It’s officially a presidential election
year here in the U.S. Granted, it’s a
long time until November, and with many variables in play. With all that’s going on in the courts, our political future
is very uncertain.
But sometime in the coming fall,
barring Trump’s imprisonment or one Big Mac too many, a final presidential
debate between (likely) Trump and Biden will take place. There will not be a
better, more perfect time for Joe Biden to “lower the boom” on the fickle electorate; when people are finally paying attention, where even the Trump
lovers/worshipers/cult must look, will look, since Trump is sharing the stage.
Many (a hefty chunk of them) can’t NOT look, they idolize Trump that much.
I believe democracy, indeed the ongoing
American experiment itself, will all be on the line, leading up to the November
finale. It'll be showtime; no time for boilerplate speeches such as “The
economy is good, the stock market is up," and other yada yada yada hard facts
and data that doesn’t amount to a hill of beans to your average person walking
around out there. No, business as usual and boilerplate speeches will not
do. The final appeal to the electorate must be of the caliber of The
Mother of All Closers. We now know, through experience, that “standard
operating procedures” are worthless in today’s politics. So where am I going
here?
Bottom line: Biden’s 2-3 minute closer
must hit people where they live. Emotionally. Punch ‘em, and I mean hard,
right in the gut.
Surely, with Biden’s access to the
myriad of great minds out there (e.g., Jon Meacham, Richard Haass, even Steve
Schmidt) who know what it takes to manipulate people (in a constructive way),
he/they can come up with something that hits people where they live: in their
emotions. Heck, even I, an everyday housewife, think I could write a pretty
effective closer, “tugging" “jerking at heartstrings” to be
persuasive. Such a speech has to hit the sweet spot, where it doesn’t get
pegged as hyperbolic or overkill, yet manages to scare the hell out of the “on
the fence” potential Trump voter. It better bring a tear to their eye.
Questions:
1. Do you agree with my
argument/assessment, that it has to be a speech like no other? If not, make your case against it. What should
Biden’s October closing speech sound like? Give us some examples of what
should be his “punchlines/buzz words.”
2. Is Biden’s
command of speech too weak to successfully pull this off? If yes, who should be that spokesperson?
3. Is it
the case that all the speeches in the world will not affect the outcome. People, at this point, are already “cemented
in” to their preferred choice?