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GOP to Public: 'We're Utterly Lost, Do You Have Suggestions?'

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 9:23 AM on November 7, 2008.


It's an unusual concession, isn't it?
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Given this week's results, it stands to reason that those in positions of power in the Republican Party are in a tough spot. Worse, they have to figure out a way forward without any real ideas or policy solutions that Americans might like.

So, in an exercise that seems rather sad, the RNC is turning to the rank and file, hoping they might have some ideas on how the party can pull itself out of its ditch. (via the "Rachel Maddow Show" from last night)

Republicans are trying to figure out what went wrong, so they've decided to listen up by inviting supporters to weigh in with their views on the election outcome and where the party should go from here.

Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. (Mike) Duncan said today the party will be creating a Web site to gather feedback from GOP voters.

"In the coming weeks the RNC will launch a new online initiative called 'Republicans for a Reason," Duncan said at a National Press Club gathering. "It will provide voters a forum to speak their mind; to tell us why they are Republicans; to tell us how we may have let them down this year; and what we can do to restore their confidence in our party."

It's an unusual concession, isn't it? Republicans are effectively telling voters, "We're lost and hope someone might give us some direction."

In fact, the Guardian reported that voters can also offer the RNC advice on what to do next through a "hotline," appealing for suggestions from the public on how to rebuild. (I've looked around the phone number, but I haven't tracked it down. If anyone knows how to call into the hotline, let me know.)

The point, of course, isn't that Republicans are trying some new gimmicks, but rather, that the party has fallen so far, it doesn't even know what to do next.

The debate over which is the "party of ideas" appears to be over -- as is Karl Rove's idea of "permanent" Republican majority.

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Yeah HERE'S a suggestion, fools...
Posted by: TheNamelessCity on Nov 7, 2008 9:40 AM   
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SEVER ALL CONNECTIONS WITH THE RELIGIOUS WACKO RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'll give them some direction...
Posted by: Xynyx on Nov 7, 2008 10:05 AM   
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They can all go F themselves, frankly...

OK. Allow me to try to be constructive.

This is ONE loss. Well... I guess you could say it's two... 2006 and 2008. And they're big...

Clearly, Republicans need to try to shore up their base. They only lost by about 8 million votes. Frankly, that's not really a very significant loss. As expected, they did very well among the undereducated, the underinformed, the ultra-wealthy, racists, homophobes, and other right-wing pigs, the Christian Taliban (also right-wing pigs, but deserving of special mention), and American Patriotic Fundamentalists... so...

1. They should continue to try to suppress efforts to improve education for all. The GOP benefits from greater numbers of undereducated dumbasses, so education is bad. Gotta kill education.

2. They can keep up the mindless flag-waving and McCarthyesque behavior, as suggested by Michele Bachmann. They are clearly the more patriotic, true Americans... America needs more "real Americans".

3. Keep up the homophobia. Nothing stirs the base more than some heart-warming fag-beating. Keep kicking those people as much as possible. You can't let upstarts like that ever think they deserve to be equal to the rest of y'all.

4. Continue denying the working class whatever you can deny them. Crush unions. Block any efforts at universal healthcare. Anything that will help the ultra-wealthy keep more of their money so they can funnel more of it back into campaigns to help you help them help you help them...

5. Beat and oppress your wives and daughters. Oh, yes... beat your wives, force your daughters to make purity pledges. It's quite possible that, just like with Eve, this failure was brought down upon you by an angry God. It must have been the women's fault. Beat them.

6. Continue to cry "oppression". You benefit from the appearance of victimhood. Keep whining about the "liberal elite" and the "liberal media". That's great stuff.

Should I go on? That's a decent start, isn't it?

By all means... PLEASE keep doing what you've been doing. You had the right game plan. Maybe you just weren't praying hard enough.

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They could adopt the Green platform
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 7, 2008 12:04 PM   
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Ten Key Values of the Green Party It worked for the Democrats.

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TO DO LIST FOR OUT OF WORK REPUBLICANS
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 7, 2008 2:08 PM   
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1. Get over it, you lost
2. Spend your spare time in church
3. fight about 'when life begins'
4. hold debates about Intelligent Design
5. Debate the matter of Charles Darwin
6. Ask yourselves, "Why did I vote for McCain/Palin?"
7. Please, tell us why you are so pissed off all the time.
8. Publish a list of Bush/Cheney
accomplishments
9. Try to come to grips with modern science and medicine, you might need it
10. Explain why you are believe that you're better than the rest of us
11. Catch up on your reading - or maybe start
12. Explain to us what it is you love about war
13. Learn to differentiate between Conservative and just plain mean and selfish
14. Try to have fun
15. For ten minutes a day, think of someone less fortunate than yourself
16. Make a donation to a charity
17. Catch up on the news from Iraq & Afganistan
18. Drop off a few items at your post office or library to be sent to our Military for Christmas
19. Explain this to your children
20. Grow a conscience, please
You'll feel a whole lot better. Thanks, ANNA

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Yeah...
Posted by: buddyedgewood on Nov 7, 2008 6:11 PM   
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They should all become Republican-Libertarians! Truly believe in small constitutional government and get the government out of our lives!

