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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Republican right weeps over Obama's victory – then begins internal civil war

The clash between diehard conservatives and modernisers will dictate the fate of a party which increasingly seems to appeal only to angry, older white Americans
 (Report From London Newspaper The Guardian UK)



By Paul Harris

The town of Pella, Iowa, looks an almost too perfect vision of smalltown America. Surrounded by a chessboard of prosperous farmland and with a bustling town square, lined with shops bearing the surnames of its first Dutch settlers, Pella feels like a throwback to a different age.
But beneath its attractive exterior last week one could find some ugly sentiments on election day. "Obama is a Muslim," said Shirley Schutte, 75. Was she sure about that? "I am. I am not sure he even should have been there [in the White House]. He has been a disaster."
Such a fervent belief is not typical of most Republican voters, whether in Pella or anywhere else in America. But it is not hard to find. One poll in Mississippi even found some 52% of likely Republican voters suspected President Barack Obama was a follower of Islam. Neither has the party leadership done too much to discourage equally outlandish ideas, such as Obama being born in Kenya. From business mogul Donald Trump to top elected officials, Republicans have carefully crafted a message of Obama as a radical "other" hoping to transform America in some dangerous way.
Yet far from exiling Obama outside the US mainstream, many experts, now including leading conservative figures, believe the Republican party itself is being pushed into the political wilderness. The Republicans increasingly look like the party of angry, older white people. People like Schutte. And that does not work in America any more.
As Republicans sifted through the wreckage of the Mitt Romney campaign, they saw collapsing popularity among fast-emerging ethnic groups, such as Hispanics, and key social demographics, such as young people. In an economy struggling with 7.9% unemployment, where more than half of voters believed the country was heading in the wrong direction and against an unpopular incumbent, the once fiercely effective Republican party machine only managed to craft a devastating defeat.
Some say the reason is a simple failure to change in an America that is becoming less white and more socially liberal. "They look a lot more like a political party of the 1950s than a party of the 21st century," said Professor David Cohen, a political scientist at the University of Akron in Ohio. "They are at risk of being irrelevant."
Some in the party know it. Even though the corpse of the defeated Romney campaign is still warm, a bitter fight has started to break out over its meaning in Republican ranks. On one side are the modernists, who understand that the party cannot afford to be seen as a backwards-looking ghetto for white voters. On the other are the nativists, angry at a crippled and ineffective immigration system, who believe that only a true message of pure conservatism will save the day. It is a battle for the soul of the Republican party and the first shots are being fired. "I think it is going to be a war. I really do," said Larry Haas, a political commentator and former aide in the Clinton White House.

Last week the Romney campaign in the key swing state of Iowa held a "victory" party in the capital, Des Moines. Right in the American heartland, in the very state that gave birth to Obama's presidential ambitions in 2008, the great and good of the local Republican party gathered in a downtown hotel ballroom to celebrate their side's expected win.
But shortly after the local TV station announced Obama had won Iowa – in the end by a hefty six percentage points – Fox News said that the White House also would remain in Democratic hands. The mood of the almost entirely white gathering of several hundred rapidly deflated. Some headed to the exits. One woman muttered angrily to her companion: "It is the dumbing down of America."
This is the side of the Republican party that has dominated its internal politics for four years. It is a party that almost seems to exist in its own vacuum of rightwing thought. Infused with Tea Party radicals, it has backed hardline immigration laws in states such as Arizona that many Hispanics see as racist. It boasted two Senate candidates who made tone-deaf comments about rape that cost them otherwise easy victories. It is still male-dominated, yet finds time to take hardline ideological stances on female contraception and abortion. This is the party that appears implacably hostile to gay Americans even as last week four more states held ballots on gay marriage and all voted in favour. "Does social conservatism continue to be a albatross around the neck of the party?" said Professor Gerard Alexander of the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
But it is not just social issues. On economics the Republican party plays host to a powerful and vocal wing of libertarians who wish to slash and burn government spending. They cling to a conservative world view that has forced previously extreme stances – such as abolishing the federal Department of Education and returning the dollar to the gold standard – into the heart of Republican thought. Not even the vast amount of cash that Republican big money operators poured into the 2012 race was able to have a major impact. Of the top 10 Senate candidates that political guru Karl Rove's American Crossroads group spent the most on, just one resulted in a Democratic defeat. Casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson backed eight candidates – including Romney – with around $60m over the whole election cycle. None of them won.
To many observers, the Republicans are turning into a party that cannot win office. It has been dominated by the punditocracy of Fox News and the enormous influence of rightwing media stars such as Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh. It believes it does not need to change, but must maintain ideological purity and run a true conservative candidate. In Romney it sees the failure of a moderate who did not really believe the conservative values he had to espouse to win his party's nomination.They point out Obama's victory was built on a superior ground game, which turned out its base. They can even say Obama only beat Romney by 50% to 48% – a sliver that only grows large in the undemocratic electoral college.
Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer has emerged as one of the leading lights of this message. "The answer to Romney's failure is not retreat, not apeing the Democrats' patchwork pandering," he thundered. "No whimpering. No whining. No reinvention when none is needed. Do conservatism, but do it better."
Limbaugh was more blunt. "I went to bed last night thinking we're outnumbered. I went to bed last night thinking we'd lost the country," he told listeners as Romney went down. But perhaps Fox News host Bill O'Reilly – for many fans the very incarnation of the average white man – was the most blatant: "The white establishment is now the minority … it's not a traditional America any more."

