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Brain -> Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 6:44:56 PM)

Fear and the promotion of Fear is written into the code of Modern Republicanism.

http://www.alternet.org/story/15935/

It's how they seek power, how they attain power, and how they keep power.

It's inherent in their political philosophy.

Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News
 
(March 4) -- In the blood sport of politics, you never want the other team to see your playbook -- especially if what's in it makes your fans look bad. A Republican National Committee fundraising presentation that hit the Internet Wednesday is just such a playbook.

The 72-page document obtained by
Politico's Ben Smith (click here to view) lays out a strategy to fan fears that President Barack Obama is moving the country toward socialism. The PowerPoint presentation uses the words "reactionary" and "ego-driven" on a page describing potential GOP donors. Another page, labeled "The Evil Empire," includes the infamous "Obama Joker" poster and cartoon images likening House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Cruella de Vil (misspelled as DeVille on the slide) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to Scooby-Doo.
 
The presentation, delivered on Feb. 18 by RNC Finance Director Rob Bickhart at a party retreat in Florida, "lifts the curtain on the often-cynical terms of political marketing, displaying an air of disdain for the party's donors that is usually confined to the barroom conversations of political operatives," Smith wrote. The document came from a Democrat, who said a copy had been left at the hotel in Boca Grande that hosted the retreat, according to Politico.

Democrats were quick to pounce on their opponent's fumble. Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse fired off a statement charging that the presentation erased all doubts that "the Republican Party has been taken over by the
fear-mongering lunatic fringe" and has "sunk to new and unbelievable lows."

The GOP fundraising plan shows "the contempt that the party has for its donors," said The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder, who predicted Bickhart would be fired.

"Massaging egos and trigger points and using psychological techniques like peer-to-peer pressure -- that's Fundraising 101. But you're not supposed to tell the donors -- or anyone -- that
they're being manipulated," Ambinder noted.

One of the few conservative commentators to touch the story so far questioned Ambinder's claim that donors are being manipulated. Citing the president's sinking approval ratings, Hot Air's Allahpundit said fear of Obama's agenda may well be "
the key to big money" for the next election. However, the blogger acknowledged that "calling your donors 'reactionary' and 'ego-driven' isn't usually the quickest way to their wallets" and dismissed the Evil Empire pictures as "stupid and amateurish."

Americablog's John Aravosis singled out the image of Obama with his face painted white and the word "socialism" below. That alone, said Aravosis, deserves an
apology directly to the president from RNC Chairman Michael Steele, an African-American.
Steele, who's already having trouble with large donors, is also under fire for sending fundraising letters that resemble U.S. Census forms.

Even before Politico's story hit the Web, the RNC sent an e-mail assuring supporters that Steele didn't know what was in the PowerPoint presentation and didn't attend the Florida meeting.

"Fundraising documents are often controversial. Obviously,
the chairman disagrees with the language and finds the use of such imagery to be unacceptable. It will not be used by the Republican National Committee -- in any capacity -- in the future," Communications Director Doug Heye wrote.

"In many ways, the document is a parody of what liberals think conservatives are actually like," said The Daily Beast's Eric Alterman, who thought it went "
far beyond any precedent for official party fundraising practices."

On the other hand, Wonkette's Jim Newell was one of many on the left who weren't surprised at all.

"Uh-oh! Somebody found the playbook, and it's full of secret, evil GOP
strategies that have been obvious to any human being who's watched any half-second of any news coverage at any point in the last 30 to 200 million years," he said. "Although the Scooby-Doo imagery is new, hadn't considered that yet." (Newell wasn't the only one struck by the strategic use of the goofy cartoon dog. From Firedoglake's David Dayen: "Whoever thought of comparing Harry Reid to Scooby-Doo, unlike 10 million Americans, draws a paycheck. That's the most I can say about that.")

Salon's Alex Koppelman reported on one former RNC official who described the presentation as "ham-handed" and in "very poor taste" -- but not exactly unexpected, either.

"Maybe I'm coming across as cynical, and I don't mean to be, but I guess from long years of doing this I'm not particularly shocked to see this," the ex-official told Salon. "I think that this is probably unfortunately
a reflection of the state of political affairs today."
 
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thornhappy -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:24:27 PM)

Yup.  There's a reason you should count copies before you leave the venue [:D].




rulemylife -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:25:45 PM)

I keep hearing how the Republicans are going to take back Congress this year and the White House in 2012.

Somehow I don't see it.

The Republicans are a party in chaos with no goals, no plans, and no clear agenda other than to regain power by any means possible.




DomMeinCT -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:26:26 PM)

I hope Colbert plays with this tonight.  [;)]




servantforuse -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:30:36 PM)

No goals, no plans and no clear agenda ? Sounds like the democrats to me. Even the talking heads from the 'left' see republicans taking control of the House in November. The Senate is still up for grabs..




rulemylife -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:35:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

No goals, no plans and no clear agenda ? Sounds like the democrats to me. Even the talking heads from the 'left' see republicans taking control of the House in November. The Senate is still up for grabs..