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Dilemma
Posted by: Jeanne on Nov 7, 2008 8:00 PM   
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The Republican's "base" are the whacko fanatical Christians who can't accept scientific knowledge. As long as they are wedded to this fringe element, the Republicans will tend to lose anyone with a brain who knows how to use it. The other Republican "base", in GWB's own words are "the haves and the have mores". It seems to me their mission and motives are not the least bit synchronous.

I think it's time for proportional representation, which would make room for alternative parties to participate in government. People could actually have their political or social views more closely represented. More views would have the potential of being represented in congress.

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My best suggestions...
Posted by: Quannah on Nov 7, 2008 9:28 PM   
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1) Give up and go home.
2) Go on an all-GOP Hunting Extravaganza with Cheney.
3) Get aboard all the shuttles and start the first political party on the Moon... or Mars... or Mercury... (you get the picture)

And take all your TROLLS with you!

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» RE: My best suggestions... Posted by: Longdream
Dear Party Leadership...
Posted by: Longdream on Nov 7, 2008 10:58 PM   
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Thanks very much for asking. Could all y'all who are over seventy just go to God, so that we can have our churches back? Thanks, and God Bless!

Gratefully~~
Young Evangelicals of America


You can get your filthy old noses and prurient little minds out of our relationships, our beds, our pharmacies, our doctors' offices and our wombs! Pronto!! God, it felt good to say that!

Love,
Your mothers, sisters, wives, girlfriends, aunts, cousins and nieces.


Sirs--We'd appreciate it if you'd come on over here and take a look at what's really going on. It's not so good.

Respectfully,
Your armed forces stationed in Iraq.


PLEASE!! DON'T GO CHANGIN'!! WE LOVE YOU JUST THE WAY YOU ARE!!

Your friends,
The Coalition of Fortune 500 CEO's


Cut the crap! Stop screwing up! It's getting embarrassing, and we can't really afford this anymore. Thanks to you, the market's in the toilet!

Get With It,
Your Top 500 Campaign Contributors.
P.S. You owe us $250,000 or the whole job lot of rags, cleaned, photographed and ready for ebay.

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Enter the twenty-first century!
Posted by: outlook on Nov 8, 2008 1:32 AM   
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and let go of your Taliban mentality

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» Join the twenty-first century! Posted by: ranchero42
What public?
Posted by: PJAW on Nov 8, 2008 3:42 AM   
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The GOP really doesn't want input from the public, they want input from within their own party. And they don't want information that will best enable them to serve the country, they want to know what they have to do to win. They still haven't figured out that the best way to get elected to public office is to serve the best interests of the public. You can lie about it and say that's what you're up to, but eventually even Americans will stop voting for you if you piss on their shoes long enough.

Sweet Jeezuss, can we get about the business of putting this country back on its feet and maybe stop the trend toward making the planet unfit for human habitation? Hey! There's a concept, forget all your ego-tripping obsession with being in charge, roll up your sleeves and get to work. You'll get votes regardless of your party if you do that.

I love that Obama won based on his obvious leadership and decency. What scares me is that it was even close. The GOP shouldn't be worried, we all should. We've got 4 years to make enough progress to bring more people onboard and prevent a return to the flawed and failed "conservatism" that has dominated the political landscape for 40 years. And you can count on those "conservatives" sniping and attacking and actively sabotaging all along the way.

Getting in one last kick on a fallen bully is certainly satisfying, but it doesn't accomplish much else. I say sic the courts on the ones that can be prosecuted (is anyone other than Rove at the top of anyone's list?) and let's get to work cleaning up this freakin' mess. Of course there's nothing wrong with stepping on the bastard's hand as we walk away.

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Time for the Republican Rapture
Posted by: s.duplantier on Nov 8, 2008 4:48 AM   
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Is it possible we could have an early, all-Republican rapture?

"God" could suck them all up to Heaven, right now.

We'd see all their big, white fat asses sailing up into the stratosphere, and toward the big Republican gated country club in the sky.

Sarah Palin would lose all those fancy new outfits, but she likes to parade around in bath towels anyway, so she shouldn't mind too much.

Think election night's wild spontaneous celebrations were something?

Just imagine a world without people who think like Republicans--that would be "heaven" on earth!

Yes, we can can them!

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The Rabid WRONG are Barking up the WRONG Tree!
Posted by: Ottomatic on Nov 8, 2008 5:03 AM   
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How can the FASCIST PIGS get us to Love them again?
GIVE ALL The MONEY BACK you stole A-S hole,
Before we take it out of your hide!

