GOP to Public: 'We're Utterly Lost, Do You Have Suggestions?'
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/election08/106228/
It's an unusual concession, isn't it? Given this week's results, it
stands to reason that those in positions of power in the Republican
Party are in a tough spot. Worse, they have to figure out a way
forward without any real ideas or policy solutions that Americans
might like.
So, in an exercise that seems rather sad, the RNC is turning to the
rank and file, hoping they might have some ideas on how the party can
pull itself out of its ditch. (via the "Rachel Maddow Show" from last
night)
Republicans are trying to figure out what went wrong, so they've
decided to listen up by inviting supporters to weigh in with their
views on the election outcome and where the party should go from here.
Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. (Mike) Duncan said
today the party will be creating a Web site to gather feedback from
GOP voters.

"In the coming weeks the RNC will launch a new online initiative
called 'Republicans for a Reason," Duncan said at a National Press
Club gathering. "It will provide voters a forum to speak their mind;
to tell us why they are Republicans; to tell us how we may have let
them down this year; and what we can do to restore their confidence in
our party."

It's an unusual concession, isn't it? Republicans are effectively
telling voters, "We're lost and hope someone might give us some
direction."

In fact, the Guardian reported that voters can also offer the RNC
advice on what to do next through a "hotline," appealing for
suggestions from the public on how to rebuild. (I've looked around the
phone number, but I haven't tracked it down. If anyone knows how to
call into the hotline, let me know.)



The point, of course, isn't that Republicans are trying some new
gimmicks, but rather, that the party has fallen so far, it doesn't
even know what to do next.



The debate over which is the "party of ideas" appears to be over -- as
is Karl Rove's idea of "permanent" Republican majority.





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