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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
Showing Original Post only (View all)Huddle Up: WEDGE ISSUES [View all]
We are witnessing the creation and
dissemination of WEDGE ISSUES
intended to create dissension,
instigate vitriolic debate, and
give the impression of disarray.
Recognizing a WEDGE ISSUE is the first
step in effectively avoiding the trap.
Arguing against the WEDGE is ineffective,
or worse, self-defeting in that it serves to
potentially further the opposition's agenda
of seeking to divide the community.
Truth grenades which explode the false narrative
and re-frame the debate is more effective in
capturing the narrative.
A wedge issue is a social issue, often of a divisive or controversial nature, which splits apart a population or political group. Wedge issues can be advertised or publicly aired in an attempt to weaken the unity of a population, with the goal of enticing polarized individuals to give support to an opponent or to withdraw their support entirely out of disillusionment. The use of wedge issues gives rise to wedge politics. Wedge issues are also known as hot button or third rail issues.
Political campaigns use wedge issues to exploit tension within a targeted population. A wedge issue may often be a point of internal dissent within an opposing party, which that party attempts to suppress or ignore discussing because it divides "the base." Typically, wedge issues have a cultural or populist theme, relating to matters such as crime, national security, sexuality (e.g. gay marriage), or
race. A party may introduce a wedge issue to an opposing population, while aligning itself with the dissenting faction of the opposition. A wedge issue, when introduced, is intended to bring about such things as:
A debate, often vitriolic, within the opposing party, giving the public a perception of disarray.
The defection of supporters of the opposing party's minority faction to the other party (or independent parties) if they lose the debate.
The legitimising of sentiment which, while perhaps popularly held, is usually considered inappropriate or politically incorrect; criticisms from the opposition then make it appear beholden to special interests or fringe ideology.
In an extreme case, a wedge issue might contribute to the actual fracture of the opposing party as another party spins off, taking voters with it.
To prevent these consequences from occurring, the opposing party may attempt to take a "pragmatic" stand and officially endorse the views of its minority faction. However, this can lead to the defection of supporters of the opposing party's majority faction to a third party, should they lose the debate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge_issue
Reading the above excerpt it becomes
obvious how the WEDGE ISSUES are
being employed to divide the base.
The opposition claims to be "PRAGMATIC"
but we see how it's simply TRIANGULATION.
Socially Progressive, Economically Conservative.
Further reading:
"Wedge" Politics in the 2008 Election
http://www.civilrights.org/voting-rights/election-reform/020-wedge-politics.html
Wedge Issues Take Center Stage in 2016 Race
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/ken-walshs-washington/2015/04/02/wedge-issues-take-center-stage-in-2016-race
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wedge issues have done a spectacular job, of splitting the 99 percent against each other
HFRN
Jul 2015
#3
I have no interest in "winning DU," nor do I think it's possible. Alternatively, DU was won months
merrily
Jul 2015
#10
But, my post said: I have no interest in "winning DU," nor do I think it's possible.
merrily
Jul 2015
#28
Calling other people's basic rights 'a wedge issue' is inherently problematic.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#12
I may not be the best person to speak, but if your kid's life is danger or your own, you might
merrily
Jul 2015
#34
The USNews article is a primer on how to use WEDGE issues to divide the GOP, not Dems.
McCamy Taylor
Jul 2015
#24
Study Karl Rove's Machiavellian tactics. Then match them to the 'talking points'
sabrina 1
Jul 2015
#41
Yes, but candidates still hope to disqualify each other. And, sometimes they succeed.
merrily
Jul 2015
#45
The fissures do not need identification. They've been known here since forever.
merrily
Jul 2015
#42