Start acting like Humans Beings instead of Crude Rude Robots!
Start taking care of everyone, instead of just yourselves.
Become more:
Cooperative,
Peaceful,
Helpful,
Loving,
Patient,
Truly Compassionate
and
Giving.
It sounds a little like
Becoming a Human Being!
This would be a good start.
Start providing for and taking care of the People already born, already out of the womb.
Stop the 10,000 B.C. crap.
Being Christian means being Christ like.
Be like the lamb.
The Prince of PEACE!
Heal the sick!
Feed the multitude,
Providing health care,
A living wage and
Shelter to all.
Clean up the mess you and W made.
Clean Air and
pure water are the building blocks of life.
Give away half your money.
Start there.
Sounds like someone is turning a new leaf and might have a chance at really seeing the light.
Grace is funny that way.

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Take some Human Lessons
Posted by: Gretchen on Nov 8, 2008 10:25 AM   
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A real review of what it means to be human, compassionate, humble, caring, etc. would be a great start!
They sold their souls to the devil and all the accompanying hatred, fear, greed, lust, and assorted evils inflicted on the world have flowed from that.

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» RE: Take some Human Lessons Posted by: VZEQICVA
Start by acting
Posted by: JefffromCA on Nov 8, 2008 10:41 AM   
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like human beings. Realize that WE all in this together. We must work together. The politics of division is over. The politics of community must start.

Wait, I am addressing the Republican party. Never mind, just keep doing what you are doing for at least another 30 years or so. Your "strategery" of the last 28 years has paid off in this election cycle. Keep your coalition of cynical, greedy CEOs and CFOs and evangelfascist gun waving Klansmen and Nazis together and slink off into obscurity for another century or so. Oh, and please make restitution for the trillions you have looted from our wallets for the never ending wars (looks like they'll be ending soon) and bigger and better and more useless toys for the War Department that could have better served the students and teachers and nurses and doctors and all the people of the Real America, not Sarah's Faux America.

And don't let the door it you where the dog should have bit you. Good bye and GTFO.

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y'know, this isn't a bad suggestion
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Nov 8, 2008 11:00 AM   
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.

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Oh, don't take it seriously, its just more fodder for the ignorant masses.
Posted by: Prophit on Nov 8, 2008 11:36 AM   
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They were told by many of their delegates and they didn't care, they had a letter from the neocon head of national that under no circumstances were any other GOP delegates to be seated or selected. My republican friend who was a delegate for the Ron Paul campaign showed me the letter and told me what happened at her state convention. That is why I stay friends with many like this cause they tell me things I can't find out through any other source.

The actions they did was in violation of their various state and federal laws as well as the GOP's own by laws. This was intentional, McCain was the only GOP candidate that was assured to be beaten by Obama. The others were too big a risk and could have beaten him and since he was the designated winner, that could not be allowed.

She told me that became clear at her convention that they knew he carried a lot of problems, that there were no volunteers or supporters for him at the convention, in fact the Hatch Act had been violated when they sent soldiers dressed in civilian clothes to hand out McCain stickers because there were no volunteers to do it.

She also said that everyother GOP candidate had tons of volunteers working for their candidate, and McCain was the only one with none. How ironic. They threatened and arm twisted every delegate to vote for McCain and in some cases when they couldn't convince them, they took their credentials ID and wouldn't let them back on the floor. Nice. Huh? My friend became a registered independant voter after that.

She will never be fooled into this game again.

If you haven't noticed, since 1976, they have alternated candidates winning based on party and alternated between the two parties..... many have noticed and this is just another one of the "planned changes". In 2012 after Obamas 2nd term, the GOP will have repaired itself, Obama will be hated because he will continue the wars etc. The GOP will say all the right things, show sorrow for their misbehavior and they will win in 2016..... WHAT IS NEW.....

ITS ALL A GAME AND WE FALL FOR IT YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR..... SOMETHING SIMILAR TO THE DEFINITION OF INSANITY. Duh.

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Take the hoods off
Posted by: bigbill3 on Nov 8, 2008 11:50 AM   
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Here's something for you GOP nuts, Take the racist hoods off your faces and start talking to people who don't look like you bigots. The country is changing and as long as your party continues with your racist thoughts and that Neo-Con attitude, your party is going to continue going down. Your party has no people of color in it, just look at the GOP convention, it look like a KLAN meeting and all the speakers that spoke were all spreading hate and division and I must say this, this country is sick of that crap.

