What the GOP establishment really thinks of its base

This item has been making the rounds — I first found it at C&L — but it bears repeating. In fact, the more conservatives who hear about this, the better.

Salon’s Michael Scherer reported yesterday on the Senate hearings into the fraudulent lobbying efforts of Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlon, the “power duo stand accused of exploiting Native American tribes to the tune of roughly $66 million, laundering that money into bank accounts they controlled and then using it to buy favors for powerful members of Congress and the executive branch.”

As part of a Senate committee hearing this week, an email surfaced from Scanlon, a former Tom DeLay aide, to the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, in which Scanlon described how he’d manipulate Christian conservatives into protecting the tribe’s gambling interests.

“The wackos get their information through the Christian right, Christian radio, mail, the internet and telephone trees,” Scanlon wrote in the memo, which was read into the public record at a hearing of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. “Simply put, we want to bring out the wackos to vote against something and make sure the rest of the public lets the whole thing slip past them.” The brilliance of this strategy was twofold: Not only would most voters not know about an initiative to protect Coushatta gambling revenues, but religious “wackos” could be tricked into supporting gambling at the Coushatta casino even as they thought they were opposing it.

Remember, Scanlon isn’t just some random lobbyist with minimal understanding of internal Republican politics. He was a top staffer for Tom DeLay and the principal business partner for the most powerful GOP lobbyist in Washington. And as far as he’s concerned, the rank-and-file conservative activists — the ones who vote in primaries, volunteer for GOP campaigns, send money to support the conservative movement — are “wackos” who are easily manipulated and exploited.

About a year ago, the DLC’s Marshall Wittmann, who lobbied for the Christian Coalition before leaving the GOP, wrote a poignant item about the Republicans’ conservative base. “Perhaps some day it will dawn on the rank and file of social conservatives that they are being manipulated to serve another agenda by the hierarchy of the Republican Party,” Wittmann said. “Until then…the GOP will take them for suckers.”

Perhaps James Dobson and his supporters might consider Scanlon’s email and wonder if Wittmann was right.

I’m sure Dobson is all in on the manipulation. He’s the guy who gets those whackos (and Whacko IS the correct term for many of these people any way) all fired up with inflammatory rhetoric. He’s the master manipulator; enriching himself off of these whackos.
Frankly I think these whackos deserve what they get from the GOP, the fundies are fringe lunatics who have been fairly successful at being loud enough to have their voices echoed by the Mainstream Media. If you’re stupid enough to think that the Republicans care about the little guy than, in my mind, you deserve to be manipulated and used.

  • Thanks for that good item. I suspect that James Dobson and his ilk feel the same way about their own supporters as Scanlon does.

  • Who would have thought such a thing?! Self-identified “faithful” who predicate their entire lives on believing a theology could be duped into blindly supporting a political agenda.

    Sounds like the trickery of science! By presenting evidence of manipulation and contempt the left has attacked the faithful. What is next? Are they going to say that Santa could not possibly visit every (Christian) home in the world in one night delivering pool tables and rollerblades?

    Form the crusaders into a circle and prepare to “lock and load”!

  • Maybe the “wackos” will finally realize that they’re being manipulated…

    Only problem with that is that they’ve been manipulated for the last 2,000 years.

    Send this to all your wacko friends and relatives, but don’t hold your breath.

  • It’s amazing and tragic. The rich and powerful
    rule America through manipulation of the
    ignorant and bigoted, and the rest of us
    have to suffer for it.

  • John McCain chairs the committee where this is surfacing as it continues to investigate Abramoff/Scanlon…and this is about the only hard core oversight I’ve noticed from the Repub’s…could McCain be interested in a little purging of the Republican ranks before he runs in 2008???…the Christian right did McCain no favors in 2000…just wondering…

  • I expect that since most of these conservative Christian leaders are being richly rewarded these emails will get little play (if any) in the conservative Christian arena.

  • Nah McCain won’t go after the Christains. The Whackos are the only reason why non-millionaires vote Republican – well that and Supply-Side economics which is also a tool to confuse people.

  • The most effective line Democrats could take in the 2006 elections, is one, which emphasized “betrayal” — say in various ways, that Bush has “betrayed” in various American middle. It does not have to be about “moral values” — it would make more sense, if Democrats followed “betrayal” with economic data about how Bush has been shifting risk onto to the middle class and transferring income to the very wealthy at the same time.

    The concept of “betrayal” is not all that appealling to the Democratic base, but a narrative of betrayal would reverberate among the Republican Christian base, and both suppress their voting and peel off a few.

  • Hopefully emails like Scanlon’s will finally make them reali….

    ABORTION
    INTELLIGENT DESIGN
    GAY MARRIAGE
    GODLESS DEMOCRATS

    What were we talking about?

  • Evidence is only relevant to the reality-based crowd.

    The “faith-based” crowd will continute to believe utter bullshit BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT THEIR ENTIRE RELIGION IS ALL ABOUT!

    The fundamentalists are perfect zombies. Their entire lives are driven by believing in fairy tales and being frightened of ghosts and shadows that do not exist. What the hell makes anyone think that evidence like this is going to mean anything to them?

    Anyone capable of believing that god put dinosaur bones in the Earth 5,000 years ago JUST TO FUCK WITH OUR HEADS is going to have no problem believing that Scanlon’s memo was forged by devil-worshipping, satanic, godless liberals.

    Bzzzt. Thanks for playing, better luck next time.

  • I’m glad the Scanlon memo surfaced, for our enjoyment at least, and to confirm our sense of reality, but I don’t think it’ll have any effect on the whackos. They come with built-in reality filters. As in statements like 1 Corinthians 1:27: “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise….” Or William Jennings Bryan’s “refutation” of Clarence Darrow during Scopes: “I am more interested in the Rock of Ages than the ages of rocks.” Or Bush’s whole “Lookie there!” diversionary fear-and-loathing items (as listed above by doubtful). I think the most we can hope for, and should count on, is that the current wave of Know-Nothing religiosity will soon have run its course and die out of its own escapist ineptitude, as has ever previous such wave in American history.

  • One does wonder when the “wackos” are going to get tired of being cynically used. But then, in their heart of hearts, they know that they will only ever get anything by being part of the GOP. They know (though will likely never admit out loud) that without the GOP giving them legitimacy and a wider audience – they would be just be powerless wackos.

  • Like I say Fundies deserve what they get. I don’t feel sorry for people who are repeatedly fooled and taken advantage of because they refeuse to look at real evidence and are determined to base their life around “faith” and wave any facts away. While there have been previous waves of fundementalist fevour I think this one is different and more self sustaining. This one is based around the fundies taking control of society rather than the more classical goal of fundies seperating themselves from “evil” society. Also with their whole media system of fundie TV, Radio, books, movies, etc. constantly reinforcing their viewpoints it seems like it’ll be a long time before these nutcases crawl back into their holes.

    It’s beyond me why anyone would want to be a Fundie, it seems pretty crappy. The idea of actually “thinking” like a Fundie seems so far fetched to me I cannot relate to them or their mindset at all. I find that with many other viewpoints I can usually understand the logic behind them or why people might think the way they do, but with Fundementalism I can’t comprehend it. The basic axioms of their belief system seem so outlandish and fantastical the idea that people devote their lives to this system seems bizzare.

  • I heard Tina Fey did a bit on Saturday Night Live that showed a big pie chart on the wall. The schtick was something like:

    “According to this chart, 65% of the American public disagree with Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq. The other 35% believe Adam and Eve rode dinosaurs to church.”

    How brilliant is that??? I couldn’t stop laughing for hours.

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