Executed by Anon Reverse engineered by I Like Pie --- Rebranding the G-O-P in 5 easy steps.
Now with bonus latte for liberals step !
1.) Notice that GOP plans a new and improved branding campaign using failed presidential candidate John McCain and recently failed presidents' relative John Ellis Bush, along with assorted GOP "experts."
Given the release of the information given through GOP mouthpiece John King (CNN "State of the Union" host), and picked up through Mark Halprin (Drudge rules the world), and as a result is likely not yet thought out.
(CNN) -- Bruised by charges from Democrats that they've become the "party of no," Republicans on Thursday are launching an outreach effort to reshape their party's image.
Rep. Eric Cantor says the new council is an opportunity for GOP leaders to have a "two-way conversation" with the public.
The initiative, called the National Council for a New America, will send party leaders across the country for a series of town halls on health care, the economy, energy and national security.
http://www.cnn.com/...
2.) Read through the early John King article (GOP press release), and find the name of the "new" organization: "National Council for a New America."
3.) Go to godaddy and buy the logical organization name and available abbreviations.
4.) Redirect names to hilarious "Goposaur" article on DailyKos.com
5.) Be discovered by DailyKos user ilikepie --
http://www.nationalcouncilforanewamerica.org
http://www.nationalcouncilforanewamerica.com/
http://www.ncfana.org
Optional steps for additional enjoyment taken by ilikepie upon discovery.
6.) Laugh
7.) Enjoy delicious lemon tart from Starbucks along with sugar-free vanilla low-fat soy triple-shot venti latte.
Bonus --- Remember great GOP branding hits like "teabagging" and "2M4M"
via Kos:
"I'm going to pass on marketing advice from folks who hadn't fully thought out the implications of using tea bags as a brand," said Democratic National Committee spokesman Hari Sevugan. "But what's clear is that when you're devoid of leadership, devoid of ideas and your only answer is to say 'no' to change, it's not surprising that angry, fringe elements take center stage at the Republican Party."