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group thought
Posted by: bigbill3 on Nov 8, 2008 12:07 PM   
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Here's a suggestion GOP, you idiots should first start out by being a " COMMUNITY ORGANIZER ", LOL, that way you fools can see how and learn how to work with other people besides only those with money. B/c it is clear that, that TERRORIST,SOCIALIST,COMMUNIST,William Ayers so call friend, PALING around with terrorist, going to rise your taxes, he doesn't look like one of us crap, JOE THE PLUMBER bullshit, just didn't work this time. Ha, Rudy G., Sarah Palin, McCain, Sean Hannity, Rush Lim., and all you NEO-CONS, and that whole racist Fox news station, THAT COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, WHIP YOUR ASSES, so who's the smart one!!!! LMAO

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very simple.......
Posted by: Don't Panic on Nov 8, 2008 12:34 PM   
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think of others before you think of your wallet.....start telling the truth and quit playing on peoples fears....start listening to your employers instead of thinking you know whats best for us....your employers...

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~I~ This is ME, we're talking about--got a solicitation call from the NRA just now.
Posted by: Longdream on Nov 8, 2008 2:43 PM   
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The NRA. The Overweight Ninja Arm of the Republican Party.

They wanted, get this--MONEY!!

Now, I'm no "throw all the guns away" librul. I just don't see why ordinary people need assault weapons or Uzi's (in Westfield, Massachusetts last week, the town next to mine, an eight-year-old child was killed when he lost control of the small Uzi he was allowed to fire at his father's gun club).

I told the NRA fellow that story, and added that if in some tragically altered state of consciousness I decide to make a contribution to the Republican Party, I'll do it directly and not through their brokerage house, thanks.

The NRA called ME. They must really be scraping bottom.

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I Need You To Stand With Me On This!
Posted by: loxias on Nov 8, 2008 2:56 PM   
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Can you please tell me what it is I stand for?

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You're OK
Posted by: truthfinder on Nov 8, 2008 3:05 PM   
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Keep doing what you're doing. You're doing just fine. Continue to court the racist warmonger base, ignore anyone making less than $250,000, and lie, lie lie. In fact, make Boehner and Gingrich your leaders. The Reagan Revolution, er, Trickle Down isn't dead yet, is it?

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If that was a serious question,
Posted by: Shey on Nov 8, 2008 3:27 PM   
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.... aimed at all citizens and not just "supporters", my answer would be:
1> Tell the born again fundamentalists that it's unconstitutional to legislate religious beliefs.
2> Tell the mega-rich multi-national corporations that they are nothing more than the twenty-first century version of the Robber Barons and that their lawlessness will no longer be tolerated.

Oops, that would mean losing ninety percent of your backers. Never mind.

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Republican Party "listening" = research for marketing and manipulation for their brand. No reforms
Posted by: doinaheckuvajob on Nov 8, 2008 6:03 PM   
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for the Republican Crime Syndicate, but a bigger focus group to re-tool their internal propaganda machine so they don't bleed out a greater portion of former supporters. SOS = a marketing tool.

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heres something that can revitalize the GOP:
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Nov 8, 2008 7:55 PM   
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RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL!


could be the only way...
and the obama remorse will only fuel the rage when everybody realizes that obama is just another tool of the bankers and the CFR...

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Speaking of people with a different opinion,
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Nov 9, 2008 1:03 PM   
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I just read that Sarah palin would not even acknowledge and completely ignored a couple of republican state officials who appeared on stage at one of the McCain/Palin hate fests.

It seems that one of the republican officials beleved in a woman's right to choose and the other opposed drilling in ANWR.

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Dear GOP
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Nov 10, 2008 7:29 AM   
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I started life as a Republican, and turned progressive after the GOP abandoned its roots and became a corporatocracy. Here are my suggestions:

1. Stop trying to re-write the constitution
2. Stop the shameless warmongering
3. Stop the corporate welfare
4. Return to your roots as representing small government and non-interference with states' rights.
5. Propose to dissolve the department of Homeland Security, or change the name of it, and fire everyone in it, and start over. Homeland Security has become synonymous with terror here at home, with embeds in campus peace groups, spying on citizens, detaining people without explanation at airports, disappearing people.
6. Close Guantanamo
7. DENOUNCE TORTURE.
8. Any and all Republicans remaining in office are more than welcome to introduce the repeal of the Patriot Act and of the Military Commissions Act.
9. Any and all Republicans remaining in office are more than welcome to introduce legislation to revise FISA to protect the constitutional liberties of US citizens.
10. Propose that we get out of NAFTA and any/all trade agreements that benefit multinational business while putting workers at a disadvantage and harming the environment.

Well that's all I can think of at the moment, but that should keep you busy for a while.

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» RE: Dear GOP Posted by: Longdream
wandering in the wilderness
Posted by: indieinaz on Nov 11, 2008 8:47 AM   
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it appears to me that the gop has spent way too much time and energy wandering in the wilderness with the religous right, maybe a new compass would help...

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