Friday, July 16, 2010
Women are the key to winning
Frank Luntz spoke in Tucson for the Goldwater Institute this week. He is considered one of the top political researchers in America. In fact President Obama said following a PBS presidential debate “when Frank Luntz asks you to talk to his focus group you talk to his focus group”. Frank was very erudite and worked the room like a ring master. You would think that his interactions with the crowd were staged because of how well orchestrated they seemed. When a middle aged ladies cell phone rang he quipped “that is the worse ring I have ever heard” and snatched her phone and gave it to a teenage boy in the audience. Frank told the kid “I will give you $100 for your favorite charity if you will program the ring to “play that funky music white boy”. The kid accomplished the task and received his $100 gift. At one point he asked how many Jewish people were in the crowd. One woman raised her hand and he said “raising your hand when someone asks if you’re Jewish has not worked out so well for us in the past”. This caused the audience to gasp. But, Frank is not shy. Neither was he reticent to let us know that Republicans have a huge public relations problem. He played many campaign ads complete with focus group graphs (republicans in red, democrats in blue) assessing their positive or negative responses during the ads. One ad that cost the Republicans a seat in Pennsylvania featured an enormous grotesque puppet of Nancy Pelosi hovering over America menacingly mouthing that she was going to take over the country. This played particularly poorly with women. They may not like Nancy, but they took offense to the caricature of her and the portrayal of her as a monster. Another ad that cost the democrats the Massachusetts senate race featured the scary voice announcer that you hear promoting movies talking negatively about Scott Brown. Women were turned off. Brown countered the negative scary ad with him in his kitchen in short sleeves with his kids pictures on the fridge saying “my opponent has been running negative ads about me; let me tell you who Scott Brown is”. It won the women and the election. The language that we use presenting the ideas is critical to winning elections. Capitalism is out, free enterprise is in. Republican sounds too much like repugnant, but most people like "independent thinkers". And it is also important that we select candidates that have the "happy warrior" characteristics of Ronald Reagan. Reagan was hard not to like, even if you didn’t like his ideas. Luntz talked about the Republican leadership and quipped that when Mitch McConnell had heart surgery it took 10 hours, 8 of which the doctors were trying to find his heart! If Republicans are going to win elections they will need to win women and independents. We not only need to bring the right ideas to the table, we need to have the right table cloth and settings.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Let's do business
I watched an interview with Paul Krugman. He is an economist that has been the biggest proponent of the stimulus package. He was asked how well it was working and he acknowledged that it wasn’t working that well because they hadn’t done enough. This sent a chill up my spine. I am becoming increasingly more concerned that government intervention whether it is picking the winners in the automotive manufacturers buyout, or closer to home Rio Nuevo is usually not productive. I toured the Fox Theatre this morning. It has been beautifully redone at a price tag of 13 million dollars. The money came from Rio Nuevo. The director explained that after the initial opening of the theatre they had to be taken over by the Tucson Convention Center (City of Tucson) because they ran out of money. They had hired too much staff and didn’t have enough business (renting the facility). They have a budget of $400,000 per year and they have a loan of 5.5 million owed to Rio Nuevo (I guess the rest of the 13 million is forgiven). Considering the staffing, utilities and maintenance of the facility I don’t see how they can service the loan (they would need $500,000 a year to do that), so that loan won’t be paid back. The Fox was renovated to be the “jewel” of downtown redevelopment. It was the “if we build it they will come” type of proposition. Seems like I heard the same thing about Tucson Electric Park. The government needs to get out of the business of business (being a developer or landlord) and free up business to do what we do best. I had to do ownership reports for the FCC this week. In the past all we had to do is write a letter and say nothing had changed from our original ownership report. Now they have decided it is necessary for us to do the reports anew. Because of the number of radio stations we own and the different corporations I had to do 8 different reports (and pay 8 fees!) that were duplicates. The time and expense of doing this exercise could have been used for something productive in our business. This does keep FCC staff employed, but is this is not productive employment. Government exists because we pay taxes. If they got out of our way we could be more productive. I am reminded of the movie Braveheart Mel Gibsons' character William Wallace screamed "freedom". That note is ringing clearly now. Give us the freedom to do business!
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