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#1 Mar 04 2010 at 4:06 PM Rating: Decent
Leaked documents reveal GOP plan to use scare tactics to raise money

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National GOP leaders are doing damage control today after a Politico scoop lifted the curtain on the party's plan to tap voters' "fear" in the coming campaign season. The PR problem started when an absent-minded attendee at the Republican National Committee (RNC) confab on February 18 in Boca Grande, Florida, left a 72-page document from its 2010 strategizing session in a hotel room. Today, Politico reporter Ben Smith's expose is making headlines.

The memo tracks the fundraising presentation that RNC Finance Director Rob Bickhart delivered to the RNC's $2,500-a-head annual retreat. The best path to victory in 2010, the document advises, is for Republican candidates to depict themselves as the best hope for resisting the "trending toward socialism" taking shape in a Democrat-dominated Washington.

And the document doesn't shy from making its points graphically. MSNBC showed the images this morning on Morning Joe:

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The presentation portrays the Obama administration as "The Evil Empire," includingthe now-infamous image of President Obama made over in the makeup Heath Ledger used in his performance as the Joker in the 2008 Batman movie "The Dark Knight." House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears as Cruella De Vil from "101 Dalmatians," and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is the witless cartoon dog Scooby-Doo. The memo candidly confirms that the aim of such caricature is to amp up "fear" among the GOP's conservative base. The memo also makes fun of major RNC donors, categorizing some as "ego-driven" and easily pacified with "tchochkes" (a Slavic word for toys).

The embrace of harsh rhetoric and the swipes at the large donor set seem to signal the GOP establishment's growing comfort with employing tactics associated with the activist Tea Party movement-and with plying Tea Party sympathizers for cash. Of course, it isn't unusual for parties out of power to court controversy and play with fire to rile up donors and grass-roots activists. The RNC has caught heat for fundraising tactics in the past, most recently when it was caught sending out fake census forms to raise money. And Democrats have shown a demagogic streak in the past, depicting George W. Bush and **** Cheney as Bond-like supervillains and playing up alleged GOP plans to kill Social Security to rally voters behind a popular entitlement program.

When asked by Yahoo! News if the leaked presentation reflects a coordinated effort to appeal more to the Tea Party movement, RNC spokesman Doug Heye replied that the group's chairman, Michael Steele, "was recently invited by tea party activists to a meeting, which he was happy to do. Following the meeting, it was clear those in the meeting shared a common goal: stopping the Obama/Pelosi/Reid agenda." As for plans to further that alliance with the inflammatory material in the memo, Heye reiterated what he'd told Politico earlier: "The language and the imagery will not be used in any capacity in the future."

There's no question that the Obama-as-Joker image--long a familiar icon at Tea Party rallies--is a toxic association for the GOP establishment. Oddly enough, though, that image's origins can be traced to the activist left. As revealed by the Los Angeles Times last year, the image was created by a supporter of Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a University of Illinois student named Firas Alkhateeb, who told the Times that he uploaded the photo onto his Flickr page, and a conservative activist promptly snatched it up.

Such are the odd convergences of movement politics. However, the RNC may have more trouble distancing itself from the equation of Democratic policy with socialism, however, since Michael Steele is credited with originating that meme in the health care debate.


Not that we're particularly surprised, I'm sure.
#2 Mar 04 2010 at 4:09 PM Rating: Good
So, kinda like the tactic that the President is using to push through health care then?

Where's the story? Both parties are trying to scare people in to voting their way, they're just focusing on different scary things.
#3 Mar 04 2010 at 4:11 PM Rating: Decent
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A campaign based on fear tactics? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you.

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#4 Mar 04 2010 at 4:12 PM Rating: Decent
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Where's the story?


I bet that the GOP donors will be happy to hear what the RNC thinks of them.
#5 Mar 04 2010 at 4:15 PM Rating: Decent
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His Excellency MoebiusLord wrote:
Where's the story?


I bet that the GOP donors will be happy to hear what the RNC thinks of them.


That part was pretty funny, but it won't change their minds.

