So I came into work this morning, and saw that I had a voice mail message on my phone. I immediately thought it was someone having a problem with their computer earlier in the morning, and kind of dreaded what awaited me as I checked the message. What it ended up being, shocked me.
It was the Republican National Committee, and the message told me that they were honoring me as an Outstanding Local Businessman (something like that). The woman ended the message saying that I should call back a toll-free number to "work up a press release."
So I'm completely shocked. I'm not a Republican by any means, nor have I ever been associated with the Republican party or really any of their ideals, for that matter. I started laughing, and called over my buddy across the hallway to come take a listen to the message. He started laughing as well.
"Call it!" he said. "Maybe they think you're some other guy! It'll be a great story!"
It took me about five minutes to collect myself and dial the toll-free number. Another woman answered, and I politely told her who I was and that I was returning Janet Lane's phone call. The woman told me that she could handle my call (not surprisingly enough, it sounded like a call center in the background--lots of phone conversations going on) and told me that I was being honored as a Outstanding Local Businessman by the Republican National Committee. As my reward, I would dine with the President at some dinner and make fantasticulous business contacts at said dinner, not to mention seeing the All-Knowing President of the United States.
At this point, I almost started laughing, but kept it James Dean-cool. Apparently, in addition to my "Night with Mr. President," I'd also receive a solid walnut gavel, and some sort of framed picture with the President. Ooooooooooh! A gavel, you say? I've ALWAYS wanted a gavel!
But then came the rub. "At this point," the woman on the other end of the line rattled on, "we'd like to ask for your financial support for the Republican party. Five hundred dollars is the normal donation amount..." I cut her off. "Sorry, I'm really not interested in donating to the RNC at this point in time."
"Well sir, I understand that five hundred dollars is a lot for such short notice. Perhaps something in the range of one hundred to two hundred?" she replied.
"No thanks. I'm really not in the position to be handing out hundreds of dollars today." I said.
"Oh," she said. She sounded dejected like I had just told her that her singing voice sucked. "Perhaps something less than a hundred?"
"Sorry, I'm really just not willing to make a contribution."
"Okay then. Thank you very much and..." and then rattled on into a schpiel about how this call was made from the Republican National Committee but was not affiliated with any particular politician. She then promptly hung up.
I died laughing. Is this what the Republicans have been reduced to? Cold-calling people and making them feel like they've "won" something, only to turn around and panhandle for money? Is this their strong constituency? Gullible people? Plain-ass ridiculous.
It was the Republican National Committee, and the message told me that they were honoring me as an Outstanding Local Businessman (something like that). The woman ended the message saying that I should call back a toll-free number to "work up a press release."
So I'm completely shocked. I'm not a Republican by any means, nor have I ever been associated with the Republican party or really any of their ideals, for that matter. I started laughing, and called over my buddy across the hallway to come take a listen to the message. He started laughing as well.
"Call it!" he said. "Maybe they think you're some other guy! It'll be a great story!"
It took me about five minutes to collect myself and dial the toll-free number. Another woman answered, and I politely told her who I was and that I was returning Janet Lane's phone call. The woman told me that she could handle my call (not surprisingly enough, it sounded like a call center in the background--lots of phone conversations going on) and told me that I was being honored as a Outstanding Local Businessman by the Republican National Committee. As my reward, I would dine with the President at some dinner and make fantasticulous business contacts at said dinner, not to mention seeing the All-Knowing President of the United States.
At this point, I almost started laughing, but kept it James Dean-cool. Apparently, in addition to my "Night with Mr. President," I'd also receive a solid walnut gavel, and some sort of framed picture with the President. Ooooooooooh! A gavel, you say? I've ALWAYS wanted a gavel!
But then came the rub. "At this point," the woman on the other end of the line rattled on, "we'd like to ask for your financial support for the Republican party. Five hundred dollars is the normal donation amount..." I cut her off. "Sorry, I'm really not interested in donating to the RNC at this point in time."
"Well sir, I understand that five hundred dollars is a lot for such short notice. Perhaps something in the range of one hundred to two hundred?" she replied.
"No thanks. I'm really not in the position to be handing out hundreds of dollars today." I said.
"Oh," she said. She sounded dejected like I had just told her that her singing voice sucked. "Perhaps something less than a hundred?"
"Sorry, I'm really just not willing to make a contribution."
"Okay then. Thank you very much and..." and then rattled on into a schpiel about how this call was made from the Republican National Committee but was not affiliated with any particular politician. She then promptly hung up.
I died laughing. Is this what the Republicans have been reduced to? Cold-calling people and making them feel like they've "won" something, only to turn around and panhandle for money? Is this their strong constituency? Gullible people? Plain-ass ridiculous.
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