Originally Posted by
vnx205
Am I being overly cynical, or is it the case that any party that loses these days blames their election strategy instead of considering that maybe their policies didn't offer the people what they thought they wanted?
Is that their way of saying policies are less important than how we sell them?
Is it all about marketing rather than substance?
I know some advertising guru is supposed to have said that you don't actually sell the steak, you sell the sizzle, but I would prefer it if election campaigns were all about the steak and less about the sizzle.