GOP Defined As "Utterly Uncaring" In "Time Of Crisis": Dem Pollster

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Longtime Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg is not normally in the business of advising Republicans. So when he willingly offers a diagnosis of the GOP's ills and a blueprint for its recovery, the material is worth noting.

In an interview with the Huffington Post, the onetime Clinton pollster and head of Democracy Corps pinpointed four points of vulnerability in the Republican brand.

The party leaders all personify the geographic and ideological base -- namely, southern white conservatives, he said. The emphasis on cultural issues is ill-fitting in the current climate. The strict opposition to the president's economic plans was almost transparent in its motivation. And the criticism of the stimulus was "defining their party as utterly uncaring during this time of crisis."

Taken as whole, Greenberg notes, the proof of GOP malaise is in the pudding. While most recent polling places Republican identification at a paltry 21 percent, his data suggests that there has been no corresponding drop in Democratic affiliation. We are seeing "a rise of Democrats, with the pool of Independents mostly coming out of the Republicans."

Greenberg, who serves as chairman and CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, is one of the most respected voices in the business and has worked countless campaigns both at home and abroad. His appreciation for strong statistical basis to political analysis led him, this past week, to pen a biting letter to former RNC Chair Ed Gillespie for data that his new group, Resurgent Republic, released showing a Republican resurgence.

"My first reaction was surprise that they would come in with a party ID that was so favorable to Republicans," he explained. " It was almost a question of strategy for them. If I'm an adviser and coming out with my first poll and trying to establish credibility, I would be pretty cautious about releasing a poll that seemed to be at the Republican end of the spectrum. The second point is that they went on "Meet The Press" and trumpeted their results and had 51 percent opposition to the president's budget. Well, their description was so one-sided, I would have opposed the president's budget as they described it."

If fudging the statistics wasn't enough to bring the GOP back to life, what was? Asked to prescribe a solution for the GOP's decline, Greenberg offered a four-prong approach.

1. "First of all I would have, I would not have the leadership, speaking on behalf of the party that totally represents the base of the party... This is a white southern party and virtually all the voices sound like they are form the white southern market... I'd be putting out, from the party, a broad range of leaders but also people who come geographically from diverse parts of the country."

2. "I would play down the cultural issues... They clearly need a broad approach. They cannot come back to suburban America unless they look like they are not consumed with the cultural issues, particularly in the middle of a crisis."

3. "I would have some Republicans voting with the president and not just slapping his hand when he reaches it out. With every single Republican voting against the budget and every single Republican in the House voting against the stimulus, you send the message that you are simply being political... [GOP leadership should have] let some members go over. You can't just look like you are acting politically in the time of economic crisis... It can't be true that so much of the country is supportive of the president but not one Republican is inclined to be supportive."

4. "I wouldn't be making unemployment insurance the kind of the defining thing that distinguishes Republicans... We are in an economic crisis, with rising unemployment. The point of principle Republicans are making is that were against the extension of unemployment benefits because it's bad for businesses. I mean they are defining their party as utterly uncaring during this time of crisis."

Longtime Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg is not normally in the business of advising Republicans. So when he willingly offers a diagnosis of the GOP's ills and a blueprint for its recovery, the mat...
Longtime Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg is not normally in the business of advising Republicans. So when he willingly offers a diagnosis of the GOP's ills and a blueprint for its recovery, the mat...
 
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- sej100 I'm a Fan of sej100 27 fans permalink

A group of greedy, unpleasant liars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 05/18/2009

Points well taken. But you don't really believe that these half-brained nitwits are going to drop their huge egos and take your advise as how to grow their party back, do you? Their vanity and stubborness will not let them look at our (Dems) views as a viable solution. No, not a one. I decided to fight fire with fire. I got a survey in the mail (My husband is a republican and I'm a democrat) that asks all these stupid questions about agreeing with all the Democrat's solutions. Too bad I answered it instead of him. I basically told them that they're wrong on every issue they've brought up. And here they thought they had a compadre but instead found an adversary. Hey, it was addressed to our household. I'm half of the household. Oh well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 05/12/2009
- real1234 I'm a Fan of real1234 3 fans permalink

You know what they say, "If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, then chances are it is a duck" We know the GOP don't care because if they did they would come up with realistic solutions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 05/08/2009
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I just have to ask, when in recent history has the GOP genuinely shown care? Even in the absence of a financial crisis, their constant plea to decrease social welfare quality and coverage are already signs that they do not care for the people's welfare. Add to that their rancor towards minorities, the poor, LGBTs, and liberals in general and you get a very uncaring and actually cruel party. Their penchant to brainwash their party base so that they won't grow out of their conservatism provides more evidence to the fact that they are uncaring. They are the party that prays on the bigotries and ignorance of their base for the sake of business and political power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 05/07/2009
- hollybork I'm a Fan of hollybork 65 fans permalink

Wow. Great post. The brainwashing which goes along with a steady diet of Fox News and Talk Radio is a very good point. To that I must add they have veered away from even trying to tell the truth. The leadership have been caught in so many lies and distortions, they cannot be trusted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 05/07/2009
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I remember the social services of the 60's and 70's, where a person could go to get a hand UP, not a hand out. Training programs and Get Set and all the things that just made daily life not so miserable or a grind. One did not feel alone. Then, all those programs got choked off, and funding dried up, the homeless took to the streets and people started feeling hopeless and helpless. Yeah, a totally uncaring party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 05/07/2009
- javaz I'm a Fan of javaz 106 fans permalink
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Perhaps the GOP should consider an intelligent spokesperson who is willing to listen to Americans, rather than the nasty bloviator they have now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 05/07/2009

These polling results show challenges facing the party, but scientific research may reveal that individual Republicans are Republicans at birth, that they have no choice nor ability to decide for themselves how they will behave politically.

