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U-S-S-R
11-15-2005, 03:16 PM
GOP memo touts new terror attack as way to reverse party's decline
By DOUG THOMPSON
Publisher, Capitol Hill Blue
Nov 10, 2005, 06:19
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A confidential memo circulating among senior Republican leaders suggests that a new attack by terrorists on U.S. soil could reverse the sagging fortunes of President George W. Bush as well as the GOP and "restore his image as a leader of the American people."

The closely-guarded memo lays out a list of scenarios to bring the Republican party back from the political brink, including a devastating attack by terrorists that could “validate” the President’s war on terror and allow Bush to “unite the country” in a “time of national shock and sorrow.”

The memo says such a reversal in the President's fortunes could keep the party from losing control of Congress in the 2006 midterm elections.

GOP insiders who have seen the memo admit it’s a risky strategy and point out that such scenarios are “blue sky thinking” that often occurs in political planning sessions.

“The President’s popularity was at an all-time high following the 9/11 attacks,” admits one aide. “Americans band together at a time of crisis.”

Other Republicans, however, worry that such a scenario carries high risk, pointing out that an attack might suggest the President has not done enough to protect the country.

“We also have to face the fact that many Americans no longer trust the President,” says a longtime GOP strategist. “That makes it harder for him to become a rallying point.”

The memo outlines other scenarios, including:

--Capture of Osama bin Laden (or proof that he is dead);

--A drastic turnaround in the economy;

--A "successful resolution" of the Iraq war.

GOP memos no longer talk of “victory” in Iraq but use the term “successful resolution.”

“A successful resolution would be us getting out intact and civil war not breaking out until after the midterm elections,” says one insider.

The memo circulates as Tuesday’s disastrous election defeats have left an already dysfunctional White House in chaos, West Wing insiders say, with shouting matches commonplace and the blame game escalating into open warfare.

“This place is like a high-school football locker room after the team lost the big game,” grumbles one Bush administration aide. “Everybody’s pissed and pointing the finger at blame at everybody else.”

Republican gubernatorial losses in Virginia and New Jersey deepened rifts between the Bush administration and Republicans who find the President radioactive. Arguments over whether or not the President should make a last-minute appearance in Virginia to try and help the sagging campaign fortunes of GOP candidate Jerry Kilgore raged until the minute Bush arrived at the rally in Richmond Monday night.

“Cooler heads tried to prevail,” one aide says. “Most knew an appearance by the President would hurt Kilgore rather than help him but (Karl) Rove rammed it through, convincing Bush that he had enough popularity left to make a difference.”

Bush didn’t have any popularity left. Overnight tracking polls showed Kilgore dropped three percentage points after the President’s appearance and Democrat Tim Kaine won on Tuesday.

Conservative Pennsylvania Republican Senator Rick Santorum told radio talk show host Don Imus Wednesday that he does not want the President's help and will stay away from a Bush rally in his state on Friday.

The losses in Virginia and New Jersey, coupled with a resounding defeat of ballot initiatives backed by GOP governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in California have set off alarm klaxons throughout the demoralized Republican party. Pollsters privately tell GOP leaders that unless they stop the slide they could easily lose control of the House in the 2006 midterm elections and may lose the Senate as well.

“In 30 years of sampling public opinion, I’ve never seen such a freefall in public support,” admits one GOP pollster.

Democratic pollster Geoffrey Garin says the usual tricks tried by Republicans no longer work.

"None of their old tricks worked," he says.

Rep. Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va.) admits the GOP is a party mired in its rural base in a country that's becoming less and less rural.

"You play to your rural base, you pay a price," he says. "Our issues blew up in our face."

As Republican political strategists scramble to find a message – any message – that will ring true with voters, GOP leaders in Congress admit privately that control of their party by right-wing extremists makes their recovery all but impossible.

“We’ve made our bed with these people,” admits an aide to House Speaker Denny Hastert. “Now it’s the morning after and the hangover hurts like hell.”

© Copyright 2005 by Capitol Hill Blue

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_7639.shtml

Almost sounds like wishfull thinking.

ibstolidude
11-15-2005, 03:22 PM
Bunk. Regardless of party affiliation.

