Thursday, May 27, 2004
Note to RNC: Stay on Message
Oh and then there's this lovely response from the RNC.
http://www.gop.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=4242>
Yes, these people get paid a lot of money to be or work for our leaders. This was a huge missed opportunity for the RNC. With Gore's rant there was an opportunity to insert the President's message from Monday into the media again. Something along the lines of "Despite Mr. Gore's comment's the President has a vision to fullfill our promise to bring Democracy to the Iraqi people....(short summary of Monday's talking points)". This would bolster Bush's position and strengthen his message from Monday that's already getting lost. But instead the RNC staff chose taunts.
This wouldn't have happened if J.C. Watts was still crafting communciations for the GOP. He understood leadership, but that's probably why he was chased out of the party.
I'm niether pro-Gore of Anti-Bush (The Elephant is on the Edge), but I think it's fair to all of us to demand better leadership from Bush, Gore, the RNC, etc.
http://www.gop.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=4242>
Yes, these people get paid a lot of money to be or work for our leaders. This was a huge missed opportunity for the RNC. With Gore's rant there was an opportunity to insert the President's message from Monday into the media again. Something along the lines of "Despite Mr. Gore's comment's the President has a vision to fullfill our promise to bring Democracy to the Iraqi people....(short summary of Monday's talking points)". This would bolster Bush's position and strengthen his message from Monday that's already getting lost. But instead the RNC staff chose taunts.
This wouldn't have happened if J.C. Watts was still crafting communciations for the GOP. He understood leadership, but that's probably why he was chased out of the party.
I'm niether pro-Gore of Anti-Bush (The Elephant is on the Edge), but I think it's fair to all of us to demand better leadership from Bush, Gore, the RNC, etc.