Is losing the new winning strategy


Watch now | Today on The Boricua BC2 Show, we explore a question that sounds absurd on the surface but may explain much of modern politics:
Today on The Boricua BC2 Show, we explore a question that sounds absurd on the surface but may explain much of modern politics:
Has losing become a winning strategy?
In an era driven by fundraising, social media engagement, outrage, and political branding, some leaders and organizations seem to benefit even when they lose elections, lose court cases, or fail to deliver results. Why? Because attention, loyalty, donations, and influence can sometimes grow regardless of the outcome.
Join Bill Cancel as we examine whether political victories and defeats mean what they used to, how outrage can become a business model, and why some movements appear to thrive on conflict more than solutions.
Are politicians rewarded for solving problems—or for keeping their supporters angry and engaged? Has performance taken a back seat to perception? And what happens when winning becomes less important than controlling the narrative?
Losing Is Winning? It may be one of the most important questions in American politics today.
Hosted by Bill Cancel on the Boricua BC2 Network – Politics Withou


