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Making A Lower Case

Hal Malchow is Going to Die on Thursday,” read the subject line from Jon Mandel.

Like most articles he forwards me, this one has a political connection.

It’s about one of the Democratic party’s most accomplished campaign consultants who has scheduled his own end of life, because of advancing Alzheimer’s, and a new book he is leaving behind to chart a good course for the party.

Among other things, Malchow says the Democratic party should be promoting itself, not its candidates.

I believe that too, but I'd go a step further. I'd recommend changing the name of the party to a common noun with a lower case d: the democratic party. Or even better, the democracy party.

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Because in our battle for competing binary political realities, that's what the party stands for.

And because lately, it doesn't feel like the other one is for the republic, in either the lower or upper case sense of the word.

Talking points aside, this election won't be about politics as usual. It will be about the war between the mental states: one focused on America's democratic institutions, the rule of law and defending and protecting the Constitution; and one that is not.

I just ordered a copy of Malchow's new book, Reinventing Political Advertising, and plan to review it in the near future.

2 comments about "Making A Lower Case".
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  1. Kevin Killion from Stone House Systems, Inc., March 19, 2024 at 9:52 a.m.

    " this election won't be about politics as usual. It will be about the war between the mental states: one focused on America's democratic institutions, the rule of law and defending and protecting the Constitution; and one that is not."


    Conservatives say the exact same thing. 

  2. Joe Mandese from MediaPost Inc., March 19, 2024 at 2:19 p.m.

    @Kevin Killion: Let's hope they vote that way.

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