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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

RNC Reaction to Specter: Outrage, Hyperbole, and Sheer Terror

I see the Republican National Committee is taking Arlen Specter's defection well. The following histrionic email was sent out to the RNC mailing list, titled "Outrage over Arlen Specter":

Dear _____,

I hope Arlen Specter's party change outrages you. It should for two reasons:

First--Specter claimed it was philosophical--and pointed his finger of blame at Republicans all over America for his defection to the Democrats. He told us all to go jump in the lake today.

I'm sorry, but I don't believe a word he said.

Arlen Specter committed a purely political and self-serving act today. He simply believes he has a better chance of saving his political hide and his job as a Democrat. He loves the title of Senator more than he loves the party--and the principles--that elected him and nurtured him.

Second--and more importantly--Arlen Specter handed Barack Obama and his band of radical leftists nearly absolute power in the United States Senate. In leaving the Republican Party--and joining the Democrats--he absolutely undercut Republicans' efforts to slow down Obama's radical agenda through the threat of filibuster.

Facing defeat in Pennsylvania's 2010 Republican primary due to his left-wing voting record, and an end to his 30 year career in the U.S. Senate, he has peddled his services--and his vote--to the leftist Obama Democrats who aim to remake America with their leftist plan.

As recently as April 9th, Senator Specter said he would run in the Pennsylvania primary next year as a Republican. Why the sudden change of heart? Clearly, this was an act based on political expediency by a craven politician desperate to keep his Washington power base--not the act of a statesman.

His defection to the Democrat Party puts the Democrats in an almost unstoppable position to pass Obama's destructive agenda of income redistribution, health care nationalization, and a massive expansion of entitlements.

Arlen Specter has put his loyalty to his own political career above his duty to his state and nation.

You and I have a choice. Some will use Specter's defection as an excuse to fold the tent and give up. I believe that you are not one of those people. When Benedict Arnold defected to the British, George Washington didn't fold the tent and give up either.

He grit his teeth more determined than ever to succeed. That's what I'm asking you to do today.

Join me in this fight by making a secure online contribution of $25, $50, $100, $500 or $1,000 right now to build our army of supporters and defeat Democrat candidates like Arlen Specter in next year's elections.

Stand with me. I need your support today.

Sincerely,

Michael Steele
Chairman, Republican National Committee

P.S. _____, we need to respond to Senator Specter's decision to join President Obama's efforts to change America into a European Welfare State. Please help our Party move forward by making a secure online contribution of $25, $50, $100, $500 or $1,000 to give our Republican leaders & candidates the political muscle they need to resist the Obama-Pelosi-Specter agenda. Thank you.


Don't you just love how crazy this is? "Arlen Specter handed Barack Obama and his band of radical leftists nearly absolute power," "European Welfare State," and "leftist Obama Democrats who aim to remake America with their leftist plan." Leftist leftists with leftists and a side of leftists.

And Specter as Benedict Arnold? I get that he's a turncoat, but is becoming a Democrat really an act of treason? That seems to be the suggestion, since Steele compares the GOP to George Washington.

Reading this over, I'm struck by just how hysterical and panicked the language is. It gives you an idea of what kind of person the Republican party is shooting for these days -- the perpetually afraid. It reads like a comment thread on FreeRepublic.com. If your pants are dry, you aren't a good Republican.

1 comments:

M said...

"Arlen Specter committed a purely political and self-serving act today. He simply believes he has a better chance of saving his political hide and his job as a Democrat. He loves the title of Senator more than he loves the party--...."Senator Specter has gone through chemotherapy for Hodgkins lymphoma as recently as last year.

Brain tumor(s?).

He's 79 years old.

A guy who's endured as he has, and at his age, doesn't strike me as a guy thinking unrealistically, though certainly optimistically, about political opportunism and distant future prospects.

Who knows.

I like the move, though.

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