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It just knocks me off my feet how deep the denial in the Republican party goes. They run the worst candidate in my lifetime (yes, worse than Dole, worse than Dukakis, worse than Mondale) - no message, no values, no charisma, and absolutely no balls - against a a guy with a rock-star persona who plays dirty and has the media completely in the tank for him, and then you blame technology for the loss. It's like somebody who's dying of terminal cancer worrying about his pedicure. The amount of stupid needed to even bring this up is staggering.

What's really breathtaking is that the Republicans are still tarred by their opponents as the party of business. I'd consider that a complement, but I wouldn't give it to them because people who think like this couldn't run a business for 10 minutes. When you have problems, you identify them all and then prioritize them. You concentrate your resources on the ones that cause you the most damage or will give you the best gain. You don't try to sell your abominably crappy product by changing the marketing - this will at best work for a few years, and each time it does work it trashes your reputation even further and gives you a bigger hole to dig out of. You fix ... the freaking ... product.

Or whatever. Go spend a ton of money on an uber-slick high-tech Internet campaign. The only thing you really have to communicate these days is that the Republican Party is comprised of big-government sell-outs who are too busy sucking up to the Democrats to worry about small government and low taxes. See how that works for you.

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