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Mr. Sparkle

(2,935 posts)
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 10:18 AM Jul 2013

Republicans in recess: ‘Fighting Washington’ with planted questions

Republican leaders who run the U.S. House of Representatives have instructed members to follow a “fighting Washington” strategy during Congress’ upcoming August recess, with detailed instructions on how to plant questions, “target invitations” and “frame the key takeaways.” A detailed, manipulative 31-page planning kit, entitled “Fighting Washington for All Americans,” has been sent out by the House Republican Conference, chaired by Eastern Washington’s Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers. McMorris Rodgers is a key lieutenant of House Speaker John Boehner. Highlights (or lowlights), first reported in Roll Call, include:

– A sample op-ed piece, for House members to give local newspapers, stresses opposition to the nation’s capital in which they work. “Washington is out of control,” it reads. “But every day I serve in Congress, I work to fight Washington . . . I’m fighting Washington for you.”

– Opposition to the Affordable Care Act — Republicans have voted 39 times to repeal “Obamacare” — is stressed with such devices as an “Emergency Health Care Town Hall” with instructions on holding the event and how to stage “an impromptu” media availability to “frame the key takeaways.”

– House members are told to use so-called “ringers” in getting the discussion moving their way: “Invite at least 3-4 people with whom the member already has an established relationship. This will strengthen the conversation and take it in a direction that is most beneficial to the member’s goal.”

– The Republicans control the House, but the kit describes various ways they can deride the capital in which they serve and run against the government they are part of. These include an “Emergency Town Hall: Stopping Government Abuse” and a “#CutWaste Drive Time Radio tour” and an “Obamacare Media Tour.”

http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2013/07/23/republicans-in-reecess-fighting-washington-with-planted-questions/

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Republicans in recess: ‘Fighting Washington’ with planted questions (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Jul 2013 OP
As usual, we need DUers and strong Dems to attend these town halls and hold their feet to the fire LonePirate Jul 2013 #1
The ferocity of their efforts to repeal Obamacare is simply getting disgusting Proud Liberal Dem Jul 2013 #2
Refreshingly honest TheLion Jul 2013 #3

LonePirate

(13,426 posts)
1. As usual, we need DUers and strong Dems to attend these town halls and hold their feet to the fire
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 10:39 AM
Jul 2013

We need to ask tough questions and cut through all of this bullshit.

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,415 posts)
2. The ferocity of their efforts to repeal Obamacare is simply getting disgusting
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 10:58 AM
Jul 2013

It's one thing to want to know from your constituents what's working with the law, what's not working, and trying to figure out what they can do to fix it when they go back but that would be expecting them to do their jobs and be constructive. They would rather just fool people into believing all kinds of lies about the law so that they can just get rid of it and go back to the way things were regardless of how detrimental it was to so many people. Sure, the law isn't perfect. Sure, there's some kinks that need to be ironed out. But there's nothing that can't be fixed if there are people acting in good faith to do so. Unfortunately, that's not the Republican way.

 

TheLion

(44 posts)
3. Refreshingly honest
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:03 AM
Jul 2013

The GOP's open and honest embrace of obstructionism as a political strategy couldn't be any more clear.

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