GOP Insider Eviscerates Bush And Party: Just "Phenomenal Arrogance"

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First Posted: 07-24-08 11:06 AM   |   Updated: 08- 1-08 05:12 AM

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There is wide-spread acknowledgment, even within the party itself, that the Republican brand is currently poisonous. Faced with massive losses in November, GOP leadership has green-lighted a save-yourself mentality, allowing its endangered members to go against the party line if it means helping their electoral chances.

But if the situation seems bad on the electoral level, insiders warn that it's even worse when you get down to infrastructure and machinery. Facing an avalanche of losses, the GOP is stuck with an antiquated system of fundraising, a tired leadership, and a president many Americans loathe.

"There is a phenomenal arrogance like a fog that has clouded people's thinking and ability to see what is real," said Nicole Sexton, a longtime Republican fundraiser and former Director of Finance for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. "We have to go down in history as some of the worst messengers. And President Bush has been horrible. Everything he does deems calculated and insincere. The same was true with Bill Clinton but he at least had the ability to seem sincere. With Bush, people are throwing stones and tomatoes at him [and he hasn't changed]."

Sexton, the author of the new book, "Party Favors" (a fictionalized look at the life of a GOP fundraiser), offered a fairly dire assessment of the party in which she used to be a major figure. A native of New Orleans, much of her scorn was saved for Bush, who she derided for his ignorance of the scope Hurricane Katrina's devastation.

"He should have been in a row boat in the middle of the 9th ward, helping families," she said before adding, when prompted, "like Sean Penn... Instead, there were all these resources put to his press conference."

As the chief financial officer for the NRSC, Sexton did not put the blame for the GOP's current problems strictly at Bush's doorstep. She talked openly (later admitting that her former colleagues weren't too pleased with her frankness) about how political figures she had once admired had become consumed by the prospect of reelection.

"We need some new blood in the party," she said. "But the problem is that the younger candidates, like John Sununu, are real in danger of losing their seats."

The GOP's outreach is also aging. "We are a direct marketing and a direct mail party and that's a dinosaur in the fundraising world," she said. "Just look at our presidential candidates [this cycle]. Huckabee was the only one that came close to have an Internet presence like Obama. All his money came from the web and he was able to stay in the race till the final hour. Giuliani, I don't know if he was seeing straight... For McCain to literally have imploded twice and still be the candidate is a phenomenal statement about the party."

If anyone should know about the intersection of money and politics it is Sexton. Starting as an intern for the White House Office of National Service she quickly rose to prominence within the sometimes-sordid world of political fundraising. At her post at the NRSC from 2002 through 2005, she played an instrumental role in helping the GOP regain control of the Senate, only to grow disillusioned. "I realized I really didn't know these people," she said. "I was a cog in the machine and hadn't connected with any of the candidates I was helping elect."

She also grew wary of the role that fundraising played. Noting that politicians were spending disproportionate amounts of time raising cash, she called for the system to be scrapped in favor of caps on the amount candidates could raise as a whole (not to be confused with a cap on the size of the individual donations) and restrictions on the time period during which they could raise cash.

Now employed by the ONE Campaign, Sexton still is connected to, and eagerly following, the GOP. Before ending the interview she predicted that her party would lose five seats in the Senate this cycle -- an optimistic estimate in a down year. She also projected that McCain would eventually best Obama though her admiration for the latter's political prowess were clearly evident.

"Usually the youth will go to politically rallies and concerts and never show up and vote and they certainly never contributed" she said of the Illinois Democrat's appeal to younger voters. "These people now are leaving college and giving to Obama. It is phenomenal. If you are giving up your beer money for three nights it means you are invested in the guy."

There is wide-spread acknowledgment, even within the party itself, that the Republican brand is currently poisonous. Faced with massive losses in November, GOP leadership has green-lighted a save-your...
There is wide-spread acknowledgment, even within the party itself, that the Republican brand is currently poisonous. Faced with massive losses in November, GOP leadership has green-lighted a save-your...
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The best response to this can be found in a quote from Larry Hunter, a former head of the Chamber of Commerce and an ardent supply sider.
Larry Hunter said that he views the Republican Party as a "dead, rotting carcass with a few decrepit old leaders stumbling around like zombies in a horror version of Weekend at Bernie's, handcuffed to a corpse." Unless the Republican Party is thoroughly purged of its current leadership, Hunter fears that it "will pollute the political environment to toxic levels and create an epidemic that could damage the country for generations to come."

here here!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 07/24/2008

Hear Hear:

Here is his fuller degree of reasoning, which I generally share:

http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2008/07/16/2008-07-16_im_a_lifelong_conservative_activist_and_.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 07/25/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 54 fans permalink
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Hunter is simply afraid that Bush has poisoned the well.

He thinks that a true, public Republican will turn people off, and he won' get his pro-corporate, anti-individual economic policies enacted.

