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RNC Document Mocks Donors, Plays on 'Fear'
The Republican National Committee plans to raise money this election cycle through an aggressive campaign capitalizing on "fear" of President Barack Obama and a promise to "save the country from trending toward socialism."
The strategy was detailed in a confidential party fundraising presentation, obtained by POLITICO, which also outlines how "ego-driven" wealthy donors can be tapped with offers of access and "tchochkes."
The presentation was delivered by RNC Finance Director Rob Bickhart to top donors and fundraisers at a party retreat in Boca Grande, Florida on February 18, a source at the gathering said.
In neat PowerPoint pages, it lifts the curtain on the often-cynical terms of political marketing, displaying an air of disdain for the party's donors that is usually confined to the barroom conversations of political operatives.
The presentation explains the Republican fundraising in simple terms.
"What can you sell when you do not have the White House, the House, or the Senate...?" it asks.
The answer: "Save the country from trending toward Socialism!"
Manipulating donors with crude caricatures and playing on their fears is hardly unique to Republicans or to the RNC - Democrats raised millions off George W. Bush in similar terms - but rarely is it practiced in such cartoonish terms.
One page, headed "The Evil Empire," pictures Obama as the Joker from Batman, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leaders Harry Reid are depicted as Cruella DeVille and Scooby Doo, respectively.
The document, which two Republican sources said was prepared by the party's finance staff, comes as Chairman Michael Steele struggles to retain the trust and allegiance of major donors, who can give as much as $30,400 a year to the party.
Under Steele, the RNC has shifted toward a reliance on small donors, but the document reveals extensive, confidential details of the strategy for luring wealthy checkwriters, which range from luxury retreats in California wine country to tickets to a professional fight in Las Vegas.
The 72-page document was provided to POLITICO by a Democrat, who said a hard copy had been left in the hotel hosting the $2,500-a-head retreat, the Gasparilla Inn & Club. Sources at the event said the presentation was delivered by Bickhart and by the RNC Finance Chairman, Peter Terpeluk, a former ambassador to Luxembourg under President George W. Bush.
The RNC reacted with alarm to a question about it Wednesday, emailing major donors to warn them of a reporter's question, and distancing Steele from its contents.
"The document was used for a fundraising presentation Chairman Steele did not attend, nor had he seen the document," RNC Communications Director Doug Heye said in an email. "Fundraising documents are often controversial.
"Obviously, the Chairman disagrees with the language and finds the use of such imagery to be unacceptable. It will not be used by the Republican National Committee - in any capacity - in the future," Heye said.
The most unusual section of the presentation is a set of six slides headed "RNC Marketing 101." The presentation divides fundraising into two traditional categories, direct marketing and major donors, and lays out the details of how to approach each group.
The small donors who are the targets of direct marketing are described under the heading "Visceral Giving." Their motivations are listed as "fear;" "Extreme negative feelings toward existing Administration;" and "Reactionary."
Major donors, by contrast, are treated in a column headed "Calculated Giving."
Their motivations include: "Peer to Peer Pressure"; "access"; and "Ego-Driven."
The slide also allows that donors may have more honorable motives, including "Patriotic Duty."
A major Republican donor described the state of the RNC's relationship with major donors as "disastrous," with veteran givers beginning to abandon the committee, which is becoming increasingly reliant on small donors.
The party's average contribution in 2009, according to the document, was just $40, and the shift toward a financial reliance on the grassroots may help explain Steele's increasingly strident tone toward the Obama Administration.
While the crude portrayal of Obama may be - as Steele ‘s spokesman put it - "unacceptable," other elements of the presentation may be of equal interest to close political observers.
The RNC plans to raise $8.6 million from major donors alone in 2010, less than 10% of its total 2009 fundraising take, which was primarily from small donors."
The center of that plan is an extensive, and colorful, schedule of events. Along with traditional fundraisers with conservative luminaries including Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes, the party plans to raise $80,000 for a trip to London to meet David Cameron, the British Conservative Party leader, on September 17.
