Personally, if I were to go with a slogan, it’d be simple.
“We can do better.”
Personally, if I were to go with a slogan, it’d be simple.
“We can do better.”
Maybe they think the FDR reference is a sop to the left.
I thought these were well known examples, but thanks for the assist.
Probably because America has a violent, pro-war culture. They even “declare war” on domestic issues like drugs and poverty and militarize their police. One could argue picking up litter on the side of the road or volunteering at a soup kitchen is patriotic, but that’s not generally how it’s used.
The place it came from is pretty stupid, but I like the sentiment:
Make America America Again.
A lot of these slogans, including the one they went with, seem like silly riffs to contrast the current administration. I think that’s a bad idea in general and the Democratic Party should instead craft a message that doesn’t lend itself to being a comparison to their opponents.
I don’t think there’s anything particularly bad about “A Better Deal.” I could do without the sub-title, but I suspect that won’t be emphasized on the stickers, t-shirts and ugly hats. I mean, it’s not a barn-burner, I admit, but neither is “Make America Great Again.” In fact, it’s incredibly similar to that. It’s a purposefully broad notion that can apply in a lot of areas - it’s what you do with it that matters.
And I think we can all agree that it’s light years better than Jeb!
Tumescent For A New America!
Edit: Holy crap, you weren’t kidding, these are awful slogans and graphics.
It appears to be even worse than some of us envisioned in this thread:
Emphasis added.
I did lose a bit of respect for Matt Bai with his incessant hammering at Hillary during the campaign, but this was pretty funny and did have what I thought as some cogent analysis.