The is the lead headline in the WSJ. The problem is not how to "talk about" abortion. The problem is what they have done about abortion. Don't tell me Murdoch's WSJ news pages don't have an agenda....
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Jeff Jarvis (jeffjarvis@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Nov-2023 23:22:01 JST Jeff Jarvis - clacke likes this.
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Unpartitioned Variance 50% off (guyjantic@c.im)'s status on Friday, 10-Nov-2023 02:25:56 JST Unpartitioned Variance 50% off @jeffjarvis Let me try to fix that:
"Republicans still don't know how to hide their abortion-related policies from Americans, and the truth is costing them votes."
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Litzz11 (litzz11@mastodon.world)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2023 15:29:31 JST Litzz11 @jeffjarvis Arrgh. It's not the way they talk about it. It's their ACTUAL POLICY that's the problem.
This isn't hard, people.
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Jay Thurber Show (jaythurbershow@union.place)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2023 15:29:32 JST Jay Thurber Show @jeffjarvis And they haven't shut up about abortion for the last 40 years. They know how to talk about it; the voters aren't buying what they're selling.
As Mike Royko said, no self-respecting fish would be wrapped in a Murdoch paper.
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LJ (ljohn44@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2023 15:29:33 JST LJ @jeffjarvis Alternate title: Republicans Still Workshopping Their Abortion Mansplain.
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 11-Nov-2023 15:29:35 JST Rich Felker @jeffjarvis This is the "reply guy" syndrome high on money and privilege. The idea that, if you could just get people to listen to your ideas expressed in the right form, they'd adopt them and thank you. Rather than that your ideas might just be ♨️ 💩
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