This is BS. He's just afraid the curtain has been pulled aside.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 07/25/2008

Arrogant..­.Greedy...­Out of Touch...and Just Plain Stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 07/24/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

"We have to go down in history as some of the worst messengers. Republicans seem to think that they're just not explaining their mean, selfish policies properly or folks would just get on board. "It ain't the messengers (although they're not so great either), it's the message.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 07/24/2008
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And her comments that she KNEW would get a lot press don't have anything to do with the new book she's hawking, right?

She is a republicon through and through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 07/24/2008
- INDmind I'm a Fan of INDmind 2 fans permalink

Arrogance? You haven't seen anything yet? Wait till you get the democratic version with BO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 07/24/2008
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Where is that coming from? You must think fox is a news channel......

Just because someone is eloquent, well educated and well dressed doesn't make them arrogant.

At least he isn't ignorant. That's exactly what we've had for the past 8 years: ignorance, arrogance AND mad cowboy disease.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 07/24/2008

The only arrogance is of Republicans like you not being able to see the real measure of Barack Obama. You're blinded by the corruption that the Republican standard came to claim as normal. I know, I used to be a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 07/24/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

"You haven't seen anything yet?" This is a question?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 07/24/2008
- dwillisno1 I'm a Fan of dwillisno1 53 fans permalink
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Maybe you don't see the distinction when a party calls the other party arrogant and when a party acknowledges that it is arrogant. Its not exactly a subtle distinction!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 07/24/2008

I always wonder why it is republicans seem to hate Obama so much. I feel that it must be jealousy. We have our intelligent, polished, charismatic, shiny new candidate, while they're stuck with a broken-down old John McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 07/24/2008

We collectively elected Bush/Chene­y/Rumsfeld­/Rice not once, but TWICE. Near history cannot help but judge as "stupid". I fear that a longer view will not be more favorable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 07/24/2008
- nunzia I'm a Fan of nunzia 31 fans permalink

Speak for yourself please. I never voted for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 07/24/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

Agreed. I did no such thing and the Democrat won the popular vote in 2001. This nation has been through several 'stupid' periods and has swung back every time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 07/24/2008
- Cynth I'm a Fan of Cynth 13 fans permalink

I didn't vote for him either time, but I understand that your "we" means the country (although his first election is disputable).

I don't fear the longer view being more unfavorable to this administration. They have been in full control of everything they've done and the should be judged accordingly. If the judgment becomes harsher over time, they have no one to blame by themsleves...and they still will have gotten off easy, as far as I'm concerned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 07/24/2008

SCOTUS & Diebold...not the people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 07/24/2008
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I get your point - but I did NOT vote for these people. They do not speak for me in any way shape or form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 07/25/2008
- Cathexis I'm a Fan of Cathexis 7 fans permalink

I feel your indignation, Pup. I used to be a republican and even then, I couldn't bring myself to vote for such a CLEARLY unqualified candidate.

It frosts me to no end that I will be lumped in with the mass of people who were gulled into giving that cretin another term. There is NO excuse ... but we *will* be judged as a nation and that judgment will *not* be flattering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 07/25/2008
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I'm from Florida, I didn't get to vote at all, so don't blame me for this disaster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 07/25/2008

Aside from the current high level of candor and openness, this scenario presents us with nothing new. One need only refer to the 2004 book, "The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O'Neill". Then Bush Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill describes the president's economic policies as "irresponsible"; and asserts that the war in Iraq was planned from the first National Security Council meeting soon after the administration took office. He describes President Bush as being disengaged and says that at cabinet meetings the president was "like a blind man in a room full of deaf people". Contrary to the other senior cabinet officers, O'Neill openly pushed to further investigate alleged al-Qaeda funding from some USA-allied countries, as well as objecting to the invasion of Iraq in the name of the war on terror.

Another glimpse was available two years earlier in a report commissioned in 2002, in which O'Neill suggested the United States faced future federal budget deficits of more than US$ 500 billion, and that closing the budget gap would require the equivalent of an immediate and permanent 66 percent across-the-board income tax increase. These findings were ommited from 2004 annual budget report published in February 2003.

Sadly there were other unheeded sources besides O'Neill. So we knew what we were getting by re-electing Bush/Chene­y/Rumsfeld­/Rice. Near history will picture us as stupid. I doubt that a longer view will be any more favorable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 07/24/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

Will you please stop referring to 'we'. I and many I know did not fall for any of this. Keep it up and I'll be more than happy to picture YOU as stupid though, since I presume you include yourself when you refer to 'we'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 07/24/2008
- CtJean I'm a Fan of CtJean 9 fans permalink

May I add that I was not included in that "we". I did not vote for Bush nor LIEBERMAN.

thank you for letting me clear that up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 07/25/2008
- rigormrtis I'm a Fan of rigormrtis 13 fans permalink
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Candidate Bush talked about going into Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/25/2008
- kkuate I'm a Fan of kkuate 2 fans permalink

"We have to go down in history as some of the worst messengers. And President Bush has been horrible. Everything he does deems calculated and insincere." -------Nicole Sexton, a longtime Republican fundraiser and former Director of Finance for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 07/24/2008

maybe the international criminal court could take a bit of the cockiness out of one or two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 07/24/2008
- Pero I'm a Fan of Pero 9 fans permalink

