Several months ago, I made my first political contribution to the NRSC. I promised the telemarketer who called that I would contribute $X for every GOP senator who voted against the TARP bill.
Last month, the same telemarketer called again for more money. I basically told them to take a hike because I was furious that Sen. John Cornyn and the NRSC had endorsed Florida Governor Crist for U.S. Senate on the day Crist made public his intentions to run for the seat.
In addition, I had several Facebook exchanges with Sen. Cornyn regarding my distaste for cutting Marco Rubio’s knees out from under him so early in the process. After all, the GOP senate primary in Florida was a year away at the time. (I learned from an acquaintance on Cornyn’s staff that he really does personally post and respond on Facebook…it’s not a staffer.)
Cornyn’s reasoning for the Crist endorsement went something like this: we have limited financial resources at the NRSC, so we need to focus our resources on other states where competition will be stiffer but where we may have a shot at saving or picking up a critical senate seat for the GOP. Crist’s name recognition and approval in Florida would likely give him general election success with little difficulty, or so Cornyn surmised. I was not persuaded by his rhetoric as I thought it was shortsighted, given the GOP’s long term needs to build conservative support among Hispanics.
Lately I’ve been pondering the irony of the Crist-endorsement having the exact opposite effect of its original intent. It has stirred the competitive juices of the GOP base, which will now require the NRSC to allocate funds to Crist to win the primary — exactly what Sen. Cornyn and the NRSC wanted to avoid by endorsing Crist in the first place.
But this evening, the “lightbulb” came on and now I understand what’s going on. Please accept my apologies, Sen. Cornyn. You are one step ahead of me (and likely many other angry GOP conservatives).
Here’s what I believe is going to happen:
By endorsing Crist to focus limited financial resources on other races, the NRSC is now on record that they will not provide significant funds to Crist in the GOP primary. In the meantime, Rubio’s fundraising is picking up steam and he will ultimately have a war chest that will allow him to effectively compete in the primary. The NRSC is basically saying, “Charlie, you gotta win this one on your own, ol’ buddy. You can do it. We need our money in other places.”
It will be very interesting to see what the NRSC does when the primary race tightens in the polls and in campaign contributions. My bet is that the NRSC will re-iterate its “endorsement” but never direct funds to help Crist win the primary.
By endorsing Crist so early on, the NRSC may have just assured Rubio’s primary victory.
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
I think you're ascribing too much intelligence and deviousness to the NRSC
civil truth (Diary) Wednesday, June 17th at 11:02PM EST (link)Occam’s Razor and all that…Far more likely, the NRSC thought that their endorsement would scuttle Rubio’s candidacy by drying up his donor base.
In their beltway bubble, NRSC severely misjudged the mood of the Republican voters. And now they’ve been caught flat-footed by the surge of support Rubio is receiving and are trying to play catch-up.
Then again, I expect your diary is facetious and you’re probably in basic agreement with me.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
http://www.gmsplace.com/
I love it when a plan comes together.
itrytobenice (Diary) Wednesday, June 17th at 11:22PM EST (link)[Anybody get the reference?]
I’m glad this controversy has brought so much attention to a good conservative candidate.
And I’ll admit, I would likely have never heard of Rubio had Cornyn not screwed up this way. What is it they say about the best laid plans of mice and men?
Proper grammar saves lives.
Let’s eat Grandma.
Let’s eat, Grandma.
the NRSC is no A Team
JSobieski (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 8:58AM EST (link)While events may work out the way the post describes, I highly doubt that it was intentional
My rules of the road for primary season.
Rule #1: Vote for YOUR first choice in the primaries
Rule #2: Vote for the R in the general.
Rule #3: Don’t let anyone convince you to violate Rule #1 or Rule #2
Rule #4: When in a center-right argument, reaffirm Rules #1-#3–it will help us all to get along better.
Rule #5: If you are using the language of the left, you probably aren’t furthering conservativism
Rule #6: The priority is issues first, candidates second, and supporters third. Nobody is bigger than the issues. Conversely, if you spend your time focusing on supporters, you are wasting everyone’s time.
