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5 Dumb GOP Mistakes We Better Fix Before 2020
Townhall.com ^ | November 15, 2018 | Kurt Schlichter

Posted on 11/15/2018 5:35:02 AM PST by Kaslin

The good thing about screwing up is that you can learn from your mistakes and do better next time. That, of course, assumes you are not a Republican Party official, because the GOP Establishment seems largely incapable of learning from its mistakes.

We should try again anyway.

We won some races, but we lost a lot more. Losing has one advantage over winning – pain is a better teacher than joy. After all, winning generally teaches you the wrong lessons. It makes you complacent. Look at Texas. The governor did worse than expected; Ted Cruz had a close call, and down ballot the Texas GOP got thrashed. In Texas. With a great economy. Because the Texas GOP got soft from too much winning.

Look, there are sometimes reasons for poor performance that are beyond our control. Tex Kennedy poured $70 million into the race, and the Democrat transcriptionist media nearly flooded Houston all over again slobbering all over that skateboarding goof. It’s no surprise that these factors had an effect – I don’t blame Ted Cruz, but I do blame the guys who were supposed to be keeping the Lone Star State red. The Dems went out and mobilized people who had not been mobilized before. The GOP should have done the same with its own people long ago – it should have had its grassroots wired. But it didn’t, because for a couple decades it didn’t need to. Well, it needs to.

Lesson One: Never get into the mindset that you can’t lose. Always play like you’re 10 points back, which is what saved Ted Cruz.

Let’s look at Arizona. If resumes were competing, Martha McSally, A-10 pilot, would have crushed Pinko Barbie. But resumes don’t run for office; people do. My AZ pal Jon Gabriel has a deep dive post-mortem, but there are some key lessons we have to draw from this ~1 point debacle. McSally is an admirable person who decided to run on “I’m impressive and not one of those conservative kooks” instead of on “Here are the things I stand for that I will get done.” Now, Sinema also ran a campaign based on personality – “I’m nice and oh so moderate.” So why would the average person pick McSally over Sinema if the only difference was “Impressive” versus “Nice?” What was McSally for?

Not being either Sinema or a conservative?

Hardly inspiring. Here’s an alternative idea. How about you embody the conservative values the GOP base wants? How about you not channel Jeff “18% Approval” Flake by launching Operation Desert Sasse and imitating the gutless weenie vibe of the same dork who you were seeking to replace because the GOP base fired him for not being conservative enough?

Trump endorsed her, but like he had a choice. It kind of shows the mindset that led to this fiasco – Well, these conservative dummies will be dazzled by Trump’s thumbs-up of necessity, so we don’t need to pay attention to them. Wrong! McSally had a bloody primary against Kelli Ward and Joe Arpaio – say what you want, but they stood for something, and it was something the GOP voters liked. But did McSally go on stage with the defeated primary candidates to show unity? Not that I know of. I do know she skipped out on conservative events and cancelled appearing on the Mark Levin Show. That is certifiably insane.

She ran away from being conservative, and – surprise! – when she looked back the conservatives were not behind her when she needed them. As my new book Militant Normals: How Regular Americans Are Rebelling Against the Elite to Reclaim Our Democracy explains, we’re tired of being disrespected by GOP candidates who seem to find their own voters slightly icky. That 2% edge McSally needed to win was right there for the taking among the Ward and Arpaio fans, but she shunned them. She didn’t want to scare the neurotic suburban mommy demo that these squishes always seem to chase and never quite catch. Falling into that trap was the insight of the out-of-state consultants McSally hired and listened to – diss the people who would vote for you in order to suck up to people who would never vote for you. But those conservatives voted for Governor Ducey, and in droves.

Lesson Two: Be for something – specifically, conservatism. Nail down the base by not buying into the Fredocon notion that true conservatives should be ashamed of being conservative.

Florida is always close and crazy, being full of Floridians, but we need to understand that the “Why looky here, a whole bunch of new votes” thing is the wave of the future. Today, every blue enclave is Chicago, and if it’s close they will cheat. It’s going to happen. They are already planning on it. Remember, election theft is a part of the Democrat campaign plan just as much as ads about Republicans murdering grandmas; it’s neither an aberration nor a rarity, but a deliberate strategy that has worked in the past. The people who will steal our elections are not Russians; they are the nitwits who are babbling about Russians stealing our elections.

Lesson Three: We need to be ready. We need lawyers prepositioned and poised to fight wherever we expect the corruption to happen. And we need to win races outside the margin of fraud.

We got slammed below the fold. We lost 300+ stage legislature seats on November 6th. Remember how smug we were about winning 1000+ seats during the Obama years? Change is inevitable, and in a split nation we have to lose some seats sometime, but 300+? Do we have a coherent plan for recovering them? The state government seats are our farm team of future talent and they will have a huge effect on redistricting after the next census. A seat in the Idaho House of People Who Live In Idaho is not as glamorous a US Senate race, but it’s important.

