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Monday, May 19, 2008
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Thnk Globally, Act Locally
by Rich Galen
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On Friday at noon I was the guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Republican Communications Association - the organization of press secretaries who work for GOP Members of the US House of Representatives.

After an extremely lengthy (and, I suspect, extremely boring) recitation of my background as a press/communications/media person we got into the meat of the thing and I pointed out that, unless they happened to be the communications director for the Republican Conference, they had one job and one job only: To put their boss in the best possible light for the voters in his or her home District.

I reminded them that in every town and in every neighborhood of every city at 10 AM every weekday morning the judge, the real estate broker, the banker, the owner of the department store and the guy who owns the factory on the outskirts of town get together to discuss and/or solve the issues of the day.

"Let Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) and Mullfave Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (R-FL) and the rest of the leadership worry about the grand theories of this election," I said. "Your responsibility is to be in touch with your District office and know what those guys at the 10 O'clock coffee klatch are whining about."

The saying, "all politics is local" is attributed to former Speaker Tip O'Neill (D-MA). Even if someone else said it first, it is still an enormously powerful driver . Or should be.

The three-straight losses by House Republicans in open seats which had previously been held by the GOP proves the point.

In two of the three - Louisiana and Mississippi - Republicans ran ads against Barack Obama.

The national press corps misunderstood the meaning of the fact that the GOP candidates lost after these ads, thinking that means anti-Obama ads won't work in the fall in the race against John McCain.

It meant nothing of the sort. What it DID mean was this: You only nationalize Congressional elections when the environment is in your favor. Else, you make the race my guy (the 8-year incumbent who has done so much for this District) against your guy (about whom you know nothing).

If something happens in Washington which is good for your District then, by all means, shout from the rooftops what a huge leadership role your boss took in helping get the amendment adopted or the bill passed.

If something dreadful happens, shout from those same rooftops that your boss, having fought like Jean Valjean in the barricade scene in Les Misérables, is now limping through Statuary Hall, bloodied but unbowed, vowing to fight on every day against whatever it was that was in the bill which was going to cause your District to fall into the sea.

When I went to work in the US House back in '77, Democrats came into the post-Watergate 95th Congress with a veto-proof margin of 292-143. The Democrats had a majority (149 seats) larger than the entire GOP membership.

So, I know what it is like to be way, WAY in the minority as a GOP press secretary.

I might have just been a rube from Marietta, Ohio 45750 but I knew this: If I had anything to do with it, Rep. John Erlenborn was not going to lose his next election.

I did, and he didn't.

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Rah Rah
That's the ticket -- Lie to the People.

Keep quiet about Newt and the other boneheads selling the Party down the river with global warming, pork bills and such. Mums the word.

Instead shout from the rooftops what a huge leadership role your RINO boss took. Hahahaha. Whoops, don't so that either.

Just lie your asses off. Your job depends on it.

Repubs are as cynical as Dems now
This proves that the Repubs are at least as the Dems now -- and perhaps always.

Where oh where is the true stand on principle, e.g., attempts to shed the Dept of Ed and so on?

Repubs will never succeed as dem-light.
Repubs will continue to lose as dems light. Dems will win with semi-conservatives willing to kowtow to Pelosi and Reid.

The only exception would be if McCain nominated Hillary as VP. He could destroy both parties at the same time. More likely he'll only destroy the GOP.

Democrats and McCain think globbally and act locoly.


Obamas scariest yet
Subject: Obamas scariest statement yet
"Islam can be compatible with the modern world. It can be a partner with the Christian & Jewish & Hindu & Buddhist faiths in trying to create a better world." Barak Obama 2008
Democratic Compassion Forum at Messiah College Apr 13, 2008

compatible = capable of existing together in harmony.
Islam is a 700 AD religion and has NO rights for women.

partner = to join as a partner.
Islam and the Jewish religion partners?
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Of all the things Obama has said this is by far the scariest.

Obama thinks Hamas and Iran can become partners with America and Israel?

“At the “World Without Zionism” conference held in Tehran in October 2005, as the crowd
chanted “death to Israel, death to America, death to England,” the Iranian President
Ahminajead said...with the help of the Almighty, we shall soon experience a world without America and Zionism, notwithstanding those who doubt.”

Obama is talking about negotiating with the madman from Iran who has stated in no uncertain
terms that America and Israel will be destroyed in Ahminajeads lifetime?


Sincerity

Credibility and sincerity, two things that show a man's character must have some basis of truth or they become a sick characature and easy pickings for Democrats. Providing accurate information in reponse to "table talk" is always helpful in that it educates your constituency and increases your credibility, triggers grassroots support and defuses unreasonable requests.

Doing your homework in policy and being able to communicate expense and benefit would be great.

Refering back to current and future obligations in your reach for additional funding would be spectacular when the expense of government waste, unfunded and unaffordable entitlements and inefficiency weigh on folks minds...

(I am aware that for this moment entitlement beneficiaries may out weight payees. Just remember that due to Republican irresponsability the upcoming generation may not be kind to those who enslaved them to this debt.)

You are creating a generational rift by not exerting mature deliberation on sustainable government.

Truth in advertising is the best response to cynicism.

So if your Congressman or Senator really is a Democrat you might want to recraft your branding.

TH & Losing the Debate
As I write this at 9 a.m., there are only five comments to Galen's piece, the first two are from people who are passionate, negative & slightly off-target, and the oldest dates from 20 hours ago (so this thread is largely finished).

Now it is reasonable to suspect that _most_ TH readers are at least somewhat passionate about politics, or they wouldn't be reading this stuff. And when there is a sense that one's cause is getting trounced, there should be some depression / frustration / negativity.

But those negative passions are overriding reason. And once our behaviors become irrational, we will hurt ourselves. Mike, Wolfie, and Retired Geek hurt their own cause (unless, of course, they are really just plants from MoveOn.org traveling under false colors.)

Mike, for example, is so obsessed with an ex- (notice; ex-) Representative from Georgia, that he risks seeing his Oregon district go to some Democrat who will promise to do something about the local stray dog problem.

Thank heaven for people like Lisa who post thoughtful replies. (And I enjoyed the humor in RandomThoughts' "typos".)

But TownHall in general needs to pay more attention to the effects it has on perceptions of the conservative cause. I think it was Nietzsche who said, "In every movement, there are some so fanatic as to defame their cause." TH's comment spaces seem to be attracting them.

Lie to the People
They have been lying forever. This is all politicians and both parties.

I would love to see the day when they don't lie.

Most people are not engaged in politics, basically they don' give a rats rear end. That's why Obama has come so far so fast.

Ferraro said he was an empty suit, he is, big Sombrerro no cattle. But he is close to getting a lot of cattle
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