Posted on 11/08/2017 6:46:12 AM PST by beejaa
Four years ago, Virginia conservatives were told you couldnt win with a candidate who excited the Republican base. Conservatives were told that candidates like Ken Cuccinelli spelled certain doom, that the answer was a moderate establishment candidate. Tonight we now know that that candidate Ed Gillespie did worse than Ken Cuccinelli did. And Cuccinelli performed better without the support of the Virginia GOP establishment.
Ed Gillespie is certainly a good fellow. But his campaign used messages from 2004 and tactics from 1996. It seemed to exist outside of the ferocious upheavals of the modern polarized political world.
Lets take a look at a few pieces of mail I received. Put aside the woeful electronic media campaign, and the nearly non-existent social media effort. Lets just look at the mail.
The messaging was almost nostalgic, longing for a political world pre-Trump, pre-Obama, pre-polarization. It's as if President Bush was running for reelection in 2004, and it was no accident we seemed to get the same campaign. To the mail pieces.
You know when a Republican cites MSNBC theres trouble. When I received this, I assumed it was a mailing from a Democrat: MSNBC The Tone of Negative Politics Has to Change.
Great Scott, MSNBC?! A Republican? When MSNBC says the tone of negative politics has to change, I know exactly who and what they are talking about: Trump, conservatives, anyone with a principle, anyone who believes in the Constitution. What was it doing in my mailbox?
But it got worse.
Other material in support of Gillespie cited the loathsome Richmond Times and the even more loathsome DNC public relations firm known as the Washington Post.
Many who have known him for years regard Mr. Gillespie as a centrist and a pragmatist, announced the Washington Post. Gillespie Urges Compassion, hailed the Richmond Times.
Pinch me. Am I awake? Am I dreaming I am back in Philadelphia in the summer of 2000? Is this the GOP convention? The torn newspaper clip art was from the age of Motorola flip-phones. Is the mailing a spoof, a well-targeted Northam effort to depress turnout among conservatives?
But it wasnt. It was real.
Lets be clear. Unlike plenty of other candidates, Gillespie is a good fellow. But Gillespie ran a Jeb campaign in a Trump world. In fact, he avoided the president and the presidents supporters noticed.
Equally gracious is Gillespies wife Cathy. But when I got a campaign letter from her in support of her husband, I could only think some consultant needs to lose their job for writing this and sending it to me. Lets do the time warp, back to 1996 and the Dole campaign:
Ed and I first met playing in a Congressional softball league . Again, there is nothing inherently wrong with this. But this is a political season where the electorate isnt enamored by lifelong College Republicans, or even worse, TARs, otherwise known as Teenage Republicans.
But it gets worse: we were young staffers just starting out. Oh. My. Most Virginians rank congressional staffers right up there with swindlers and telemarketers, rightly or wrongly. In this political climate, highlighting a long life in politics seems like a colossal blunder.
But it gets even worse. Ed and I have devoted most of our lives to service working for and helping elected officials Again, there is nothing wrong with working for an elected official, but in this political climate?
And in case there was any ambiguity, the letter continued, Ed started his career on Capitol Hill in college, parking cars in the Senate Parking Lot. At this point I wondered if this, too, was a well thought out Northam mailer, but alas it was not. It was real.
Some will read this and ask, well whats wrong with any of that? In fairness, nothing and everything.
Theres nothing wrong with honest work parking cars at the Senate. But it betrays a complete and unrecoverable disconnect with what is happening in the country. Either you get that, or you dont.
Trump won the presidency because he got it. Trump defeated plenty of candidates who didnt, who thought the messages and tactics from decades ago still worked. They dont, and Republicans need to adapt to this new rough environment of smashmouth ideological politics, at least if they want to win.
It may not be a loss for the “Trump Train,” but it’s certainly a loss for Virginia.
Virginia was lost a long time ago.
Gillespe was a losy RINO candidate. Get over yourself.
Gillespie made a late half-hearted attempted to embrace the Trump agenda, but it was too little, too late.
Shut and go “sit to pee”. Is that your Indian name?
Trump called me 3 times, urging me to vote for the RINO
Trump did his best to look like a party man. Everyone knows Gillespe was a terrible RINO candidate. Even you.
Wasn’t talking to you punk, so f off.
Enjoy your new ANTIFA govnor. And the one you’ll get after him.
It’s a public board.
So its alright to insult someone out of the blue because its a public board. OK.
Whats the va short for? Vagina?
I remember you whining about how you couldnt vote for Gillespie because you couldnt stand to see karl rove talking about how the gope won. No need to worry about that now since the airwaves are full of leftists crowing about how Virginia voters rejected Trump and his racist, divisive, blah blah, policies.
Now the hard left has practically taken over the state. But you think the gop deserved to lose because they had a lousy candidate at the top. What logic! Thats like shooting your pig because he didnt stop the fox from killing your chickens.
But not to worry because you say its only one term. I remember guys like you saying that 4 years ago when mcauliffe was elected.
For your information, I havent voted for a Virginia republican since Ollie North. I just use GOP candidates as proxies to register a vote against the dim. Unless its john warner on the ballot. Then I use a 3rd party as my proxy.
Well hope youre happy now. You really taught those RINOs a lesson!
Voting for RINOs and you get more RINOs. As amtter of fact the next time the GOPe puts up another RINO I may vote for the Democrat. I hate the GOPe more than them.
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