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Related: About this forumLeaked memo outlines liberal attack plan on McCrory, N.C. Republicans
With Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and other conservatives controlling state government, whats a North Carolina liberal to do?
According to one group, they should:
Crippl(e) their leaders (McCrory, Tillis, Berger etc.)
Eviscerate the leadership and weaken their ability to govern.
Pressure McCrory at every public event.
Slam him when he contradicts his promises.
Those were among the talking points and action steps in a memo forwarded by Blueprint North Carolina, a partnership of advocacy and policy groups based in Raleigh.The memo was emailed to groups last week with a warning: It is CONFIDENTIAL to Blueprint, so please be careful share with your boards and appropriate staff but not the whole world.
The Observer obtained a copy. Stephanie Bass forwarded the memo as communications director for Blueprint. She referred questions to the groups executive director, Sean Kosofsky.
If you want to impact the effectiveness of a lawmaker one way to do that is to find out where theyre weak and use that to your advantage, he said.
Among other things, the talking points memo said that McCrory is extremely thin-skinned. It also mentioned House Speaker Thom Tillis of Cornelius and Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger of Eden.
It recommends a staff of video trackers that follow targets every move (McCrory/Tillis) and also capture as much video of committee hearings as possible looking for opportunities to feed our overarching narrative (McCrory and the Legislature are out of control )
The memo included slides of progressives arguments. Theres some suggestion that they may have already had an effect.
When House Minority Leader Larry Hall of Durham gave his response to McCrorys State of the State address last week, he talked about how McCrorys plan for charter schools lacks accountability and would allow out-of-state corporations to create online, for-profit virtual charter schools.
Those remarks, and ones about charters that followed, were identical to language in the memo forwarded by Blueprint.
According to one group, they should:
Crippl(e) their leaders (McCrory, Tillis, Berger etc.)
Eviscerate the leadership and weaken their ability to govern.
Pressure McCrory at every public event.
Slam him when he contradicts his promises.
Those were among the talking points and action steps in a memo forwarded by Blueprint North Carolina, a partnership of advocacy and policy groups based in Raleigh.The memo was emailed to groups last week with a warning: It is CONFIDENTIAL to Blueprint, so please be careful share with your boards and appropriate staff but not the whole world.
The Observer obtained a copy. Stephanie Bass forwarded the memo as communications director for Blueprint. She referred questions to the groups executive director, Sean Kosofsky.
If you want to impact the effectiveness of a lawmaker one way to do that is to find out where theyre weak and use that to your advantage, he said.
Among other things, the talking points memo said that McCrory is extremely thin-skinned. It also mentioned House Speaker Thom Tillis of Cornelius and Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger of Eden.
It recommends a staff of video trackers that follow targets every move (McCrory/Tillis) and also capture as much video of committee hearings as possible looking for opportunities to feed our overarching narrative (McCrory and the Legislature are out of control )
The memo included slides of progressives arguments. Theres some suggestion that they may have already had an effect.
When House Minority Leader Larry Hall of Durham gave his response to McCrorys State of the State address last week, he talked about how McCrorys plan for charter schools lacks accountability and would allow out-of-state corporations to create online, for-profit virtual charter schools.
Those remarks, and ones about charters that followed, were identical to language in the memo forwarded by Blueprint.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/02/21/3869144/leaked-memo-outlines-liberal-attack.html#storylink=cpy
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Leaked memo outlines liberal attack plan on McCrory, N.C. Republicans (Original Post)
octoberlib
Feb 2013
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. Good to see our side getting organized to fight back.
redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)2. Finally fighting on the state level!!!!
This will get their attention, they think they have a lock on state and local!!!!