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Cigar
02-28-2013, 03:28 PM
Republicans know they need to better appeal to voters who aren't white Southern males, lest they end up consigned to permanent minority status. So they had a bunch of pow-pows where they decided that, well, the problem wasn't in their policies, but in how they marketed those policies.

Or something silly like that.

But let's see how their marketing efforts are coming along. Remember, Republicans lost the woman vote 55-44 in 2012. And to make matters worse, women made up 53 percent of all voters, far outperforming their male counterparts. So if you've got a double-digit deficit against the largest single voting group, you should do something about it, right?

Well, protecting abusers and rapists wasn't the answer, but that's what the majority of the GOP caucus tried to do today when voting on the Violence Against Women Act.



... then there's those pesky Brown and Black People who are always looking for there Voting entitlements!

Then there's brown Americans, many of whom continue fighting for the same access to the voting booth enjoyed by their whiter counterparts. Yet just months removed from an election in which non-white voters had to wait hours to vote, fight efforts to purge them from voter rolls, and fight efforts to require overly restrictive voter ID laws specifically designed to disenfranchise them, you had a conservative SUPREME COURT JUSTICE (Scalia) say that Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, which requires federal pre-clearance of changes in voting laws in parts of the country with a history of racial disenfranchisement, enables the perpetuation of racial entitlement.

The old coot doesn't even bother hiding his bigotry. Yet despite howls of protest from the Left, there was only crickets from the Right (and the occasional defense here and there). Given the GOP's inability to win any meaningful level of support from African American, Latinos, and Asians, you'd think they'd begin trying to address those deficiencies. But nope. Not interested. And so concludes another day in the GOP's ongoing campaign to rebrand itself, which looks no different from the version of the GOP already relegated to the fringe of mainstream American opinion.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/02/28/1190514/-GOP-rebranding-effort-hitting-a-few-snags#

Ok ... that's it for me today ... (7) :grin: :vrolijk_26:

Boris The Animal
02-28-2013, 04:43 PM
I see Cigar and other Liberal Communists would just love to have zero opposition to their diseased Leftist ideology.

Forrest
03-04-2013, 06:27 AM
Republicans know they need to better appeal to voters who aren't white Southern males, lest they end up consigned to permanent minority status. So they had a bunch of pow-pows where they decided that, well, the problem wasn't in their policies, but in how they marketed those policies.

Or something silly like that.

But let's see how their marketing efforts are coming along. Remember, Republicans lost the woman vote 55-44 in 2012. And to make matters worse, women made up 53 percent of all voters, far outperforming their male counterparts. So if you've got a double-digit deficit against the largest single voting group, you should do something about it, right?

Well, protecting abusers and rapists wasn't the answer, but that's what the majority of the GOP caucus tried to do today when voting on the Violence Against Women Act.



... then there's those pesky Brown and Black People who are always looking for there Voting entitlements!

Then there's brown Americans, many of whom continue fighting for the same access to the voting booth enjoyed by their whiter counterparts. Yet just months removed from an election in which non-white voters had to wait hours to vote, fight efforts to purge them from voter rolls, and fight efforts to require overly restrictive voter ID laws specifically designed to disenfranchise them, you had a conservative SUPREME COURT JUSTICE (Scalia) say that Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, which requires federal pre-clearance of changes in voting laws in parts of the country with a history of racial disenfranchisement, enables the perpetuation of racial entitlement.

The old coot doesn't even bother hiding his bigotry. Yet despite howls of protest from the Left, there was only crickets from the Right (and the occasional defense here and there). Given the GOP's inability to win any meaningful level of support from African American, Latinos, and Asians, you'd think they'd begin trying to address those deficiencies. But nope. Not interested. And so concludes another day in the GOP's ongoing campaign to rebrand itself, which looks no different from the version of the GOP already relegated to the fringe of mainstream American opinion.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/02/28/1190514/-GOP-rebranding-effort-hitting-a-few-snags#

Ok ... that's it for me today ... (7) :grin: :vrolijk_26:

As the delightful process of national demographic continues I eagerly await the day when the
wheels come off. Hope all are well armed. Enjoy the coming chaos as it will bring real
change. (Guess what demographic group has the brains, the money, and arms. Bring it on!)

ptif219
03-04-2013, 10:40 AM
I would say it is Obama telling lies trying to rebrand the GOP

Cigar
03-04-2013, 10:41 AM
I would say it is Obama telling lies trying to rebrand the GOP

Are you kidding ... Obama and every Democrat wants The GOP to stay exactly the way they are. :)

ptif219
03-04-2013, 11:18 AM
Are you kidding ... Obama and every Democrat wants The GOP to stay exactly the way they are. :)

no, Obama wants to destroy the GOP and get is majority back in the house in 2014

nic34
03-04-2013, 11:20 AM
Over their heads cigar...

ptif219
03-04-2013, 11:23 AM
Over their heads cigar...

Then you are blind to what Obama is doing

Cigar
03-04-2013, 11:27 AM
no, Obama wants to destroy the GOP and get is majority back in the house in 2014

Looks like he getting help from the GOP :)

Cigar
03-04-2013, 11:55 AM
According to Bush Chief Strategist; Sarah Palin “wasn’t competent enough to keep a Fox News contract.”

President George W. Bush’s former chief strategist Matthew Down is slamming the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) for snubbing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) while inviting former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R), who he asserts “wasn’t competent enough to keep a Fox News contract.”


“CPAC, to me, has totally diminished its credibility as an organization,” Dowd agreed. “And you invite Sarah Palin, who wasn’t competent enough to keep a Fox News contract? But she’s invited to CPAC meeting?”

Democratic strategist James Carville, however, welcomed the CPAC move as something that could help Democrats by elevating fringe elements in the Republican Party.

“Any day that you have more Sarah Palin and less Chris Christie is a good day for James Carville,” he quipped. “I’m all for it!”

More here.... (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/03/former-bush-aide-palin-wasnt-competent-enough-for-fox-news-and-diminishes-cpac/)

Daym ... that's a Bitch-Slap if I ever seen one ... Democrats don't need help, they're getting all they need directly from Republicans.

ptif219
03-04-2013, 07:00 PM
Looks like he getting help from the GOP :)

Looks like he is hurting himself

http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/gallup-daily-obama-job-approval.aspx