Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Now Just a Minute

Now Just a Minute - with Neal Tapio

Overview--For the last twenty years, I have been involved in politics and have been disgusted by the two party system. Very little education of voters actually takes place. Instead, demonization of opponents, demagogy and pandering have become the norm and negative advertising has become the form

Who--To reach people politicians ordinarily wouldn't talk to and steer them into becoming more conservative

What--A one minute commentary pointing out the absurdity, ridiculousness, and wrongheaded thought processes of a larger, more liberal government because it defies the basic common sense principles of hard work, personal responsibility and risk/reward competitive behavior

When--Every morning for one minute

Where--On every possible radio station and every possible format, from top 40, classical to talk radio

How--In order to reach people that don't pay much attention to politics, it is important to talk to them in parables--just as Jesus did. Instead of talking in accusations and inflammatory political rhetoric, we would speak to them, over time, by subtly pointing out the error of liberalism and big government solutions.
We would scour the globe for illustrations of liberal ideas gone awry, point out how well intentioned they were, but how the results went off track. The punch line would always be...

but wait just a minute...(e.g. what happens when the more one spends on helping people, the more they expect?)

Money Potential-I would hope that we could get these on every radio station in the country. Because we don't want to be blatantly controversial, but rather subtly and gently questioning, we should be able to appeal to local businesspeople who, 1) want to grow there business, and 2) want to support our mission of reaching and educating the masses of people, who were educated in a school system that indoctrinated people in liberal thought.

The idea is that we would buy 2 minutes of space from the radio station and sell 1 minute of advertising to support our radio minute. If we could double the cost of radio advertising by selling local advertising who would like to sponsor our mission, we could move from market to market growing our business.

More information and background material on our conversation topic would be found at our website. Here we could slowly build a brand, (and a loyal following) where we could reach them to sell other things (e.g. songs, books, speaking engagements, bumper stickers, pins, etc.) We could also have advertising from our local providers if we had a large enough following.

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