"What Up" With GOP.com On Second Day Of Relaunch

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

A day after the relaunch of GOP.com goes horribly wrong, CNN's Internet expert Abbi Tatton discovers the GOP chairman's page, originally called "What Up," has been renamed "Change The Game."

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  • Republicans are like my grandfather who could not figure out how to use a touchtone phone.

    Republicans are comically inept.

  • The GOP Can't do anything Right!!

    They Are Idiots!

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  • Conservatives will be running the party soon. But, it IS the DNC and all the Democrats who are WRONG about EVERYTHING !!!

  • "Change the Game"?

    Just forfeit the game, you moron...

  • Yo, Michael Steele is so street! Why CNN hatin'?

    Good Lord, Steele actually thinks this will draw African American votes. The few people I know that actually talk like that aren't stupid enough to want their politicians to do it.

  • News is news, its not bias, CNN is always putting on stupid pointless stories from all ovr.

    You just think its bias because this and other channels put on a few minutes of frivilous coverage and you get to jump to conclusions.

    All channels show worthless stories, just the non-political ones arent worth it for a political channel to show.

    If the DNC failed like this, I guarantee you would hear about it.

    This news though was because RNC are stupid for naming a politics column "what up"

  • holy fucking shit. lmao. "what up?" rofl

    god help me, i can't stop laughing.

    is he chairman of the g.o.p. or lead singer for d12

  • wow -

    cnn is really rubbing it in.

    unbiased?

  • What up

    could they get any more pathetic?

  • Those bubbas were hot to criticize the Cash for Clunkers website that was text-heavy, most of that active, and the site transactional.

    And, "what up?" That would be kind of dated in the 1990's.

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