GOP Turns To Howard Dean For Salvation

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First Posted: 12- 9-08 10:26 AM   |   Updated: 01- 9-09 05:12 AM

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, in politics and elsewhere. And after two straight cycles of congressional pickups, outgoing DNC chair Howard Dean is no longer a boogeyman for his Republican counterparts -- he's a template for success.

This past weekend, a candidate for RNC Chair, Michigan Republican Party Chair Saul Anuzi, said the Grand Old Party would do well to follow the example set by the former Vermont Governor.

"There is a perception that we are a regional party and that we are a party from the South because that's the region we're consistently winning today," Anuzis told Politico. "I do think we need to have our version of the 50-state program that [Democratic National Committee Chair Howard] Dean had."

This prescription came days after Karl Rove, the architect of the current Republican Party, made a similar plea of his own. Noting incredible margins that Barack Obama had among black and Latino voters, the former Bush strategist -- appearing at a debate on the Bush legacy in New York -- said the GOP had to "be a party governing all Americans... It can only do that by making the case to African American and Latinos."

Implicit within these critiques is the notion that Republicans have become regionalized -- overly reliant on strong turnout among white working class voters, primarily below the Mason-Dixon line. In this context, Dean's vision of building infrastructure across the electoral map -- which, it should be noted, was initially taken from the GOP -- makes sense for the current Republican Party. Why cede the entire New England House delegation when, at the very least, they could force the DCCC to spend resources defending those seats?

But the sticking point, as one DNC staffer argues, is ideology. Putting together institutions to make gains in non-Republican regions only will help if the party has a political message that can resonate among non-conservatives.

"By relying on wedge issues to win, they've used issues to divide people and worked to appeal to an increasingly smaller group of people," said the aide. "Dean's point has not just been that we need to show up in all 50-states but also that as a party we need to ask people for their votes, listen to what they have to say and be willing to work to solve issues in areas where we have common ground, even if we don't agree with everything."

Part of that is simply showing up. The leading Republican presidential candidates this cycle famously shunned an African-American themed debate, much to the chagrin of moderates like Jack Kemp, who worried that the party had become too country club. The handling of immigration reform and other related issues, meanwhile, has led students of the political process -- like NDN Simon's Rosenberg -- to seriously consider the idea that Democrats will have a generational lock on the growing minority vote.

Finally, there is the age gap. Rove, appearing in New York, lamented the fact that young voters had abandoned the Republican Party, many driven by anger towards the Iraq War. This may be true, but it is also incomplete. The problem, the DNC aide said, is more systemic.

"Look at the voting habits of under 30 voters," she said. "they are more multicultural and less partisan, they want to be inspired, not lectured to and not manipulated in the way that Rove has used "anger points" to manipulate voters. Those voters are the future of our party, and the GOP doesn't seem to be speaking to them at all. So just because they show up in all 50 states, if they don't understand the voters they are trying to reach, it won't improve their electoral chances."

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, in politics and elsewhere. And after two straight cycles of congressional pickups, outgoing DNC chair Howard Dean is no longer a boogeyman for his Republic...
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, in politics and elsewhere. And after two straight cycles of congressional pickups, outgoing DNC chair Howard Dean is no longer a boogeyman for his Republic...
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- Moxo I'm a Fan of Moxo 11 fans permalink

Implicit within these critiques is the notion that Republicans have become regionalized -- overly reliant on strong turnout among white working class voters, primarily below the Mason-Dixon line.
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Considering how the Republicans hate anything that would help those working-class voters move up the earnings and social scale, unuins membership for example, one has to wonder what attracts them to the GOP!

Dean needs to find out. It can't just be guns and a dislike of minorities, can it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 12/09/2008
- Wanjiru I'm a Fan of Wanjiru 13 fans permalink
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...h.o.e no, GOP!!!...

...you mean the whole real- Amuurca-of- Joe- the- plumbrrrr thing ain't cuttin' it fer y'all anymoz???.­..


*gasps*

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 12/09/2008
- elr50 I'm a Fan of elr50 20 fans permalink

Makes me wish the South HAD seceded during the Civil War. I wouldn't miss them a bit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 12/09/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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The South DID secede.

"When Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860. Southerners thought the government was becoming too strong. They did not think the government had the right to tell them how they should live. Southerners felt if they stayed in the United States, the North would control them.

Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They were Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana. Later Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee joined them. The people of these states elected Jefferson Davis as president of the Confederacy.

The northern states were called the Union. President Lincoln said he would fight to keep the southern states as part of the United States. There were Union forts on Confederate land. The Confederates wanted Union soldiers to leave these forts. In Charleston, South Carolina there was a Union fort called Fort Sumter. The Union soldiers refused to leave this fort, so the Confederates fired cannons at the fort on April 12, l861. This was the beginning of the Civil War."

http://www.pocanticohills.org/civilwar/south.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 12/09/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 82 fans permalink
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Republicans looking for diversity sound a bit like Rachel on the pilot episode of "Friends":

"So how do I get one of those "job" things?"