But many are lining up on the other side of the trenches. Indeed, even Krauthammer acknowledges the party has a serious problem with Hispanic voters, who now make up the fastest-growing part of the electorate and went for Obama by some 70%. These are people such as Texas senator Ted Cruz and Florida senator Marco Rubio, who has already announced his intention to visit Iowa this month, effectively firing the first shot of the 2016 campaign. They also include former Florida governor Jeb Bush, whose last name is still a political handicap but whose Hispanic wife, half-Hispanic children and fluent Spanish are a major asset to dragging Republicans out of their white corner.
As such figures rise, and perhaps bring with them a greater sensitivity over issues such as immigration, they will strike a blow for the reformers and the party's makeup will come to better represent the wider American public. Yet it might not be that simple. In an economy still struggling with high joblessness and the threat of renewed recession still looming, convincing some of the party's stressed base might not be easy. "The backroom people in the party look at the numbers and know they have a problem. But it is another thing to convince the base," said Professor Shaun Bowler, a political scientist at the University of California at Riverside.
Neither is it as easy as just shifting the ethnic tone of the party's public image. Many Republican activists say that Hispanics – who often display a strong social conservatism around Roman Catholicism – should find a natural home in the party. However, many also bring with them a profoundly different sense of the role of government. The hostility many in the Republican party express towards government programmes can be just as off-putting to many Hispanic voters as their opposition to abortion and gay marriage might be attractive.
It is not likely to be an easy process. Some believe Romney came close enough to victory to allow an even fight in the coming Republican civil war and thus ensure a protracted and painful debate that will stretch on for years. What the party really needed, some think, was to have nominated a died-in-the-wool ultra-conservative in 2012 such as Rick Santorum or Newt Gingrich who could have led the party to an overwhelming defeat, forcing the reformist wing to triumph. But the selection of Romney denied them that piece of creative destruction, even though the party has now lost the popular vote tally in five of the last six presidential elections. "They are still maybe at the early stages of denial," Bowler said.

Democrats are largely celebrating the prospect of this fight. The glee among the liberal left has been unrestrained, ranging from serious political pundits, such as MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and film-maker Michael Moore, to the viral popularity of an internet site showing photographs of sad Republicans on election night called "White People Mourning Romney".
The Democrats, in fact, are licking their lips at the prospect of the next four years. Obama's brilliant strategists have created a highly effective coalition of minorities, younger women voters and urban educated people. They eked out an election win in the most trying of economic circumstances by getting those people to the polls. But some people think the Democrats also have a problem. Obama lost the white vote in America by some 20 points, and perhaps that should not be ignored. "It is not good to lose the white vote by that margin," said Haas. "This election was visionless on both sides, it was just about stitching together enough votes to get to the top."
The Republicans may be about to have a civil war over their future but the Democrats also have their issues when it comes to the full spectrum of America's broad and diverse electorate. When any political system fights over identity politics rather than actual ideas, no one really wins.

Just Plain SAD !

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

BEWARE !!! Republican Controlled Media
Pushing Hillary So They'll Win !!!
By: Greg Jones

I must admit, I'm a news and political junkie and I have been since 9/11. I'm one of those who literally watches every cable news show always with the remote in hand and I have learned a lot in doing so which I feel everyone should know. First of all, the news is no longer the news......it's the views. Always keep that in mind. The average person who tunes in occassionally, when time allows during their busy day, is totally mislead when watching only short portions of cable news. All of the news networks know this and they work it in a somewhat masterminded manner. But anyone who is able to watch for a regular duration can see through their tactics which seem not only elementary but are so obvious and blatant that there needs to be regulation by the FCC. Fact number one. The cable news and most newspapers are all Republican controlled. That is an absolute fact. But they like to falsely tell viewers that the media is liberal in case viewers catch any information that they don't want us to know, they blame it on the non-existent liberal media. From CNN, MSNBC to Fox, viewers are being manipulated by the Republican machine 24 hours per day.

