If you can stand the terrible singing and the outright lies in the video, you can read in between the lines and see that Republicans have no choice but stoop to pathetic little videos like this in order to raise desperately needed funds to hold their Senate seats next year. In the money race, they aren't even close to their Democratic rivals.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Watch....Laugh....Repeat
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Labels: Christmas, fundraising, NRSC, WTF?
Friday, November 30, 2007
NRSC....Still Dreaming
With the NRSC's funds at the bottom of the toilet, ads like these could become more common, they'll do anything to try and muster at least a shred of credibility in the 2008 cycle. Too bad for them they do not stand a chance at winning two seats, let alone any. Right now across the board, four of their seats are in dire jeopardy (though it could be six or more), and the only shot they have at picking up anything is in Louisiana against Landrieu. Yet even down there, their hopes are slim to none.
The pretend-patriotism just oozes all over the screen as a backdrop against all those lies.
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Labels: 2008 elections, NRSC, U.S. Senate
Thursday, June 14, 2007
GOP To Republican Candidates: Don't Act Like Yourself In Public
The Republicans were destroyed last year on the internet front of the campaign wars. The blogosphere overwhelmingly tilts for the left and two of the most defining victories of that fight are Senators Webb and Tester. The "Macaca moment" showed the power of the internet and the Democratic side of the blogosphere. A digital camera helped bring down an incumbent George Allen who was looking towards the Presidency next year. Now its hard to recall his name.
So as the Republicans gear up for next year, they are trying to learn from their brutal experience of 2006. John Ensign, the new chairman of the NRSC has put together a guidebook for all candidates on what to do and what not to do when campaigning for office. One such directive is to remember to assume you are always on camera, no matter what. It seems like common sense for a candidate but you never know what will come out of people's mouths.
From The Politico:
It's right there, on pages 18 and 22 of an Internet guide from the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee that its chairman, Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.), hopes will become scripture for the 2008 candidates.
Always assume you're being recorded, and always record your opponent. The blogs -- oh, scratch that -- the Republican blogs are your friends, so use them for rapid response in good times and bad.
"The paradigmatic example of failure to do so is the 'macaca' moment," reads the guidebook (excerpted here), referring to a remark last year by former Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) that was captured on video and sunk his reelection campaign.
Not only are the Republican hopefuls told to watch themselves, they are also commanded to reach out more to the internet community. Well, not the whole community, just the right-wing blogs. The idea is to use them to disseminate information and create media buzz. The only problem with this is that the size of the right side is nothing compared to the blogosphere over here on the left.
As DSCC spokesman Matthew Miller said, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," but there is no way that the Republicans can copy the success that the left had last year. Besides, the way the NRSC strategy is devised, it actually hurts them. It is more of their top-down campaigning, the same old thing in new packaging. But that isn't how the blogosphere works. It is the community that bolsters Democrats and the lack of which that will continue to haunt the Republicans.
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Labels: blogosphere, internet campaigning, John Ensign, Macaca, NRSC