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Keep It Simple In 2006
CbsNews.com ^ | Jan. 24, 2006 | Dick Meyer

Posted on 01/24/2006 5:45:40 AM PST by .cnI redruM

Since they lost the 2004 elections, Democrats have been giving each other a tremendous amount of free advice. There will be a slew more as the 2006 midterm elections approach - plenty of expensive advice, too.

Nobody has asked for mine. That is about all the motivation I need to offer some, on the house. I think the Democrats should shelve all the fancy thinking about how they need to develop a new "values vocabulary," reframe old issues in news terms, learn how to use God-talk, be more daddy and less mommy, capitalize on the Abramoff scandals or become the post-Katrina party of "competent government."

Democrats need to do two simple things: look at the 2005 party fundraising reports and read the speech Karl Rove delivered last Friday to the Republican National Committee. A whole lot will get real simple if they do that. They'll realize they need a boatload more money and some knockout punch lines for campaign debates.

Let's start with the easy stuff: money. Everyone said Howard Dean would have trouble raising money as the party chair and everyone was right. The Democratic National Committee enters 2006 with $7.3 million in the bank, the RNC with $31.9 million (figures from the Center for Responsive Politics). That's a problem.

The DNC raised $167 million to the RNC's $238 million. Proportionately, Dean has done a little better in 2005 than his party did in 2003 and 2001, but worse than 1999. It's not that Democrats aren't in a giving mood. Under Charles "Microphone Moth" Schumer, the Democratic Senate committee has raised $6 million more than the GOP's committee.

This appears to be a Dean-specific problem. The boom of Internet, little-guy fundraising he promised hasn't yet materialized. He has installed a new moneyman and hired professionals in all 50 states – something new, oddly enough. Still, despite what seems to be a tsunami of Bush-hating in the blue world, the Democrats will go into the midterms underfinanced against a party that really knows how to spend campaign money in smart ways. You don't have to be a linguist or a neo-anything to know that's a bad thing.

But is Dean the role model they want for 2006? Certainly not. No money, lousy spokesman: so why did they pick him again?

War chests matter less than zeitgeist. But if the Democrats have the wind of history at their back this year, the wind is not being funneled into anything visible to mere mortals. The Republicans don't have that problem of clarity and simplicity of message: witness Mr. Rove's address .

The 2006 GOP/Rove platform can easily be put on an index card, if not a Post-it note. It reads something like this: we are at war against foreign terrorists who want to kill you and your society and we'll do what it takes to stop it and the Democrats won't; we will cut your taxes and give you money and Democrats won't. Every Republican candidate in the country can spit that one out.

The controversy of domestic surveillance without warrants illustrates the efficient, black and white clarity of the Rovian message. Rove said, "Let me be as clear as I can: President Bush believes if al Qaeda is calling somebody in America, it is in our national security interest to know who they're calling and why. Some important Democrats clearly disagree."

Please draft a two sentence response that will work in a TV ad; my guess is it will sound as convoluted as John Kerry explaining why his vote for war was a vote against war.

Democrats thought the domestic surveillance revelations were a boon; if that were the case, why would the administration be devoting this week to a public campaign to trumpet the issue? Simple: because they think they have the gut punch: we'll protect you, they won't.

Top that with some Jack Abramoff shtick, I dare you. Give me a 'heck of a job, Brownie' gag line that will trump that. Go ahead, make my day and rehash the WMD-lies arguments of Campaign 2004.

The Republican soundbite hasn't changed since September, 2001; the Democrats have a new mantra with every news cycle. The Republicans have more dollars than the Democrats. Those are facts. My advice to Democrats is simple: face the facts.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: dean; dems; rove; stratergery
The GOP is blessed with Howard Dean as an enemy. He is both too arrogant and too stupid to comprehend the monumental power of the simple concept.
1 posted on 01/24/2006 5:45:40 AM PST by .cnI redruM
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To: .cnI redruM

Thank G+d the rats are too stupid and arrogant to take good advice!


2 posted on 01/24/2006 6:15:51 AM PST by BullDog108 ("Conservatives believe in God. Liberals think they are God." ---Ann Coulter)
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To: .cnI redruM

Notice he doesn't exactly tell them what to say, just the stuff they are doing now isn't working.


3 posted on 01/24/2006 6:40:13 AM PST by sportutegrl (People who say, "All I know is . . ." really mean, "All I want you to focus on is . . .")
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To: sportutegrl

He doesn't know.


4 posted on 01/24/2006 7:16:07 AM PST by .cnI redruM (Shame, not sanctions - UN policy on Iran)
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To: .cnI redruM
Lack of money is a symptom as well as a cause. The Democrats need to develop a set of principles and have the guts to stand by them. That's a tall order when your party has become an amalgmation of grievances. It's been easier to bury their differences and just scream at GWB.

Somewhere around October, 2008 they'll figure out GWB isn't running for a 3rd term. On Halloween they'll have to decide who they are and what they're for but no one will care anymore.

5 posted on 01/24/2006 7:27:40 AM PST by Dilbert56
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"The DNC raised $167 million to the RNC's $238 million. "

Someone should break out the way the money comes in and they will find that Republicans give less. However there are more republican donors where the RATS rely on Soros, Hollywood and Ben & Jerry to fund them.


6 posted on 01/24/2006 9:01:38 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz ("We don't need POLITICIANS...we need STATESMEN.")
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