So tell me, what is the GOP's platform for 2010?

As far as I can tell they've only resurrected Nancy Reagan's "just say no to drugs" campaign and replaced drugs with Democrats.







PenOnBeadedChain -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:36:56 PM)

It's more general than that. I downloaded the document and on p.29 it just flat out says that they plan to motivate people to vote for them using "fear". Nowhere in that entire document does it even hint at any concrete plan for how to make anything better for the country. It really is all they offer, fear.




Musicmystery -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:37:37 PM)

And health care.

Health care bad. Causes socialism.

Nation of sick conservatives better.

Throw bums out. Return to what didn't work before.

Cut taxes. Cures everything. Big magic.






servantforuse -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:38:15 PM)

I think it will be " Change" and " I think we can"..




Sanity -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 7:44:41 PM)


What - nothing about disappearing coastal cities, or massive hurricanes, or poor, cute, innocent little baby polar bears washing out to sea?

The amateurs!


 
quote:

ORIGINAL: PenOnBeadedChain

It's more general than that. I downloaded the document and on p.29 it just flat out says that they plan to motivate people to vote for them using "fear". Nowhere in that entire document does it even hint at any concrete plan for how to make anything better for the country. It really is all they offer, fear.




juliaoceania -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 8:29:41 PM)

This memo is going to really piss off the tea party peeps




slvemike4u -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 9:32:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity


What - nothing about disappearing coastal cities, or massive hurricanes, or poor, cute, innocent little baby polar bears washing out to sea?

The amateurs!


quote:

ORIGINAL: PenOnBeadedChain

It's more general than that. I downloaded the document and on p.29 it just flat out says that they plan to motivate people to vote for them using "fear". Nowhere in that entire document does it even hint at any concrete plan for how to make anything better for the country. It really is all they offer, fear.

Would New Orleans be considered a "coastal city"...granted it didn't disappear ,but not for lack of trying heh?




Brain -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 11:21:15 PM)


And here is the professional GOP (Morning Joe) doing damage control.
Leaked documents reveal GOP plan to use scare tactics to raise money


Thu Mar 4, 6:20 pm ET
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," including the 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 [link=http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/ynews/ts_ynews/storytext/ynews_ts1217/35350268/SIG=125df3v9o/*http:/www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/08/28/moore_rove_swift_boat/]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 Dick 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.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts1217




tazzygirl -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/4/2010 11:30:43 PM)

Guess republican voters dont mind being lied too by their own party.




Moonhead -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/5/2010 3:41:25 AM)

They'd have kicked up more of a fuss about the invasion of Iraq if they did, tazzy.




PenOnBeadedChain -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/6/2010 11:00:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity

What - nothing about disappearing coastal cities, or massive hurricanes, or poor, cute, innocent little baby polar bears washing out to sea?



No, nothing about science in the document. The GOP doesn't do science, only fear (with a side of fundamentalist religion).




thishereboi -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/7/2010 4:02:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

No goals, no plans and no clear agenda ? Sounds like the democrats to me. Even the talking heads from the 'left' see republicans taking control of the House in November. The Senate is still up for grabs..


So tell me, what is the GOP's platform for 2010?

As far as I can tell they've only resurrected Nancy Reagan's "just say no to drugs" campaign and replaced drugs with Democrats.






Well they could run on the platform "He's not Bush" but I think another group already used that one. Maybe they should just start talking about change and hope no one remembers that one was already used too.




rulemylife -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/7/2010 4:12:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Well they could run on the platform "He's not Bush" but I think another group already used that one. Maybe they should just start talking about change and hope no one remembers that one was already used too.



quote:

ORIGINAL: servantforuse

I think it will be " Change" and " I think we can"..



Both of you are overlooking that the change platform came with a solid set of proposals to affect change.

So let me ask again, what is the GOP offering?







cuckyman -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/7/2010 4:22:15 AM)

Yeah right!...that's why GOP candidates are winning in generic polls in congressional districts by double digits all across the country.... next you will tell us that the sky is not blue...   The GOP strategy is always the same... LESS GOVERNMENT... not more shit...  we don't want a 'plan'....we want the fucking government OUT OF OUR LIVES....get it numbnuts?




eyesopened -> RE: Fundraising Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama - AOL News (3/7/2010 4:33:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

So let me ask again, what is the GOP offering?


I've been asking this as well.  Please, someone, please tell me what does the GOP want?  What is the vision?  How will it help the country?  How will it help anyone?  All I ever hear are a few talking-points with nothing about how it will work.

What America does the party want?  The one from 19-21 to 1933?  How was that much different than today?

The one from 1981 - 1993?   How was that better than today?

Or just go back to 2001-2009?  Yeah, those were the good old days?




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