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#6 Mar 04 2010 at 4:21 PM Rating: Good
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A campaign based on fear tactics? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you.
Next they'll tell us some politicians are corrupt.
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#7 Mar 04 2010 at 4:28 PM Rating: Good
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I saw that yesterday. My favorite part was "Tchotchkes!!!!" as the means to lure in high end donors Smiley: laugh
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#8 Mar 04 2010 at 4:29 PM Rating: Excellent
The sad thing is that the article is more a commentary on how stupid the media thinks Americans are and it's correct.
#9 Mar 04 2010 at 4:32 PM Rating: Decent
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A campaign based on fear tactics? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you.

Millions in free publicity for a fear campaign you can then take the high road and think better of after it's penetrated your wingnut base? Shocking, indeed. Lucky for us this came out before the election and instead during the boring "fund-raising" phase.

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Movie villian, movie villian... Scooby Doo? Ruh roh, Senator Reid, the GOP is trying to characterize you as a mystery solving dog who unmasks devious fearmongers... oh wait.
#11 Mar 04 2010 at 5:03 PM Rating: Decent
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I saw that yesterday. My favorite part was "Tchotchkes!!!!" as the means to lure in high end donors Smiley: laugh


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#12 Mar 04 2010 at 6:36 PM Rating: Default
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A campaign based on which includes fear tactics? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you.


Hard to find examples that don't. Doubly so when the party they're opposing is doing thing which actually already scare the hell out of most citizens.


It's kinda not wrong to use fear as a motivator when that fear is justified.
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#13 Mar 04 2010 at 6:51 PM Rating: Good
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I saw that yesterday. My favorite part was "Tchotchkes!!!!" as the means to lure in high end donors Smiley: laugh


Even rich people love shinies.


Even?
#14 Mar 04 2010 at 7:01 PM Rating: Decent
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The sad thing is that the article is more a commentary on how stupid the media thinks Americans are and it's correct.
Agreeing with you makes me twitchy. Smiley: frown
#15 Mar 04 2010 at 7:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Do you ever just want to go up to somoen and scream 'Stop helping! You're making it worse!" at them?

Yeah, me neither.
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#16 Mar 04 2010 at 7:31 PM Rating: Decent
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I find it sad how unsurprising this is.
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#17ThiefX, Posted: Mar 04 2010 at 8:21 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) DEAR GOD!!!!! This is amazing never in the history of the civilized world has a political party tried to convince their supporters that the other side is wrong!
#18 Mar 04 2010 at 9:03 PM Rating: Good
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It's kinda not wrong to use fear as a motivator when that fear is justified


Exhibit A.
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#19 Mar 04 2010 at 9:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Do you ever just want to go up to somoen and scream 'Stop helping! You're making it worse!" at them?

Yeah, me neither.

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It's kinda not wrong to use fear as a motivator when that fear is justified.


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#21 Mar 05 2010 at 12:45 AM Rating: Decent
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ThiefX wrote:
(Im sure Keith Olbermann and his army of 5 viewers were the first to discover this amazing story)
Actually the story was broken by Joe Scarborough.
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#22 Mar 05 2010 at 7:06 AM Rating: Good
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Actually the story was broken by Joe Scarborough.

On the TV. Scarborough got it from Politico. Although Politico has been transforming itself into an increasingly conservative outlet so Thief still has no point. As usual.
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#23 Mar 05 2010 at 10:55 AM Rating: Good
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Do you ever just want to go up to somoen and scream 'Stop helping! You're making it worse!" at them?


Yeah, me neither.

No, see, I don't respond to Varus most of the time.

Varus deserves the title "Liberal Conspiracy" more than Joph does. He's probably swayed more undecided opinions towards the left than any poster here.
#24 Mar 05 2010 at 11:51 PM Rating: Decent
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#25 Mar 06 2010 at 12:05 AM Rating: Decent
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Trust me: If you talk to an unemployed, uninsured mother of two in Greenville, she'll tell you that jobs and reliable medical coverage come a distant second to the crafting of meticulous talking points that deftly omit the facts and reduce what should be honest discourse about our country's future to a series of contrived, easy-to-digest sound bites designed to sway crucial independent voters.


I giggled.
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But in the end, of course, I can't take full credit for the Republican Party's utterly undeserved yet all-too-depressingly-real resurgence. That would be unfair to my Democratic colleagues, who, in their unwillingness to act like grown adults with any kind of backbone and exercise the largest majority any party has seen in decades, have let us get away with all of it.

Thank you, you cowardly pieces of shit.
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