Really, I'm not trying to argue the wisdom of the title and summary for "When Republicans were Smart and Sexy". I'll simply say that those seemed within the realm of political satire, and were not meant as an attack in current politics. As far as I can tell, no critics actually read the story, which is totally in 1972, and has not one word about present politics. It's almost complete, a couple of more chapters leading into something built on the 1972 Young Republican National Convention.
What I am posting is to get ideas for a title and blurb for the summary, which will deal with the convention proper, both politically and sexually. For both stories, what I had in mind was writing about some things that went well. If readers apply those as examples to the present, great.
I may be combining the convention proper with some other things at the time, such as the cleanup of a vitriolic YR platform three weeks before Nixon announced the trip to China. That cleanup involved some excellent cooperation with the Administration, as well as a serious attempt to do a good job of a revised platform. I was involved in both.
"When policy and governance took over from political infighting" is accurate but a poor title.