May 13, 2009

Stooooooopid

From the Politico,

"When the RNC meets in an extraordinary special session next week, it will approve a resolution rebranding Democrats as the “Democrat Socialist Party.”

If we say it, they will call us back from the wilderness. Not. This is such a time waster, so unhelpful, so irrelevant to coming up with solutions for this country, it is depressing. These are the kind of bold strategic messaging idiocies that will help the GOP remain in the wilderness for years to come. This is almost as bad as party messaging to minorities in its stupidity.

The special session itself is further evidence of the highly diminished standing of Steele as RNC chair. This bone headed resolution, which Steele opposed, along with Steele's being forced to submit to a variety of restrictions on how he spends RNC funds are but more indicators of the disarray in which the GOP finds itself.

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Lisa L. Palmer · 830 weeks ago

Say it ain't so Joe! Rename the Democratic Party are you kiddin' me! Pure greed in this country has run amuck! While Americans have been preoccupied with being the morality mob the biggest threat, which God warns us about is in full manifestation. He doesn't say that the devil is the root of all evil, nor abortion, not even homosexuality, the "love' of money is. It should concern true Republicans that your party is having a total melt down, cause a Black man won. If someone with some sense would just tell folks what the Boston Tea Party was, that same energy could be used to move the country forward. Succession, for real ya'll. He's different, he's a socialist, facist, muslim, loving gays and baby killers and oh yeah he's black! Kick Colin Powell out of the party but keep Sarah Palin?! WOW! I knew the intelligence and confidence of Obama would drive them crazy I just didn't realize it would be this fast or this easy---Aaron get your party together intelligence has to prevail here, for the sake of all Americans!
I'm hardly in any position to straighten out the GOP, they listen to Rush more than their own RNC chair, though its hard to blame them, Steele has been so inept out of the gate. And I have my own set of beefs with the party, namely its sorry political practice when it comes to blacks and latinos on top of its poor governance record. The third of the party that is conservative would not even accept me as a republican, I am a RINO to that wing of the party.

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