Nib #122 A Specific Tip for Conservative Writers
All writers should prefer concrete details to broad generalities. Specifics — blue jay rather than bird or pleated khakis over pants — are more vivid, explanatory, and just make for livelier writing.
For conservative speechwriters, specifics are absolutely essential. Why? Because the press will deliberately misinterpret every sentence of your writing that they can. Loose, general statements — no matter how innocently intended — are easy to twist.
If you write, “Under Joe Biden, illegal immigrants flooded across the border.” the press will write, “Conservative congressman compares people of color to natural disaster.”
They can’t do that with straight factual claims like, “Joe Biden let 10 million illegal immigrants into our country in just four years.”
This may feel restrictive, but it’s really empowering. Facts are more persuasive than flourishes. And they can reach larger audiences because they don’t get memory-holed by newsroom gatekeepers.
Clear, concise conservative arguments are bracing enough without literary devices. Trust your substance, and the style will take care of itself.
Until next week… keep writing!