STOP THE MADNESS!
A reduction in the rate of spending increases is NOT a cut!
In-state tuition for illegals is NOT amnesty!
Requiring someone to pay their medical bills is NOT an individual mandate!
Reducing tax rates is NOT a tax increase!
I agree.
itrytobenice (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 10:00AM EST (link)The title was snark, the rest…true.
I really wouldn’t have likely heard of Rubio without Cornyn’s screw up.
Proper grammar saves lives.
Let’s eat Grandma.
Let’s eat, Grandma.
Heh...the law of unintended consequnces played in our favore this time didn't it...
AceInTX (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 11:50AM EST (link)I’m still waiting for the NRSC endorsement of Toomey since he’s already defeated the Democrat in the race once this year!
Not holding my breath though!
I think you are giving them way too much credit. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Wednesday, June 17th at 11:51PM EST (link)To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher
I don't think so
scarlos (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 2:23AM EST (link)IIRC, they just had a big Crist fundraiser with McConnell, Coryn, McCain, and some other big-name “Moderates” or are set to have one shortly.
Socialism is Oligarchy in disguise
Scarlos, what's "IIRC"? nt
Mr_Ed (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 8:46AM EST (link)Mr. Ed
Straight from the Horse’s Mouth
"IIRC" = "If I Recall Correctly" (nt)
IJB Thursday, June 18th at 8:52AM EST (link)I found this "button" to be funny.
Brian Hibbert (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 10:43AM EST (link)with it being below this button:

Since the NRSC doesn’t seem to understand that actions speak far louder than words.
Erick twittered a link to a whole page of these buttons this morning:
http://www.nrsc.org/a-call-for-action.html
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Socialism doesn’t work. It looks nice on paper, but it’s been tried and it’s failed miserably every time (usually accompanied by widespread death and suffering).
Proud member of the V.R.W.C.
Take back our party!
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wrong button, I miss preview.
Brian Hibbert (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 10:45AM EST (link)Candidate for Trustee of Illinois Central College
Socialism doesn’t work. It looks nice on paper, but it’s been tried and it’s failed miserably every time (usually accompanied by widespread death and suffering).
Proud member of the V.R.W.C.
Take back our party!
Check out Unified Patriots
What now Caucasians for a Republican Majority Senate...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 10:54AM EST (link)Maybe those racists figured this one covered all Caucasians:
/snark
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
“We’d be much better off if We The People had desired small government enough to keep it.” acat
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*now = no...I miss preview as well..nt
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 10:55AM EST (link)conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
“We’d be much better off if We The People had desired small government enough to keep it.” acat
Follow @Aaron_RS
Brian how about this for a sticker...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 11:30AM EST (link)conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
“We’d be much better off if We The People had desired small government enough to keep it.” acat
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I LIKE that sticker.
Brian Hibbert (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 3:47PM EST (link)It’s much better than anything the NRSC has put together.
Candidate for Trustee of Illinois Central College
Socialism doesn’t work. It looks nice on paper, but it’s been tried and it’s failed miserably every time (usually accompanied by widespread death and suffering).
Proud member of the V.R.W.C.
Take back our party!
Check out Unified Patriots
Thanks Brian...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 3:53PM EST (link)If I had something better than paint to work with I could make it look nice and clean like the originals…but alas I work on a budget. ;^)
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
“We’d be much better off if We The People had desired small government enough to keep it.” acat
Follow @Aaron_RS
I wouldn't bet on it...
AceInTX (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 11:47AM EST (link)Crist is a member of the club…they’ll go all out for him and damn the consequences!
They didn't learn in 2008
civil truth (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 12:00PM EST (link)..when they poured all their money in Chafee’s campaign – which almost certainly cost us several critical Senate seats – and didn’t save Chafee’s seat, who then denounced the Republican Party as a bonus.
The NRSC club just won’t learn until the Democrats march them off to the reeducation camps – and then it will be too late.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
http://www.gmsplace.com/
Amen....
AceInTX (Diary) Thursday, June 18th at 12:59PM EST (link)Preach it brother!