Posted by
Jeff S on Sunday, March 30, 2008 6:04:57 PM
Republicans are destined to lose congressionally in 2008.
It’s inevitable. By writing such a thing, you’d assume I am a closet Democrat.
Nope, just being realistic.
Why the pessimism? The party
has no focus on any local activity. Sure, when you go to RNC.org, there are
links to local ‘stuff’ but there is no strategy.
Did you know that the DNC has something called the ’50 State Strategy’?(1)
True. As quoting Howard Dean “Election by Election, State by State, Door by
Door, vote by vote….we’re going to lift our Party up and take this country back
for the people who built it.” (1). I find that a compelling statement. I look
at Mr. Dean as one of those ‘far left’ types that shouldn’t get traction with
the average voter. However, from his quote, he intends to outwork the
Republican Party for every single vote! If his statement be serious, it appears
he might be deserving of these votes. Too bad is ideology stinks.
I assume by now you get my
point, we are doing nothing for the local races. From that, we will
congressionally get what a Chris Farley character iterated as a ‘hot cup of
jack squat’.
Is the Republican Party really
that lame when it comes to the localities? To be sure, I went to the RNC site
for my State of Illinois.(2) What
are the resources available to me? A few headlines from national news and
information about my state party leadership. I thought maybe the menu link to
volunteer might be useful but, alas, it was just a web form. How underwhelming.
What do the Democrats have
available to them? Neighborhood Leader DVD
FAQs, Neighborhood Leader canvassing tips, Neighborhood Leader house party
logistics, Neighborhood Leader sample house party agenda and Talking Points.
The Democrats are coming to the fight with strategic weaponry akin to hammers,
swords, guns and spears.
We Republicans decided to walk
in to the kitchen and grab a butter knife. The Democrats are going in for the
kill and we are going in looking for another piece of Grandma’s fine silver.
I’ve been told that when
presented with a problem, it is appropriate to offer solutions. The first thing
is to stop cleaning the tarnish from Grammy’s silver and start arming up with
weapons for resources. That said, I need stuff to help me organize. What helps
me connect with other Republicans in the area? Sure, the RNC site does have a
nifty tool to connect with others in the area but what are we connecting for?
We need a single and simple
message to sell. We need to be able to materially connect with others not via a
random listing but in a coherent and purposeful manner. We need tools available
to all of us that reflect that single and simple message.
For cry eye, we needed a
strategic plan! We need tools to execute it. I need to be able to turn to
someone that asks why I’m a Republican and be able to reiterate a simple
message. Perhaps I can tell them a message that I’m a Republican because we are
‘Standing for the Growth and Future of All Citizen’ and provide material
support for that assertion.
We can’t just continue to keep
picking at the carcasses of the Obama/Clinton gaffes in the hope that this will
win us support at large. Then again, all I hear is capitulation to the certain
seat loss in November with no real reaction to this. Republicans have become
very lazy in a political sense and are deserving of the ‘cup of jack squat’.
Thus, we may have visions of
miracle election fairies delivering us from plastering in the 2008 cycle but
like many fantastical things, will not become a reality. Lest we at least try.
(1) A 50 State Strategy. Retrieved March 30, 2008 from Web
site: http://www.democrats.org/a/party/a_50_state_strategy/
(2) IL State Party. Retrieved March 30, 2008 from Web
site: http://www.il.gop.com/StatesPage.aspx