EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 15 MIN
Cognitive Dissonance
from Newsradio WGAN · host Newsradio WGAN
Paul from South Portland discussed the ineffectiveness of repeatedly highlighting Platner's scandals, suggesting instead a cognitive dissonance theory-based approach to shift the conversation to achievable goals. He argued that Platner's supporters are immune to negative information and that focusing on his broken promises and hostile Senate environment could be more impactful. The hosts agreed, emphasizing the need to discredit Platner's unrealistic economic ideas and populist rhetoric. They also considered Susan Collins as a potential alternative, despite her establishment status, due to her potential to effectively counter Platner's message.
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Paul from South Portland discussed the ineffectiveness of repeatedly highlighting Platner's scandals, suggesting instead a cognitive dissonance theory-based approach to shift the conversation to achievable goals. He argued that Platner's supporters are immune to negative information and that focusing on his broken promises and hostile Senate environment could be more impactful. The hosts agreed, emphasizing the need to discredit Platner's unrealistic economic ideas and populist rhetoric. They also considered Susan Collins as a potential alternative, despite her establishment status, due to her potential to effectively counter Platner's message.
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