Hypnotist Says Call Liberals THIS ft. Epstein Binder Photo Op Fail — Daily Persuasion Ep 172

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ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE:

What if the most powerful way to win a political debate… is to reframe your opponent like a toddler throwing a tantrum? That’s the shocking insight at the center of Daily Persuasion Ep. 172: “Hypnotist Says Call Liberals THIS ft. Epstein Binder Photo Op Fail.”

In this high-impact episode of Daily Persuasion, bestselling author and professional hypnotist Joshua Lisec returns to dissect two explosive topics: how the right should talk about the left, and what not to do when the cameras are rolling—as exposed by the viral Epstein Binder Photo Op Fail.

The episode kicks off with a bold linguistic breakthrough: stop calling leftists "libs," "commies," or worse. Lisec, drawing on his background in persuasion psychology and hypnotist political framing, introduces a powerful new term—Libby. Why Libby? Because it’s diminutive, childlike, and instantly reframes the ideological battle. When you imagine a “Libby,” you picture someone who feels deeply, reacts emotionally, and demands attention—not unlike a toddler who wants another cookie. This is persuasion at work: a simple reframe that collapses the moral posturing of the far-left into something far less intimidating.

Lisec shows us how using Libby in casual conversation among conservative influencers subtly shifts the dynamic without sounding cruel or aggressive. It’s a brilliant example of persuasive techniques that make you sound calm, confident, and—most importantly—like the adult in the room. This isn’t just snark; it’s strategy. And it’s classic Lisec: a mix of wit, wordplay, and elite-level persuasion techniques that everyday people can use.

But Lisec doesn’t stop there.

He dives into the cringe-worthy reality of the Epstein Binder Photo Op Fail, a moment where several right-wing influencers unwittingly posed for smiling photos after what was meant to be a serious Epstein White House meeting. The binder in question? Related to the infamous Epstein list. It should’ve been a solemn moment. Instead, the visuals screamed "selfie party."

Here, Lisec delivers a masterclass in optics, framing, and how to persuade someone to do something by simply presenting yourself correctly. When the women in the photo posed smiling in heels, full glam, and tilted heads, it sent a mixed message. “This is not how you treat a meeting about the world’s most prolific human trafficker,” Lisec says bluntly. Contrast that with Jack Posobiec, Mike Cernovich, and other men who maintained composure, wore appropriate attire, and showed gravitas—a trait Lisec insists the New Right must adopt if it wants to win for the long term.

This episode uses examples of persuasion in advertising (like name reframing), social dynamics, and posture to explain how to persuade without confrontation. It’s about controlling the frame—something every episode of Daily Persuasion teaches in different ways. And in this case, the key persuasion technique is simple: Don’t try to win the left’s approval. Recognize what you’re dealing with—people emotionally hijacked by ideology—and treat them like what they are. Not monsters. Not masterminds. But Libbies.

With the power of persuasion psychology, Lisec encourages the right to stay grounded, confident, and clear. In political warfare, language is everything—and calling them Libby is how you win without shouting. It’s the verbal equivalent of holding frame.

As a hypnotist, Lisec knows that words aren’t just sounds—they’re spells. Every label, every name, is a story. In Daily Persuasion Ep. 172: Hypnotist Says Call Liberals THIS ft. Epstein Binder Photo Op Fail, he hands the right a new story to tell—one that reframes the opposition, corrects missteps, and positions the New Right as the side of adulthood, restraint, and reason.

Whether you're a conservative influencer, political strategist, or simply tired of being emotionally manipulated, this episode is a must-watch. Master the language. Hold the frame. Call them Libby—and lead.

That’s Daily Persuasion.

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