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TODAY'S STORIES
15.05.2008
Republicans' Message Nightmare

Poor NRCC head Tom Cole is catching the brunt of the flak for the GOP meltdown in the House, but when I heard the party lifted their new slogan from the antidepressant Effexor -- the painfully banal and self-help-y "The Change You Deserve" -- I thought instantly of John Boehner. I did a feature on Boehner about a year ago, and found that his approach to leading the House GOP -- and to rebranding the party in general -- was essentially to boost self-esteem:

Boehner's smile reminded me of the grin he debuted about a month after he took over as House majority leader for Tom DeLay in 2006. The election polls were looking awful, and the Samarra mosque bombing was drawing attention to difficulties in Iraq. "I was letting all of this stress get to me," he recalls. "So, one day, in about the middle of March, I got up and told myself, 'Today, no matter what happens, I'm going to smile all day long.'" Smiling -- even if you're faking it -- releases endorphins, the brain's happy chemicals. The trick seems to have worked. "I've never had a bad day since!" Boehner chortles.

And indeed, "The Change You Deserve" came from Boehner and Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam; apparently they barrelled ahead with the slogan rollout even after somebody informed them it was a line used to market an antidepressant. 

--Eve Fairbanks

Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:35 PM with 4 comment(s)

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FWright said:

"'I've never had a bad day since!' Boehner chortles."

Isn't that Charlie Rangel's line?

May 15, 2008 7:19 PM

mpatrickhendri said:

I think the side effects for Effexor sounded more accurate:

Common side effects for voting Republican may include "nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, sweating, dry mouth, gas, abnormal vision, nervousness, insomnia, loss of appetite, constipation, confusion, agitation, tremors, yawning, palpitations, and increased cholesterol.

More serious side effects may include increased heart rate, extreme confusion, seizures, abnormal bleeding or bruising, sudden eye pain, eye redness, changes in vision, and mania or hypomania."

It fails to mention tax cuts for the wealthy, open-ended wars and bed wetting, but you get the point.

May 15, 2008 7:47 PM

liberal reformer said:

John Boehner will be having some bad days - almost certainly - on November 4 and thereafter. Then we, the American people, will have the change that we deserve.

May 15, 2008 7:55 PM

blackton said:

Do lounge lizards like Boner even need drugs, aren't the 5 martini lunches good enough?

May 15, 2008 8:13 PM

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