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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- peter777 I'm a Fan of peter777 20 fans permalink

The Republican Party does not deserve to survive in its present form. The party has demonstrated very well that it is all about greed and moneyed interests. The party has little interest in the people of this country. To the ultra right, the people are rightly the pawns of the capitalists. The party is paralyzed by the radical right priests of the party, Limbaugh, Hannity, Ingram, Boortz, and others that present their doctrine on the radio for thousands of hours daily throughout the US. The party has sold out to them and cannot depart from what they recommend. The way to eliminate the influence of these malefactors in government is to throw most of the Republicans out of office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 07/24/2008
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Very well said !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 07/24/2008
- Cathexis I'm a Fan of Cathexis 7 fans permalink

Good point peter! It is time for the Republican party, as we know it, to go the way of the Whigs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 07/25/2008
- claudiam I'm a Fan of claudiam 24 fans permalink
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I would describe myself as an Independent and I am totally amazed at the arrogance, the hatefulness and the desperation in the Repubs. I hope America is watching and realizes what this Administration has done to our country. claudiatucsonaz

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 07/24/2008
- Liberal2 I'm a Fan of Liberal2 39 fans permalink

What things are you for that the average democrat isn't? What are you against that the average democrat is for? IOW, why are you an "independent"? The only group I'd call "independent" is are conservatives who have only contempt for Bush and Cheney, and their third act...McCa­in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 07/24/2008
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Did they actually believe all the lies, cheating, brilliant subversion and undermining would endear them to the country as a whole? Where did they think they would get with this approach in a free society in the long term?

Now generations of Americans will not want to return to the vile cesspool of partisan politics that has severely divided the people over the last decade or so. And that means important conservative principles that balance liberal ideals will have to be presented by a new breed of Republican, one more honest, ethical and respectful of the balance between their ideals and our ideals.

You see most progressives are not so narrow-minded to eliminate conservative ideology in government. Most intelligent progressives and conservatives realize a balance is needed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 07/24/2008
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 63 fans permalink
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I don't think I could agree more. .

http://www.light-to-dark.com/bush_choo_choo.html

We can become much stronger if we remove the Divider (Vast Right Wing Conspiracy) and return to a stable democracy. We cannot allow the Republican Party to self-destruct. It's part of who we are. Lose the alien ideologues and restore the bond.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/we_have_choices.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 07/24/2008
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i find it reprehensible that she compared President Clinton, one of our BEST and most successful two-term presidents, to Dubya, arguably THE WORST president in our country's history by any measure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 07/24/2008

GOP should be glad that the Democrats are too spineless to impeach the criminals Bush and Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 07/24/2008
- RichardD I'm a Fan of RichardD 9 fans permalink

The GOP has run America as well as Detroit has run the American auto industry. With the same sort of results I might add.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 07/24/2008

No wonder Bush felt such an affinity with Putin at their first meeting. . We've coming to the end of America's first Soviet Presidency. Cheney would've been right at home in the Politburo. We've just lived through 8 years of a live action version of "Animal Farm".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 07/24/2008

"Just look at our presidential candidates [this cycle]. Huckabee was the only one that came close to have an Internet presence like Obama."

Even now the GOP won't acknowledge the success Ron Paul had bringing young people into the political fray with his message of limited govt, coherent monetary policy, and noninterventionist foreign policy. The GOP would fair well in starting to align themselves with these ideals again, rather than jumping on the democrat's big-govern­ment-spend­ing bandwagon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 07/24/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 640 fans permalink
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Phenomenal Arrogance
unprecedented Ignorance
staggering greed
complete immorality
dangerous recklessness

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 07/24/2008
- VSamuels I'm a Fan of VSamuels 63 fans permalink

Yet, corporate America rewards GOP messengers in Hannity and Limbaugh with more than 500 US Million dollars in pay and incentives to continue their defense of the:

phenomenal arrogance
unprecedented ignorance. . .
staggering greed. . .
complete immorality. . .
and dangerous recklessness.

As long as the GOP has its apologists to diseminate these things, it sadly will be adrift for awhile but it will not disappear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/24/2008
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 63 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 07/24/2008

That's the impression I got the first time I laid eyes on George Bush Jr.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 07/24/2008
- Liberal2 I'm a Fan of Liberal2 39 fans permalink

Geez, I see that in every rethug candidate. Bush 1/2 didn't invent it, but he raised those attributes to third-world dictator levels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 07/24/2008
- Donnat I'm a Fan of Donnat 22 fans permalink

So, people are sending Obama $50 a month and you don't think they'll get out and vote on election day?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 07/24/2008

Typical Republican operative, - "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", they have to always bring in Clinton to try and make their case for Bush's nadaquacies. At least Ckinton has an element of class. He was not a "cowboy" in his approach to International situatins. Clinton was not arrogant.
The Saturday Night Live program did not have a consistent ongoing skit concerning Clinton, Jay Leno did not coincidently belittle Clinton at every possibility, nor did Dave Letterman have a nightly segment making fun of the incompetence of Clinton's ability to think and speak at the same time.
Bush has created an unforgettable legacy, one many will say is one we would feel better forgetting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 07/24/2008

I am not a college education individual. I "got" what Sexton now says in Boosh's first 6 months in office. What in the devil's name took the truly educated so long to "get" it?

This tells me that common sense has much more value than a college degree any day of the week!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 07/24/2008
- waiguoren I'm a Fan of waiguoren 8 fans permalink
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Don't be so elitist.

Some of us unfortunately more educated got it way before his first day in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 07/24/2008
- GabrielXL I'm a Fan of GabrielXL 16 fans permalink
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...as did those of us with plain old common sense. He was transparent from day one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 07/24/2008
- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 40 fans permalink

without common sense degrees mean nothing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 07/24/2008
- joebiz I'm a Fan of joebiz 9 fans permalink

Sometimes college degrees and common sense do not go hand in hand. Just look at the Administra­tion.In this case, the Admin is like the Wizard of Oz characters: no heart, no brains, and no courage to confront and solve national and international problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 07/24/2008

The Bush Administration is no more arrogant than any other dictatorship. Why does this surprise anyone? BTW, has the thought crossed anyone else’s mind that they might not leave office (with, or without, McCain somehow being elected)? Think about it. It is not as far-fetched as it might seem on the surface. Who would stop them from a complete takeover? And no, I’m not a raving paranoid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 07/24/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

"We have to go down in history as some of the worst messengers­." And one of the most corrupt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 07/24/2008
- Daly I'm a Fan of Daly 19 fans permalink

Marching in lock step going along with every single crazed neo-con attack on America has reap them their shameful footnote in history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 07/24/2008
- fcsakes I'm a Fan of fcsakes 83 fans permalink
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Is it written in blood on their birth certificates that they cannot change political parties or is it just so difficult getting those two brain cells in sync that it never occurs to them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 07/24/2008
- Titonwan I'm a Fan of Titonwan 7 fans permalink

Three quarters of them have and are Democrats elected to Congress in 2006. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are doing a great job as neocons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 07/24/2008
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