Image - President Donald Trump
Image - President Donald Trump

Why Facts Don’t Trump the President

George Lakoff, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley
Robert Rosenthal, Executive Director, The Center for Investigative Reporting
Greg Dalton, Founder and Host, Climate One

Facts are overrated. Sure, they are the concrete foundation of narratives and they should be defended when the president of the United States and his team make false claims. But the obsession with facts can be taken too far at the expense of other deeper means of communication.

George Lakoff says if progressives want to learn from the election of Donald Trump, they need to change what they study in college, how they think about facts as adults, understand framing and learn to repeat, repeat, repeat.

Robert Rosenthal joins us from the Center For Investigative Reporting to help us understand the importance of facts in reporting. Join a conversation to learn how you can revise the way you think and talk in this new political world in order to be heard.

Speakers

George Lakoff

Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley

Robert Rosenthal

Executive Director, The Center for Investigative Reporting

Greg Dalton

Founder and Host, Climate One