-Convention Kamala Push By Floating ‘Movement’ Label  (Read 716 times)

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It seemed the Democrats were test marketing a new label with the aid of Politico's Friday Read that they seem to hope would take the 2024 race by storm. That magic label now being test marketed by the Democrats supposedly to describe the Kamala Harris presidential campaign was, wait for it, "movement."

It seems to be the sad duty of poor Michael Kruse of Politico on Friday to put that "movement" label out there to see if the public laughs it off the campaign trail in "The Surprising Word Democrats Keep Using to Describe Kamala Harris’ Campaign."

Although Kruse seems to have the unenviable task of hyping the utterly artificial (in this situation) label, he also appears to be subtly undermining the idea of the Kamala Harris campaign as a movement by going hilariously over the top with the hype:

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2024/08/23/politico-aids-post-convention-kamala-push-floating-movement-label
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And worth about as much as the movement I had a couple of hours ago.
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Meh. I heard there are districts in San Francisco that are littered with movements.  :shrug:

At some point you'd think the '60s redux would break down, but "Start a movement, eat a prune!".
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