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Stating what most of us already know…
Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) on Thursday admitted the “general feeling on the Democratic side” was that Republicans have so far been able to cast controversial protest votes and stall important legislation “with impunity.”
He consequently seemed to suggest Republicans’ behavior in Congress over the past year as hypocritical, as Democrats could never vote against important legislation and emerge unscathed.
“Some of the votes [Republicans] cast — we would be on trial for treason if we had voted against defense appropriations in the midst of a war,” he told reporters on his way to the Senate chamber. Durbin was referring to GOP members who tried to block the defense bill out of concern that a hate crimes bill was attached to it.
“They did it with impunity,” Durbin lamented.
Alright. Durbin is correct about everything here but to hell with lamented feelings. The bigger point is what Democrats are going to do about it all. They have massive majorities in both chambers of Congress and Obama in the White House and Republicans are going to continue doing what works for them, not the country. So what to do?
Political Animal offers this suggestion.
They [Republicans] do so because they’re pretty confident that Democrats won’t effectively raise a fuss, the media won’t care, and the public won’t know. And they’re right.
Let’s look at this in a different light by imagining a hypothetical. Let’s say Democrats ran the government for several years, and ran the country into a ditch. Disgusted, voters elected a Republican president with a huge mandate, gave Republicans the biggest House majority either party has had in 20 years, and the biggest Senate majority either party has had in 30 years.
Then imagine that, despite the overwhelming edge, Democrats decided — during times of foreign and domestic crises — that they simply would not allow the GOP majority to govern. Dems ignored the election results and reflexively opposed literally every bill, initiative, and nominee of any consequence, blocking anything and everything.
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Now, in this hypothetical, what do you suppose the political climate would look like? Would the huge Republican majority simply wring its hands? Would GOP officials decide it’s time to try “bipartisan” governing? Would Republicans shrink from pursing their policy agenda?
Or would every single day be another opportunity for Republicans to be apoplectic about Democratic obstructionism? How many marches on Washington would Fox News organize, demanding that Democrats allow the governing majority to function?
Put simply, I’d like Democratic leaders to think about what Republicans would do if the situations were completely reversed. Then they should do that.
The question is whether Democrats could ever muster up the fortitude to act like the majority they are. Whining about Republican obstructionism has gotten them nowhere. Conservatives are winning the PR battle and it’s time for Dems to try a different approach.
End of story.
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I think I’m in love with Political Animal. It is embarrassing to watch the Dems disassemble in the face of the Repubs phalanx. Get a spine and move legislation through the amoebicRepubs.
This morning the POTUS urging GOP to cooperate (see MSNBC)is good TV and he has some great points but they do not have their listening ears on and nothing he says is going to penetrate their hate shields.
Sooner or later, the Repubs will be seen for the idiots they are. Let them filibuster and watch the American people kick their asses all to hell and back as they get tired of seeing it on CSPAN!
Nobody is fighting for our country. Disgusting display of egos and selfish concerns about reelection.
The worse example of what a politician should be ! against the people