Also regardless of party affiliation one must recognize that neither the dems or reps are gaining much in the way of popularity and confidence. While the the arguement is easily made that many reps misunderstood the voter's mandate; it can also be easily argued that many dems are out of touch with the same.

Confidence is not a sway bar or see-saw - a lowering on side A does not mean a rise on side B.

ElHombre
11-15-2005, 03:25 PM
it's from capitol hill blue. they're to the left what FOX news is to the right.

except with a smaller number of people believing it...

BurningMan
11-15-2005, 04:33 PM
wow i wasnt aware that the republicans were on the down..?

demotivater
11-15-2005, 05:11 PM
Bull**** detector going off

U-S-S-R
11-15-2005, 05:14 PM
Bull**** detector going off

Because no US administration in US history has ever harmed it's own citizens?

:roll:

Major Maxillary
11-15-2005, 05:46 PM
Come to the libertarian party. you know you want to.

2Sheds_Jackson
11-15-2005, 06:10 PM
Thank God I spent a little extra on a tinfoil hat with a self-deploying safety visor with explosive bolts. I only got as far as the second paragraph and "blammo!" -the tinfoil visor slammed down into place, blocking my eyes, and preventing any further brain damage.

WarriorMonk
11-15-2005, 06:38 PM
Because no US administration in US history has ever harmed it's own citizens?

:roll:

If you honestly believe the 9-11 conspiracy crap, then you don't deserve to be taken seriously.

ed316
11-15-2005, 06:39 PM
Because no US administration in US history has ever harmed it's own citizens?

:roll:

That's right we sent them all to Alaska for reeducation camps so they won't be commie pinko bastards

walford
11-15-2005, 07:24 PM
Secret memo from top Democratic strategists:

Continue to whine about how the President had lied about Saddam's danger when Democratic leaders were saying the same thing [which should be studiously ignored, of course]. If anyone DOES revive the old quotes by Democrats, claim that they were victims, blindly parroting what they had been told by the vaunted CIA.

A peaceful, stable, prosperous Iraq led by a popularly chosen government would be an absolute political disaster for the Party. To prevent that, everything must be done to ignore anything good happening there and focus upon the bloodshed. Do everything you can to give the 'insurgents' the idea that if they continue the bloodshed, they will eventually defeat us at home.

Hopefully the violence will continue until the 2008 election year, which will enhance the possibility of a Democratic presidential victory. Once elected, President Hillary will withdraw all US troops as fast as ships can fetch them [a-la Dunkirk], a nice little civil war will quickly ensue in Iraq, followed by the installation of another terrorist-friendly dictatorship to replace the previous one.

Blame the aftermath upon the GOP as we put forth a concerted effort in Congress to formally abandon Israel -- and maybe Taiwan for good measure. Then shift more missile targeting technology to the PRC.

Our new president then sends another ugly lezbo to crawling to the UN, asking Kofi for forgiveness as we make Jacques Chirac Commander-in-Chief of the US Armed Forces.

2Sheds_Jackson
11-16-2005, 09:47 AM
rofl That's the scariest thing I've read since somebody posted a list of Howard Dean's anti-psychotic medications on the net...

mi35d
11-16-2005, 01:29 PM
It's all true! I read it on the Intranetweb!!!

How many of those "secret memos" have been proven to be falsified crap? Then again, there are people who still believe the Dan Rather obtained documents were real.

ibstolidude
11-16-2005, 03:42 PM
Thank God I spent a little extra on a tinfoil hat with a self-deploying safety visor with explosive bolts. I only got as far as the second paragraph and "blammo!" -the tinfoil visor slammed down into place, blocking my eyes, and preventing any further brain damage.
you know, comedian Lewis Black says that is what causes an aneurysm.
See later on today you think you will be watching TV or reading a book, but really all your brain is doing is replaying this kind of bunk in your head, until wham-o

California Joe
11-16-2005, 05:26 PM
Lewis Black makes me laugh. Out loud even.