You can't just look at election returns and realize that you need diversity. You actually have to work to make yourself a diverse party. I wish Republicans luck, because the US needs two fully functioning parties, not one mediocre one and one completely insane one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 12/09/2008
- 1003 I'm a Fan of 1003 2 fans permalink

Maybe they can go back to an Acre and a mule!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 12/09/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 498 fans permalink
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A 50-state strategy is not going to help a party built on hatred. Hatred is even less popular in the states where teh GOP lost than in the states where they won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 12/09/2008
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the gop party was not built on hatred it was once an inclusive party of freed slaves and northeners. the democrats was the party actually built on bigotry by that great president andrew jackson. and i mean that sarcastically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 12/10/2008
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Built of GREED since tricky DICK unitl NOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 12/10/2008

Every congressional Republican talking head on the cable news sound offs has a Southern accent, in the latest pissing contest over the auto bridge loan, politicians from Georgia, Tennessee, SC and Mississippi, you know who they the are, the America second crowd. These so called fiscal conservatives don't think trice about using tax payer money to give just about every foreign auto manufacture a financial incentive to open transplants in there states, not a problem with me, except transplants don't do any engineering or design development. They also constantly supported 100 billion dollar budgets to keep that mess in Iraq going, which will provide zero benefit to the American taxpayer, yet when US manufacturing companies ask for a fraction of that, they are outraged.

Phony fiscal conservatism and that old time religion is not a political platform, nor is the constant obstructionism and union busting. I'm tired of being preached to by a bunch of self serving Bible belt politicians. Pandering to every bible thumbing paster and anti-abortion, gay hating group is not going to bring back the GOP, not in this economic climate, people are scared and they want government that works.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 12/09/2008

I dont't have particular party affiliation. I hope Fitzpatrick stick a fork on Blagojevich the way he stuck a fork on Scooter Libby. Lock 'em up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 12/09/2008
- Clarabell I'm a Fan of Clarabell 63 fans permalink
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Is Scooter locked up? Did Karl Rove appear for his subpoena? And Harriet Meirs?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 12/09/2008
- rmetz74 I'm a Fan of rmetz74 10 fans permalink

I do too.

Though I think it's admirable that, at least allegedly, Rahm Emanuel pointed investigators to Blagojevich's activities. That's a real example of putting country before party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 12/09/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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Patrick Fitzgerald.

I hope he gets Blagojevich better than he got Libby. He should have gotten Cheney, too. Scooter may be done, but he never spent a day behind bars for his part in outing a covert CIA agent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 12/09/2008
- miamia I'm a Fan of miamia 12 fans permalink

They know how to win, the problem is they absolutely s*ck at governing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 12/09/2008
- x004Ronin I'm a Fan of x004Ronin 35 fans permalink

McCain lost younger voters, Jews, Muslims, Arabs, Hispanics, Blacks, Asians, women, voters 35 to 55, the college educated, people earning more than $250,000 per year (the people Obama *promised to tax*), non-Evangelical Protestants, and Catholics. The Republican party is officially the party of the uneducated white Evangelical guy (whose share of the population decreases every year). Good luck with the Fifty-State Strategy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 12/09/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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Overwhelming when you see it in print. WOW! : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 12/09/2008
- nikto I'm a Fan of nikto 18 fans permalink
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The GOP is so white, southern and wingnut, they really
just don't fit anywhere else but in the south.

OK, maybe Dubai.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 12/09/2008

well said .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 12/09/2008
- DMHendrix I'm a Fan of DMHendrix 97 fans permalink
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Exactly! As long as they concentrate on the south and those "white, southern, radical christian, extremely hostile, exclusive & not inclusive hateful" views, they will remain a minority party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 12/09/2008
- nikto I'm a Fan of nikto 18 fans permalink
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The one thing the GOP has been truly masterful at is running and winning elections.

Now they too realize Howard Dean's genius.

If Obama fails as president, HD will be the only other choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 12/09/2008
- glaze I'm a Fan of glaze 6 fans permalink
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Anybody else see some parallels between the way the GOP has been somewhat stunned and mystified by their dwindling resonance with the voters...
and the attitude the Big Three USED TO have towards the car-buying public?

IF the Big Three are serious about ACTUAL, SUBSTANTIVE changes in their products and principles, I sincerely hope they are successful. In the long run, YES- I WOULD rather buy an American made product.

As for the GOP, you'd think with those big elephant ears that they would LISTEN better. But like the automakers used to be, they just want to change the sheet metal and sell you the same old outdated inner junk.

They want to CHANGE THE CUSTOMER TO FIT WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SELL.
They are clueless..­. and I aint buyin'!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 12/09/2008
- MrWampler I'm a Fan of MrWampler 4 fans permalink

Correct. The Republicans (even now!) still see this as nothing more than a "branding" issue.

"If we can just change the packaging.­.."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 12/09/2008
- avraamjack I'm a Fan of avraamjack 21 fans permalink
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The Democrats owe Howard Dean a great debt.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 12/09/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 394 fans permalink
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Not according to Rahm Emanuel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 12/09/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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Emanuel admitted not long ago that he was wrong and Dean's 50-state strategy was correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 12/09/2008

your right , the owe him a lot when he said that his intrest is a 50 state strategy all the democrats elits where calling him naive, but it worked. every body is praising him. but back during the primaries the dont like his idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 12/09/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 394 fans permalink
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Correction: Rahm Emanuel didn't like it. It created a lot of tension in the party; people backed Dean instead, and they were right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 12/09/2008
- Klimb I'm a Fan of Klimb 22 fans permalink

...but you've also got to give it to the type of candidate- PEOTUS (even, Dean said it)!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 12/09/2008
- Imzadi I'm a Fan of Imzadi 81 fans permalink
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Do I hear a "Whoooo!"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 12/09/2008
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