CSPAN is one network that is most neutral and when viewed through a knowledgable eye, one can weed through enough to get to some truth. The other night I watched the Republican National Committee meeting headed by Chairman Mike Duncan. Held in a huge auditorium filled with hundreds of republicans it became obvious that this was a meeting that discussed the Republican strategy to win the Presidency in 2008. The first speaker was the one and only Karl Rove, the mastermind behind the Bush Regime. I sat there listening and found myself in a bit of shock. Here it was, on CSPAN, the Republicans literally spelling out exactly how they will attack Hillary Clinton should she become the Democratic nominee. It was amazing! They broke out a bunch of charts of all kind of wrong doings, then lists of how she voted on different issues, then pre-produced video footage of crazy statements she's made over the years plus all kind of flip-flop footage. It was incredible. They had everything totally together and super packaged. The program aired for 2 hours filled with 'attack on Hillary' methods.....and wow....what an arsenal. Toward the last 10 minutes they addressed Barack Obama and what their attack will be against him. They mentioned the fact that he voted 'present' a number of times while in the Illinois Senate and the level of his experience. That was it !!!

I learned a lot from this viewing. Firstly, there is no way Hillary will win the presidency. ABSOLUTELY no way !!! The Republicans have soooooooo much on her that by the time they finish with her, Chelsea might not vote for her. But they have little to nothing to use against Obama. Now, back to the news programs.

The Republican controlled news networks KNOW that if Hillary is the nominee it is certain that McCain (who they are now pushing in hopes that their number one choice Guiliani finally wakes up) or Romney (if they are forced to take him) are certain to beat her in the general election. THEY WANT HILLARY TO WIN THE NOMINATION !!! As one sits with remote in hand a number of tactics become obvious. The news constantly does everything they can to show Hillary as the underdog (which is a joke....she's the president's wife running against a mixed race man named Barack). The news lowers her expectations leading up to each primary or caucus, in other words says she's not expected to do well as in their reasoning in South Carolina which is since there are so many blacks there Obama should automatically win, instead of concentrating on the fact of how she is steadily losing black support. This way if she loses South Carolina they can minimize the loss while if she wins they can call it the great upset. They lowered Hillary's expectations in New Hampshire claiming that Obama should automatically win since he had won Iowa, then called her win a great come-back. It's crazy(like a fox). Another tactic is to pound the message in our minds that Obama is not experienced enough when in fact he has held an elected position for twice as long as Hillary. Then there's Bill, who the media is giving more air time than Hillary or Obama portraying Obama as the attacker when in fact Hill and Bill have done nothing but constantly attack and lie about Obama, not to mention their black attackers they've recruited. Obama is forced to answer to these lies and the media wants to portray that he's now 'off his message', while if he had not answered, they would have called him weak. It has been pitiful to watch what we claim to be 'the news. The bottom line is, we are being manipulated.....totally so the Republicans can win. Then there's the news that they don't give us. Did you know that the Democratic nominee will be determined by who has the most delegate votes at the end. Not who wins what state. It's all about the delegate count, and that's it ! Did you know that right now, following Nevada, Obama is winning in the race by 2 delegate votes (Obama 38, Hillary 36, Edwards 18). McCain is actually in third place with Romney in the lead but you'd think McCain already had the whole thing wrapped up based on the (lack of) news. Also, take note of how the news constantly talks about how the squabbling between Hillary and Obama are ruining the democratic side but never mention that the republican side is so ragged that they don't even have a true Republican running which marks the end of the party as they have known it.

Another tactic which is so see through that it is an insult, is for the networks to have their so-called 'experts' analyzing everything. They always have the very same experts....and they always portray Hillary as doing so great while emphasizing the so-called struggles that Obama is having. Then there's the black 'experts' who coincidentally always happen to cater to Hillary. It's really sad to watch this type of third world manipulation and the networks need to be called on it. Meanwhile, we have to know how to digest (or regurgitate) the information we recieve from the so-called news.

What this means is the Republican controlled news networks are going to do everything they can to pursuade the American Democrats to nominate Hillary so they can eat her alive in the general election. ALL Obama or Edwards supporters should be mindful of these manipulative tactics and not allow themselves to be mislead. Work hard for your candidate....don't be fooled. These are the exact tactics of political deception that are ruining our country which Barack Obama is dedicated to change. Remember, no matter what the news says.....Hillary will DEFINITELY lose to the Republicans......and they know it. I must give the Republican media credit. That's a great strategy ! p.s. Watch more CSPAN!

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