Democrats and 2028 candidate speculation
Stephen A. Smith challenged the claim that Democrats are seeking a white, Christian male candidate for 2028. Another headline framed the same story as Democrats potentially selecting such a candidate to conceal anti-American policies, but presented the claim rather than confirming it.
Stephen A Smith rebukes claim that Democrats are pushing for a White, Christian male candidate in 2028
close Video Newsom prioritizes ‘trolling Trump’ over governing: Stephen A. Smith ESPN host Stephen A. Smith discusses a report alleging Democratic strategists are pushing for a ‘straight, White, Christian man’ for their 2028 presidential candidate on ‘Hannity.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News art
“rudderless”
Emotionally charged metaphor implying aimless chaos where a neutral descriptor like 'lacking clear direction' would convey the same factual observation.
“leaderless and rudderless”
Doubled charged metaphorical language ('leaderless and rudderless') where a more measured description of Democratic party governance could be used.
“I don't give a damn. I feel what I feel. I say what I say. I mean what I mean.”
Self-credentialing through defiant personal authority framing that elevates the speaker's opinions over alternatives.
Dems Hope To Hide Anti-American Policies Behind ‘Straight, White, Christian Man’ 2028 Nominee
Image Credit Axios/YouTube Share Share Article on Facebook Share Article on Twitter Share Article on Truth Social Copy Article Link Share Article via Email A hilarious article in Axios over the weekend re-upped one of my favorite self-perpetuating problems in the Democrat Party — the party’s
“importing every destitute foreigner who made it to the southern border”
The verb 'importing' frames immigration policy as commercial commodity transfer, and 'destitute foreigner' uses charged, dehumanizing language where neutral alternatives exist.
“allowing crime to run rampant (so long as the perpetrators were of a particular demographic)”
'Run rampant' and the sarcastic 'so long as' insert emotionally charged language that frames immigration enforcement failure in maximally alarming terms.
“crushing the middle class by hooking as many people as possible on welfare”
'Crushing' and 'hooking on' use emotionally charged, pejorative language where neutral policy descriptions are available.
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