Lesson Four: We need to get back in the fight down ballot. Who is the GOP leader in charge of that nationwide? If the answer is “Shrug,” that’s the wrong answer.

Finally, we need good candidates. They are out there. The search for our stars in 2020 started November 7, or at least it better have. We need a solid candidate on every ballot. Again, who is the GOP official in charge of recruiting? What is his/her/xir name?

And we need to be picky in our primaries. You know the guy who lost to Flattop Jerk in Montana? Turns out he had some baggage those of us out here in the rest of America did not know about. Montanans voted for Trump by pretty big margins; they didn’t turn into SJWs in the last two years. But they felt that liberal creep Jon Tester represented them better than the GOP candidate – why? What were their concerns that our party ignored, that our GOP voters ignored in the primary? Let’s vet our candidates better – not just the party functionaries but those of us who vote in the primaries need to be much more careful.

Lesson Five: Candidate quality matters. No more losers.

Losing sucks. But you know what sucks worse? Losing twice in a row. So we Normals need to get militant and demand that our GOP Establishment try something new – like learning from its mistakes.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2018election; 2020election; arizona; election2018; election2020; gop; kurtschlichter; marthamcsally; schlichter; trump2020; winning
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To: Kaslin

I don’t think the GOP is stupid, I think they are bought off and like the money. So all the reasoning and pointing out mistakes in the world isn’t going to do anything. They are purchased, bribed, bought off. You will get stupid stares. The GOP entity you speak to will nod and nod and nod and think “This fool appears to believe I will give up all my nice bribe money ha ha.”

I looked up all the head people in the AZ GOP -— first on their website to get the names and then Wikipedia and their Facebook pages. They seem to me to be totally hopeless -— John McCain’s people. They babble all the right conservative babble and do nothing. The only conclusion is that they like the bribes. I don’t see any way to get rid of all of them and put fighters in there. When Cindy McCain defended absentee ballots, against what McSally said, I really lost hope. I feel really really discouraged this morning. All the logical good advice here is spot on but I have been thinking that since 2001 and nothing has changed.

Trump said “I will teach them how to win” but they don’t want to win. The bribe money is too good. The GOP is a criminal enterprise.


21 posted on 11/15/2018 6:08:13 AM PST by squarebarb ( Fairy tales are basically true.)
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To: Kaslin

Lesson Six: Quit playing it safe. Prevent Defense always loses. I don’t know how this has failed to register.


22 posted on 11/15/2018 6:08:43 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Alberta's Child

Trump’s pitch to suburban voters should be a reminder that under Democrat rule the Obama Administration had HUD busily working behind the scenes to force Section 8 housing into all of their neighborhoods.

The Donald put a stop to that.


23 posted on 11/15/2018 6:10:04 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Alberta's Child
Almost every immigrant group in this country turns progressively more CONSERVATIVE with each succeeding generation.

I'm not so sure that is going to be the case. Our own native-born Millenials are moving well into their 30's and still clinging to Left-wing Socialism.


24 posted on 11/15/2018 6:11:17 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: ArtDodger
One mistake only. Stop electing RINOs.

Someone tell that the the Northern Virginia RINO army which never really gets behind a consecutive R candidate. Also, tell the RNC to at lease ENDORSE a guy like Corey Stewart. Jeez maybe spend a few bucks on him too.

25 posted on 11/15/2018 6:13:01 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Alberta's Child
Well unfortunately, people in the suburbs are slowly becoming just as dumb and shortsighted as the people in the cities close to them. Real jobs that produce things of value that people want were and still are far superior to most of these "service economy" jobs.

Anyone who thinks we can maintain an economy based on debt, leverage-based financial shenanigans, endlessly increasing home values, and data mining indefinitely is going to be in for the rude awakening of a lifetime.

26 posted on 11/15/2018 6:13:43 AM PST by jpl ("You are fake news.")
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To: central_va

The Democrats’ own analysis shows that they were outspending Republicans 5:1 or more in districts that were flipped. Paul Ryan deliberately took a dive here by shutting off the money spigot.


27 posted on 11/15/2018 6:14:24 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: be-baw

One thing I noticed is he didn’t use the word “normal” until the last paragraph.


28 posted on 11/15/2018 6:15:09 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors (at the time of election!)
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To: Kaslin

The problem is the Republican party is made up of a nationalist majority and a powerful small minority globalist faction. Globalists and Nationalists should never be in the same party but here we are. It’s like mixing vinegar and water, you can shake it all you want but it always separates out.


29 posted on 11/15/2018 6:16:48 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

FPR


30 posted on 11/15/2018 6:17:24 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

It doesn’t cost the RinoNC one dime to endorse our candidate.