The RNC's "Young Eagles" - younger major donors and the only group, according to a major donor, continuing to pull its weight financially - are invited to a "professional bull riding event" in October, expected to raise $50,000, and to a no-holds-barred Ultimate Fighting Championship fight in Las Vegas the same month, expected to raise $60,000.
The RNC's aim, according to one section of the document: "Putting the Fun Back in FUNdraising."
CORRECTION: The RNC raised a total of $81 million in 2009. An earlier version of this story understated that figure.



17 Comments so far
Show AllRepublicans ARE a cartoon version of true conservatives so why should this be any surprise. They've always played upon the fears of the voters -- remember Willie Horton? Good to hear they are starving for big donors so maybe this presentation is aimed at the small and stupid donors. Put it simple and sacry.
It has worked so well before.
Gary
"No man is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions."
-- Henry Ward Beecher
This is the best that the republicans can do? i mean come on this looks shallow and desperate. The nazis had a similar play that is create groups of people to loath. This stirs up the ignorant masses and attempts to put fools in positions of power. The republicans are a group of knuckle dragging thugs. heres hope that Americans wake up to the ruse that is being foisted upon them. Republicans like garbage begin to stink in short order.Peeuee
NYT- Just two years after Mr. Obama helped his party pull in record Wall Street contributions — $89 million from the securities and investment business, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics — some of his biggest supporters, like Mr. Dimon, have become the industry’s chief lobbyists against his regulatory agenda.
-Republicans are rushing to capitalize on what they call Wall Street’s “buyer’s remorse” with the Democrats. And industry executives and lobbyists are warning Democrats that if Mr. Obama keeps attacking Wall Street “fat cats,” they may fight back by withholding their cash
Yes Jill, something doesn't jive here. either Wall street is happy with Obama, but doesn't want you to know it, or they are unhappy, despite getting everything their way...which is worse?
This country should be so lucky as to "trend toward Socialism" and I'm not talking about the "corporate kind".
I am still amazed that Michael Steele is cooperating with the Tea Baggers!! (Or is it Vice Versa??). I am amazed that children of WWII vets (and some WWII vets) are describing America's President as a Nazi (someone who believes in the purity of the White race and purging of the minorities). It is like they have forgotten what being a Nazi really means.
Then there is the resurgence of the John Birch Party...I remember George Wallace and Lester Maddox (last saw him signing ax handles in Atlanta Underground). My Father worshiped them and Barry Goldwater. I remember the fear that the Kennedys would have the Pope ruling America. The problem is that the Media hypes the fringe element and makes it seem more important than it is....does anyone remember the term "Brain Washing"?? Seems to me that is what is being done by FOX News.
". . . does anyone remember the term "Brain Washing"?? Seems to me that is what is being done by FOX News."
Given the nature of its viewers, FoxNews won't have a very large load of laundry to do.
q
My belief is that the "brainwashing" (Now days I guess we call it G.I.G.O./Garbage in/Garbage out) is originating from the corporate think tanks; faux news is just ONE idiotic mouth piece for all that garbage. Corporate media as well has a big mouth; just go back to the blacklisting of Kucinich during the primaries.
It is quite easy when so many are so ignorant about so many things.
VERY well said!
If the Democrats have any brains and / or balls this upcoming election season, they need to capitalize on this event and merely portray its' organizers as the scum bag corporate PR hucksters that they are. Quite a few of the American electorate have run into douche bags like these if they work for any large corporation, and most despise these messengers of the company with a passion.
In fact, I would offer this simple tag line, "This is their sales pitch, are you going to fall for it?"
Who cares about either of these two , joined at the dollar parties?
When in doubt, make people afraid. It's no better than bullying people into falling into line. It's disgusting.
The RNC has found ignorance and racism in such abundance that they can say and do anything and get away with it.
What is socialism? Social security is socialism; Medicare s socialism; Food and Drug Administration is socialism; FDIC is socialism. What's not to like?