It could be a part of intelligent design.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 05/07/2009

I believe generational Republicanism is perpetuated by the nature of "toxic shame" as defined by author John Bradshaw in his book Healing the Shame that Binds. A toxically shamed person is one who is shamed to the core and unable to live the the burden of affected hurt and pain and thus "breaks away" from their true self and emotions and hides their shame in rationalizations, denial, projections and dysfunctional behavior.

Bradshaw asserts, one who is toxically shamed can not avert toxically shaming others. If you are toxically shamed, you shame everyone you come in contact with: children, spouse, friends, neighbors...

The GOP mouthpieces are venerable toxic shame machines! Think Rush, Hannity et al.

It explains a lot.

BTW, imho, both Republicand and Dems are both capable of being toxically shamed, however, the culture of liberals, progressives tends to be about value for healing, exploring and sharing ones emotions, seeking help and having an emphasis on community, inclusiveness (open-mindedness) peace and love which is conducive to the solution to toxic shame, whereas repubs value stuffing feelings while promoting pull-yours­elf-up-by-­your-own-b­ootstraps, top-down conformity and illusions of the supposed eternal inherent value and effectiveness of pure individualistic centered self-evolution, tend to be against anything "touch-feely" and emphasize exclusivity (close-mindedness), warring and public bullying which is conducive to motre toxic shame. It is
culture that makes the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 05/10/2009
- chronic I'm a Fan of chronic 71 fans permalink
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Conservatism discards Prescription, shrinks from Principle, disavows Progress; having rejected all respect for antiquity, it offers no redress for the present, and makes no preparation for the future.

-- Benjamin Disraeli

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 05/07/2009

Against prescription drug plan for the elderly
Against Social Security Benefits
Against unemployment benefits for the unemployed
Against public education
Against HUD
Against W.I.C.
Against Health Care for all Americans
Against Unions
Against Taxes
Pro Life? For Who - Rich, White, Conservative Christians

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 05/07/2009
- real1234 I'm a Fan of real1234 3 fans permalink

Don't forget how they tried to privatize social security to further enrich their wallstreet buddies. Just imagine where that money would be today if they had succeeded. There's nothing wrong with making a healthy profit, but it should'nt be at the expense of the American people's expense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 05/08/2009
- charger2 I'm a Fan of charger2 3 fans permalink
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This list is the kiss of death

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 05/09/2009
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 19 fans permalink

None of this is really news. The R's have NEVER cared about people whether there be a crisis or not. Remember - pull yourself up by your bootstraps even if you don't have any bootstraps left and all that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 05/07/2009
- Rogan I'm a Fan of Rogan 29 fans permalink

Now they're literally "anti-empathy."

I've been watching their party degenerate into a circus just like everyone else, but if you'd told me a week ago that the Republicans would soon come out heavily in the press against empathy, I'd've said, come on. Little did I know, that apparently part of their strategy is, to attack any word Obama uses in a speech, that the conservative constituency, by and large, don't know how to define.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 05/07/2009
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 19 fans permalink

Absolutely correct Rogan. It's remarkably sad to watch them argue against EMPATHY! And then saying things like "code word". It's like watching a paranoid schizophrenic devolve into total madness. But, when you are devoid of ideas I guess finding one word and hammering it to the base is all you've got left. Pretty sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 05/07/2009
- dolphy I'm a Fan of dolphy 46 fans permalink

When they stop being too greedy for $$ and power, maybe they will recover.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 05/07/2009

Probably not in my lifetime!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 05/13/2009

I'm just so tired of seeing the same old Republican faces. Don't they have some new Republicans to put forward? I mean, I've been seeing these same faces since I was 6 years old.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 05/07/2009
- tigerakabj I'm a Fan of tigerakabj 85 fans permalink

MLK once said that "the true measure of a man (or woman) is not in times of comfort, but in times of controversy." In these relating crises (i.e. economic, war, education, etc), this is indeed times of controversy.

This crisis, like that of Katrina, exposes the GOP for who they are. Personally, I am glad they are acting this way, b/c they are only being true to themselves. Katrina was one of the pivotal moments which eventually lead to their defeat in 2006.

Their leader Uncle Rush has made it clear where he stands, and they are doing the same. Their lock-step action votes against American's interest help more than anything to cement into people minds that they don't care, and when this economy recovers, they won't be able to take credit for it no matter how much they will say otherwise. I can understand one being conservative, but one who truly cares will set aside what they want and do what's right be the people. Compassion knows no political or ideological boundaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 05/06/2009
- StellaRay I'm a Fan of StellaRay 212 fans permalink

The truth is the GOP are a bunch of old timey stooges without a leader smart enough to keep them from jumping off the cliff. I don't take for granted the serendipity of Obama. You can have all kinds of right ideas on your side but if you're not blessed with the right man at the right time none of it matters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 05/06/2009
- smchp I'm a Fan of smchp 75 fans permalink
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They might as well eat babies. It can't be any worse than what they are doing now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 05/06/2009

Mmmmmmmmmm­m...babies­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 05/06/2009

gotta microwave them first

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 05/07/2009

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 05/13/2009
- PepperzMom I'm a Fan of PepperzMom 7 fans permalink
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Unfortunately for the Rethugs, the thought process used above is way beyond their intellectual level.

Thankfully, that's good news for the rest of us - Rethugs on the decline.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 05/06/2009
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