GOP Shifting Strategy?!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Bonkai, Apr 18, 2011.

  1. Bonkai

    Bonkai Later guys

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    We're just over 18 months from the next presidential election, and it's very interesting to watch how the GOP is shifting to set itself up for the election season.

    In 2010, the Republicans actively courted/catered to the fringe. The Tea Party's anger was a huge asset in gaining seats in the midterm elections, and selling themselves as the "party of jobs" was easy when unemployment was peaking.

    But now the fringe is more of a detriment than an asset. Many more people come to vote in the presidential elections, so the GOP has to re-market itself to the moderates/independent voters. We can already see the shift:

    - Sarah Palin has been kept out of the news cycle
    - Glen Beck taken off the air
    - An unelectable celebrity (Trump) falls on the birther sword so the talking heads can decry the birth certificate issue.
    - Michelle Bachman says the GOP should back off on killing Planned Parenthood.
    - Ann Coulter starts toeing the party line, backing Romney.

    The one thing that doesn't fit right now is the Paul Ryan budget plan. I saw an NBC poll that showed that the most supported "solution" to closing the deficit was taxing millionaires, while the least supported solution was vouchers for Medicare. Ryan's budget proposes the opposite.

    So, does anyone else feel this shift going on? Are there other signs that the narrative is moving more to the center?
     
  2. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Yes, right up until the moment Orange County Republican party member Marilyn Davenport refused to resign after she sent out a racist email depicting President Obama's head on the body of an ape [​IMG]

    Davenport, a Tea Party member and elected official of the County Republican party, sent an email to fellow party members in which Mr. Obama's head is pasted on the body of a baby ape. The image also depicts two adult apes wearing human clothing - presumably referencing Mr. Obama's parents. "Now you know why no birth certificate," reads the accompanying text [​IMG]


    Hotwater

     
  3. Nostromo

    Nostromo Member

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    They'll still never get my vote. Fuck 'em! :p
     
  4. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    and did you see how voting played out?

    the nuts wanted to put this out there for their constituents

    the "moderate" republicans were unworried as they knew that the democrats would defeat it

    but the democrats were smart - they voted 'present' and forced the "moderate" republicans to vote against the damn thing themselves

    they're eating each other . . .
     
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