Today’s GOP: Just Change the Name!

Today's GOP

Today's GOP

It’s not even about what I think anymore.  It’s about what the GOP thinks of itself.

This morning, Michael Steele’s blog was titled, “What up?

No more.  It’s now, “Change the Game.”

Laughable.  Like the other “changes” the Republican Party has attempted in order to offset its significant losses, surface changes only work momentarily (see, e.g., Sarah Palin and Steele’s election as chair) but don’t change the underlying problems that have led to the nation’s discontent with the Republican Party.

Here’s the White House and DNC Web sites, to offset having linked to the RNC site.

[Thanks to @txvoodoo for having secured the screen capture of "What up?"]

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About the Author

Chris Geidner is the award-winning senior political editor at D.C.'s Metro Weekly and has written for The Atlantic Online, The American Prospect, Advocate.com, Salon and other publications, as well as at his blog, Law Dork. In 2011, he received the Excellence in News Writing Award from the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association for his coverage of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal. Prior to moving to D.C. in 2009, he served as an attorney on the senior staff at the Ohio Attorney General's Office and had earlier worked for a leading Columbus law firm. An extended biography can be found here, and you can follow him on Twitter.