31 posted on 11/15/2018 6:18:21 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Kaslin

I know most on here probably already have but a good step forward is quit giving money to the RNC.

They take OUR (Conservative leaning) money and back RINOs and GOPes, while ignoring the Conservatives and in the past basically openly campaigning against them....

We got Blumenthal, and a few other clowns because the RNC would not support the R candidate - including sticking Virginia with McAuliffe.

At least now the President doesn’t have to ‘suck up’ to Congress because ‘HE’ held it by party even though a lot of inner backstabbing was going on, as well as a couple of slugs in the Senate.

I realize things ‘take time’ but it does appear that Rs and RNC sat back and let AZ walk away, FL is slipping and sliding and a ‘controversy’ is being raised in GA...

WHERE is the RNC?


32 posted on 11/15/2018 6:19:45 AM PST by xrmusn ((6/98)Success is not final-failure is not fatal-it is the courage to continue that counts.WChurchill)
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To: hawkaw
>>>Do you think another issue is Trump himself especially when he goes off message?

You bet. While that plays to a small subset here on FR who live in a bubble, it doesn't play well in certain parts of the country and some on FR don't get it. What it does is it motivates that moderate, who may NOT go vote, to go vote for the other side. Some here just need to understand he's not as popular in many places as he is in our bubble...and tweeting these things doesn't help.

If he will stick to his policies, he's a winner. When he tweets stupid things, it's a losing proposition. It may motivate us, but we are going to vote anyway. All elections are about GOTV at the base level. The last thing we need is his tweets motivating the other side to go vote.

33 posted on 11/15/2018 6:22:35 AM PST by NELSON111 (Congress: The Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog show. Theater for sheep. My politics determines my "hero")
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

Kevin McCarthy,s first words after election as House minority leader?

“I’m going to work with the Democrats.”


34 posted on 11/15/2018 6:29:23 AM PST by oldbill
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To: Kaslin
The problem is that these are not mistakes. . .they are intentional. It is the establishment strategy to destroy the notion that America should be great again. This is seen as the problem and when Conservatives and America lose, the Progressive establishment wins.

That's why as Democrats continue to steal elections and the Media insists there is no evidence of election fraud, the Republicans were all celebrating that Mitch McConnell will remain as Senate Majority Leader.

35 posted on 11/15/2018 6:32:28 AM PST by McBuff (To be, rather than to seem)
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To: Kaslin

Will read later


36 posted on 11/15/2018 6:35:22 AM PST by DLfromthedesert
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To: Kaslin

It might help if we stop pretending that there is such a thing as a GOP that wanted to win. If there had been a somewhat unified Republican party backing President Trump these past two years the Democrat party would barely exist at this point. Such a party would never stand for the blatant election theft now taking place throughout the nation.

Instead we had 40 Rino Congressmen retire all at once just to give the Democrats a chance to take the House and limit Trump’s power. We had lots of dull establishment candidates like McSally and we didn’t even bother campaigning effectively for them.

It was Trump’s hard work that at least saved the Senate, but he was fighting an uphill battle against his own party. I don’t know why he even bothers at this point.


37 posted on 11/15/2018 6:41:41 AM PST by Junk Silver ("It's a little hard to herd people onto trains when they're shooting at you." SirLurkedalot)
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To: CondorFlight

Lesson six: the idea is winning and control of House, Senate and White House. Dems learned their lessons and went back to their ‘06 formula by running people in more conservative districts that were moderates or sold themselves as moderates. Some conservatives (Arpaio and Ward diehards) meanwhile rather lose Senate and House seats than vote for someone not pure enough.

We need to have control in order to push our agenda or approve judges etc. as bad as Flake, Sasse, Murkowski and Collins May be they still vote R for control of Senate. McSally would have done the same as well as Heller.

One cannot pilot a plane if one is not sitting at the controls.


38 posted on 11/15/2018 6:45:38 AM PST by georgiarat (The most expensive thing in the world is a cheap Army and Navy. - Carl Vinson)
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To: Shadow44
I can tell you from my own experience that my peers and family members who are the children of recent immigrants are more conservative than their parents. In most cases they've actually converted their parents from Democrats to Republicans simply by pointing out how much money they (both the parents and their grown children) were pissing away in taxes.

The trend you describe is the result of unearned wealth. The "exile grandchildren" have been pampered all their lives just like their American peers ... and they vote like misfits and losers simply because they lost their American identity.

39 posted on 11/15/2018 6:59:10 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("The Russians escaped while we weren't watching them ... like Russians will.")
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To: Buckeye McFrog
Our own native-born Millenials are moving well into their 30's and still clinging to Left-wing Socialism.

That's because it doesn't matter how old they are. Emotionally, they're still 12 years old.

40 posted on 11/15/2018 7:00:09 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("The Russians escaped while we weren't watching them ... like Russians will.")
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