Posted on 08/22/2007 8:38:31 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Michael Dukakis has seen this script before: a Republican administration besieged by scandal and running out the clock on its second term, while wide-eyed Democrats confidently lick their chops, knowing theres no way in hell voters will reward the G.O.P. with four more years in the White House.
It was around this very moment 20 years ago, the summer when Oliver North told Congress he was authorized to do everything that I did and Reagan fatigue took hold, that Mr. Dukakis, then the 53-year-old governor of Massachusetts, emerged at the head of a crowded Democratic presidential pack. By the time he was formally nominated in Atlanta the following July, hed opened a 17-point lead over Vice President George H.W. Bush.
I can handle this guy, Mr. Dukakis supposedly replied around that time when John Sasso, his consultant in exile, asked to return to the campaign. You worry about the first 100 days.
So you can understand why the numerous harbingers of a triumphant 2008 for DemocratsGeorge W. Bushs Nixonian approval ratings, polls that show voters favoring a Democratic White House candidate by double-digit margins, the electorates historical aversion to three-term rule by one partyhavent prompted Mr. Dukakis to begin planning his trip to the 2009 inaugural celebration.
Were not going to outspend the other guys, he said during an interview in his modest office in the political science department at Northeastern University, where he was the first to arrive (at 7:30 a.m.) on a recent midsummer morning. Were probably not going to outstrategize them. And some crazy guy will blow up a building with three weeks to go, you know, and then well be back in Bush-land again.
Since his fall collapse was made official on Nov. 8, 1988an eight-point, 426-to-112 electoral-vote loss to George H.W. BushDemocrats have held up Mr. Dukakis general election campaign as a case study in the perils of not hitting back. In 1992, Bill Clinton, with his rapid response team and pitch-perfect shaming of Mr. Bush in their first debate, showed hed learned the lesson; in 2004, John Kerry showed that hed forgotten it.
But while Mr. Dukakis readily indicts himself for fatally ignoring the 1988 version of Swift-Boatingthe G.O.P.s success with Willie Horton, he said, was my own damn fault; no one elseshe worries that his party has oversimplified the lesson of his defeat, and of Mr. Kerrys and Al Gores, too. And if Democrats dont learn the right lesson soon, he fears theyll be locked out of the White House for a third straight time in 2008no matter how rosy the electoral math now looks.
We have to organize every damn precinct in the United States of Americaall 185,000, Mr. Dukakis said. Im serious. Im deadly serious. I didnt do it after the primary [in 1988]. Dont ask me why, because thats the way I got myself elected from the time I was running for town meeting in Brookline to the time I ran for governor.
And when he talks about organizing, he doesnt mean the legions of eager college studentsthink the orange-hat-clad Perfect Storm that Howard Dean sought to rain down on Iowa in 2004who are shipped off to key states for crunch-time grunt work. He also doesnt mean limiting the outreach to likely Democratic voters, becauseespecially after seven years of George W. Bushthere are huge numbers of disaffected Republicans out there. Who says they wont vote for us?
Im talking about every precinct, he said, with a precinct captain and six block-captains that make personal contact with every single voting household. And I mean starting a year in advance. Im not talking about parachuting in with two weeks to go. Thats baloney. And these people are people whove got to be from the precinct, of the precinct, look like the precinct and talk like the precinct.
The way he tells it, this was the missing ingredient in his 1988 efforta powerful and utterly economical tool that, if properly deployed, could have blunted the Bush campaigns character-assassination-by-paid-media, and one that could spare Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama his ultimate fate.
True to his technocratic roots, Mr. Dukakis has the idea of replicating, on every street, avenue, and rural route in the country, the kind of personal relationships that once powered big-city political machineswith precinct captains calling on their neighbors every few weeks, asking them about their concerns, talking up their candidate and following up on any questions they might have. Mr. Dukakis vision is rooted in good governmentmaking sure, for instance, that a neighbors concerns about school vouchers are satisfactorily addressed.
That kind of personalized operation early on, Mr. Dukakis believes, can keep voters from believing the worst when the Willie Horton and Swift Boat campaigns begin.
Theres a chemistry there, which is hard to describe unless youve done it, he said. Otherwise, it permits your opponent to paint you as something you arent. It happened to me. It happened to Kerry. They tried to do it to Clinton. Theyll try to do it to anybody.
Heres how Mr. Dukakis broke down the struggle that Mr. KerryMr. Dukakis lieutenant governor from 1983 to 1985faced three years ago.
You never had a sense that people felt personally connected to the guy, right? Had he had that kind of operation going nationally, there would have been a much stronger feeling of personal connection. Why? Because average folks in the neighborhood are out pushing him.
Mr. Dukakis says he pleaded with Mr. Kerry to build a meaningful precinct-based organization in 2004, but couldnt break through. Now hes working informally with the Democratic National Committee, where Chairman Howard Deanhe of the 50-state strategyis much more receptive to the concept. But so far, Mr. Dukakis said, none of the 2008 Democrats seem serious about his brand of organizing.
The guy who ought to be doing it, above any of them, is Obama, because hes probably got 300,000 contributors, he notes. Every one of those people, as soon as the contribution comes in: Thank you and will you be a precinct captain? Or, Thank you, this guy is your precinct captainwill you be one of his block captains?
With that name, how can you be positive about anything.
My goodness, what revisionist history. This writer makes the last couple of Reagan years sound like the administration was being beaten down by Darth Vader’s storm troopers!
Democrats are so delusional.
Let’s ask Mikey to try it!
RUN MIKEY!
IMHO, this kind of geo-targeting should be what FR’s geo-centric boards should be geared towards. FR should be organizing people and letting people communicate from the national level on down to the congressional district level...lower if possible. With a lot of thinking and a little programming, it’s all possible.
Then do it yourself.
OK, what does this mean? And why is Al Gore excluded? Was he painted accurately or what?
The problem with Pinchgut Mikey’s analysis is that he completely discounts the fact that his liberalism really soured the country on him. Remember when he made the moronic comments about rape and his wife? American men said “there’s no way in hell I’m voting for this clown”.
He also reminds me of a better time in American Politics..when liberals lost the Presidential race by landslides.
I don’t have the user base, nor do I have the time to create the user base to make such a think useful.
I nominate you as a candidate. If you cared at all about usefulness, you wouldn’t have posted such tripe as a response to my post. Therefore, you’re a perfect selection to go create your own userbase and forum for this idea from scratch.
Anyone with a synapse.
shh...don’t tell anyone...we may just do that anyway! :)
:::::the 1988 version of Swift-Boatingthe G.O.P.s success with Willie Horton,:::::
the democraps are aces at this. for example:
bruce herschenshon was ahead of baba boxer in the polls
until the last weekend when she claimed that he had been looking
at porno.
he did not have time to respond.
Sounds like Susie Estrich is still advising him. Now THERE’S a winner!
The Democrat-controlled Congress has, what--a 17 percent approval rating?
Everybody is just itching to reward the Democrats with more votes, you betcha. / sarcasm
Have you guys seen the data base Newt is compiling? When I sign on, it shows others in my area and provides the ability to contact them. Go put in your name and zip code and see what you think.
It’s been 19 years but the Duke still makes me puke.
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