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Being a business theatre producer has allowed Brian the opportunity to meet and work with some very fascinating people from a variety of backgrounds which, in turn, has helped shape his knowledge and his opinions. His blog will not always be political, it will be about a lifetime of subjects, and nothing is off limits. “Few people have original thoughts, we are shaped by the people we know and meet” he says.



Friday, November 13, 2009

The Party of KnoW!

Learn a lesson from the Democrats when watching the Sunday Political shows. Learn how not to treat someone. Learn how to respect differing opinions.

While watching the Sunday Political shows, I noticed a trend. Whenever they had a Republican and a Democrat debating I was surprised how different each politician was. I watched how the Democrats rarely look the Republican in the eyes. They usually look straight ahead rather than look their opponent in the eyes. The Republicans, on the other hand, generally look their counterpart in the eyes whenever they can and address them directly, usually with some visible element of suggested respect.

The Democrats usually indicate that they are the party in power and act as if they were given free reign to dismiss everyone. They have their own agenda and the hell with the rest of the country.

The Republicans seem lost as to what to do. They are leaderless with John Boehner and Michael Steele at the helm. They should embrace the Party of KnoW. They should take it and run with it, use it to their advantage. Accept the fact that they KnoW how to listen, that they KnoW what the majority of citizens want and that they KnoW how to create jobs. Accept the Party of KnoW! as a charge, a battle cry, an advertising campaign. It is good to KnoW!

If you're not outraged at what is happening in Washington, D.C., you're not paying attention.

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