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The National Republican Senatorial Committee's Brad Dayspring Can't Seem To Stop Tripping Over Himself

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Already facing a fundraising gap with Democrats ( http://www.nationaljournal.com/hotline-on-call/dscc-outraises-nrsc-in-
october-20131118
), the National Republican Senatorial Committee will enter the new year leaving behind a trail of notable pratfalls. Here's a look back at what's been a bumpy year for the group's spokesman, Brad Dayspring, and company:

Dabbling In Poll Trutherism

Democrat Ed Markey never trailed in the polls en route to a comfortable victory in June's special U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts. The NRSC spokesman, Brad Dayspring, working his first Senate race after joining the NRSC in January ( http://atr.rollcall.com/shop-talk-nrsc-announces-senior-staff/), was relentless in his efforts to spin those consistently unfavorable results in GOP candidate Gabriel Gomez's favor.

A six-point deficit for the Republican was hyped as great news ( https://twitter.com/BDayspring/status/330025202866077696), as was Gomez's advantage among independent voters -- a voting bloc whose importance was continually overstated by Republicans in the 2012 campaign. When Markey's campaign trumpeted the results of a Republican survey showing him with a 12-point lead two weeks before the special election, Dayspring reverted to another one of the GOP's bad habits leftover from the 2012 campaign: poll trutherism.

"[The poll] might as well have been written in crayon," Dayspring wrote in an email. "Ed Markey and his Democratic friends in Washington aren't outspending Gabriel Gomez 7:1 because they are confident." ( http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/nrsc-gop-poll-showing-markey-up-
12-might-as-well-have-been-written-in-crayon
)

Markey ended up winning by 10 points.

Begich Slammed For Imaginary Fundraiser

When the NRSC was dealt an opportunity to link Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) to a New York liberal, the group pounced. A press release the committee sent out in late-August ( http://emarketing.yumasol.com/t/j-3EAB0B61D1751904) slammed Begich for traveling around Alaska "raising money with liberal Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand from New York - a staunch proponent of not only the carbon tax, but also a key supporter of cap-and-trade in the Senate."

The problem: there was no fundraiser involving Begich and Gillibrand. The NRSC said it had received an invitation for the purported fundraiser from someone affiliated with the Alaska Republican Party's central committee, but the state's GOP chair said he had no idea who sent the email.

Dayspring offered a half-hearted apology for the mistake but said the NRSC wouldn't retract the release because Gillibrand was "still spending a lot of time trying to get [Begich] elected."

The 'Empty Dress' Comment

As the Democrat vying to take down Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in 2014, Alison Lundergan Grimes has understandably taken plenty of heat from the NRSC. She's been a constant target of Dayspring, whose nastiest criticism came in September when he questioned Grimes' intelligence ( http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/gop-comm-director-grimes-is-an-e
mpty-dress-freshman-in-high-school
).

"Alison Lundergan Grimes seems incapable of articulating her own thoughts, and faced with questions, either directly parrots the talking points handed to her by [Sen.] Chuck Schumer or she babbles incoherently and stares blankly into the camera as though she's a freshman in high school struggling to remember the CliffsNotes after forgetting to read her homework assignment," Dayspring told The Hill newspaper.

He added: "She's an empty dress."

Democrats and even McConnell's tea party challenger ( http://blogs.courier-journal.com/politics/2013/09/05/gop-senate-candid
ate-matt-bevin-calls-empty-dress-comment-highly-offensive
/) denounced the remark, but Dayspring was unapologetic.

The NRSC resumed its ongoing mockery of Grimes with a tweet last month from the committee's official account that included a photo-shopped image of the Democrat.

In the photo, Grimes' face was placed on the body of "Obama Girl," the model who became something of a viral sensation for her videos about the President back in 2007. The tweet was denounced as "sexist" by Grimes. The NRSC agreed. Though the committee never named the person who sent the tweet, spokeswoman Brook Hougesen called it "extremely offensive" ( http://www.politico.com/story/2013/11/national-republican-senatorial-c
ommittee-obama-girl-tweet-alison-lundergan-grimes-kentucky-senate-election-2014-100078.html
). The committee said it was taking disciplinary action.

The Vatican Embassy Closure Re-Location

After the U.S. announced last month that its embassy to the Vatican would be re-locating to a shared compound in Rome, the NRSC couldn't resist the chance to characterize the move as the "latest anti-religion pursuit" by the Obama administration. The group launched a petition on its website with a photo of the President staring angrily at St. Peter's Basilica, coupled with the banner, "Obama Closes Vatican Embassy."

It wasn't a closure, and Vatican officials made it clear that the re-location was no big deal. Dayspring did his best to defend the petition on Twitter (he got an assist from Jeb Bush), insisting that "[c]losing the Embassy at the Vatican is perceived by many Catholics as insulting."

But then the NRSC quietly abandoned the protest. The petition is nowhere to be found, with the URL for the petition page now directing back to the NRSC's homepage.

Dayspring Gets Thrown Under Tom Cotton's Bus

One of the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents in the 2014 cycle, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR), released an ad this week in which he said that the Bible guides his decision-making more than political parties.

Dayspring pounced, emailing reporters: "So is the Bible Mark Pryor's compass, providing the 'comfort and guidance to do what's best for Arkansas?'" Dayspring said, according to the Hill ( http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/campaign-ads/192060-nrsc-questions
-pryors-bible-ad
). "Or is it really not a good rule book for political issues and decisions made in the Senate? Guess it depends on which Mark Pryor that you ask."

That evidently didn't sit well with Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR), Pryor's opponent and one of the GOP's marquee challengers in 2014. Cotton's campaign spokesman called Dayspring's comments "incredibly bizarre and offensive." ( http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/campaign-ads/192060-nrsc-questions
-pryors-bible-ad
)

Pretty much the epitome of sleaze, if you ask me, and even some Republicans are forced to agree.

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