
Pod Save America “Well that was terrible.”
Aug 28, 2020
The hosts tackle Donald Trump's acceptance speech, critiquing its impact amid a pandemic and the upcoming election. They discuss the disconnect between grand political displays and the harsh realities citizens face. The rhetoric of law and order emerges as a critical electoral strategy, particularly affecting suburban voters. The hosts also humorously touch on food waste, particularly celery, while navigating the complex landscape of political messaging and public sentiment during these challenging times.
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Abuse of Power
- Trump isn't blurring the lines between campaign and White House; he's abusing his office.
- Calling it 'blurring' diminishes the severity of his actions.
Trump's Speech Dilemma
- Trump faces a dilemma: scripted speeches are boring, but unscripted speeches go off-message.
- He struggles to balance message control with engaging delivery.
Trump's Target Audience
- Trump's speech targeted two groups: Republicans who've left him and his base.
- He tried to appear less extreme to one group and more extreme to the other.