Before any possible gloating, remember, Bush has not been impeached !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 07/24/2008

He has been found in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution by the Supreme Court four times! Just because Congress has capitulated to his power grab does not mean he hasn't made it.
He has ended the grand experiment of our founders, and the slimy little greasballs of both parties have gone along with it, does that make you proud, Comrade?
Are you pleased with the modifications to each of the original guarentees in the Bill of Rights?
I fear Washington DC far more than I do Bin Laden, he may be one of the vilest humans ever to walk the planet, but he hasn't lied to us, has he?
Can you say the same of either party?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 07/24/2008
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And he gave bin Laden EXACTLY what he wanted. Bin Laden said he wanted the US out of Saudi Arabia, so we closed the base. Bin Laden said oil should be trading at $144 a barrel, which it reached last week.

The shrub has been very good for bin Laden, don't you think. Their families have been in bed together with the house of Saud for decades.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 07/24/2008

The 28% who like Bush are the super wealthy oil companies!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 07/24/2008
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That, and the crazed christianistas that follow dobson and the rest of his ilk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 07/24/2008
- elr50 I'm a Fan of elr50 20 fans permalink

Yeah, the 28%+ my stupid next door neighbors, who STILL have a Bush/Cheney bumper sticker on their car. No, I don't speak to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 07/24/2008

For many folks here in TN-7 the sticker "W - The President" is a physical manifestation of their flipping off civil society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 07/24/2008
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Whenever I pass a car that has a W or Bush Cheney sticker - I want to ask them are they STILL happy to support these criminals? Do they feel good about their decision to vote for them not once, but TWICE? I would love to do that (ok..maybe more like SHOUT at them....but still ask them nonetheless).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 07/25/2008
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 47 fans permalink
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Its a friggin' DICTATORSHIP already!!! How much proof would throw the cognizance switch to "ON" inside Mind Republican anyway? The denial has become clinically certifiable.

The only remaining excuse would be if some sort of radio controlled explosive device was installed inside each Rebot's brain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 07/24/2008

Obviously, in spite of her truth-telling book, Sexton is still a GOP loyalist--she predicts that McCain will win in November. Anyone who predicts a McCain win, does not have the best interests of our country at heart. A McCain victory would mean more of the distructive, shameful, democracy-killing Bush years. Bush and the current Republican regime have been a disaster of historic proportions, as close to a dictatorship as we have ever experienced in the US--and McCain has capitualted to the same policies--and practices--of the Bush-Rove-Cheney regime. To make matters worse, McCain is a militarist--he sees war--using military might--as the solution to every problem. McCain is one-dimensional, his view of US policy epitomized what President Eisenhower, a truly successful military commander, warned us against--the industrial military complex. McCain is still fighting the Viet Nam War through the Iraq War. He is stuck in a mid-20th century mindset, Obama is brilliant, has common sense and seeks pragmatic solutions--and we will be wise and fortunate to have him as President of the United States. If Ms. Sexon wants to help the US, she should work to help elect Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 07/24/2008
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"Usually the youth will go to politically rallies and concerts and never show up and vote and they certainly never contributed" she said of the Illinois Democrat's appeal to younger voters. "These people now are leaving college and giving to Obama. It is phenomenal. If you are giving up your beer money for three nights it means you are invested in the guy."

That's another reason the GOP is doing so poorly. To discount the youth vote during a cycle when they're aren't any candidates that youth typically vote for is one thing. That makes sense, we young people do tend to stay home when the candidates are like Gore or Kerry. But Gore and Kerry are two of the most mind numbingly boring individuals on the face of the earth. (at least as far as getting young people excited about politics is concerned) Barack Obama on the other hand is like Bill Clinton's 92 campaign on steroids. And I can assure that this lady is deluding herself when she assumes that this is like every other election year. Yet another perfect example of just how out of touch the GOP is with America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 07/24/2008
- soithoni I'm a Fan of soithoni 7 fans permalink

we are so proud of you guys. Sincerely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 07/24/2008
- RButler I'm a Fan of RButler 59 fans permalink

I am as wary of 'young people excited about politics' as I would of an 'excited' surgeon or airline pilot. 'Excited' doesn't equal wisdom. People are 'excited' whenever Paris Hilton, Brittany Spears or Michael Jackson shows up. What else ya got?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 07/24/2008

My daughter, who's in college (who could care less about Hilton, Spears, or especially Jackson). Her college friends, all of them. Her high school friends. My colleagues at work - all their 20- and 30-something kids. My partner's nephew (and his parents and grandparents, all in NC). Etc., etc., etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 07/24/2008

The ones who seem most excited about celebrites are 30 and 40 something papparazi and middle aged writers and reporters for the celebrity rags like that whole coterie that used to work at KCBS in L.A (Harvey Levin, Pat Lalama, etc). Oh, and ancient butt kisser Larry King.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 07/24/2008

The Republicans arrogance showed through when they stopped calling the Democratic Party by it's name. Such arrogance has caught up to them and that is why they are in turmoil. You must respect the other point of view/party. So who gets the last laugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 07/24/2008
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