Monday, December 4, 2017

The Message Should be More Important than the Messanger

   What if what was said was more important than who said it? What if a new insight on an issue received news attention regardless if the person behind it was a nobody. If the media got wind of a powerful argument that hadn't already made the rounds, they would interview the common person and quote him (or her) for front-page news, just the same as they interviewed presidents, governors and senators.
   Then, they would bring in people to counter the point, and to discuss it -- again quoting from those having good arguments rather than necessarily from established political figures.

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