cherdano, on 2016-June-24, 15:24, said:
You mean, they should tell them not to cling to their guns and religion?
One hand on the Bible, and one hand on the gun?
I am thinking that there is indeed a historic opportunity for Dems to appeal, and perhaps successfully appeal, to those who have come to doubt that either the Republican leadership or the Democratic leadership has any interest in them. But how to do this? A good question.
I hope there will be an effort to listen. Most people have a pretty good feel for who is really listening and who is not. If they see that a conversation is possible, they may even, after being heard, listen to other views. But if someone starts from the idea that "first they must be taught how to let loose of their inane social conservatism that serves as the new opium of the masses, and this was the post I was addressing, then this attitude will come through. And that will be the end of any chance of conversation.
I am NOT suggesting that the Democratic leadership learn how to fake it. We have enough of that. I am suggesting that they look inside themselves and see if they really are interested in the thoughts and problems of those who are so unhappy with both parties. If, after these leaders have thought it through, they decide they really aren't interested in hearing from the people, that the only solution is for the voters to learn that the leaders are smart and the people are stupid, then nothing can be done.