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Conservative David Frum on where Republican’s “no, no, no policy” has left the party.
The furious rejectionist frenzy of the past 12 months is exacting a terrible price upon Republicans. We’re getting worse and less conservative results out of Washington than we could have negotiated, if we had negotiated.
As is, we’re betting heavily that a bad economy will collapse Democratic support without us having to lift a finger. Maybe that will happen. But existing party strategy has to be reckoned a terrible failure. Most Republicans will shrug off that news. If polls are right, rank-and-file Republicans feel little regard for the Washington party, and don’t expect much from it. But it’s the rank-and-file who are the problem here! Republican leaders do not dare try deals for fear of being branded sell-outs by a party base that wants war to the knife. So we got war. And we’re losing. Even if we gain seats in 2010, the actions of this congressional session will not be reversed. Shrink Medicare after it has expanded? Hey- we said we’d never do that.
I hear a lot of talk about the importance of “principle.” But what’s the principle that obliges us to be stupid?
This is what happens when a party allows demagogues like Palin and Limbaugh to speak for it.
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I’ve said since Pres. Obama took office that the GOP was betting on the jobs situation to not improve in time for the 2010 elections. Their actions in Congress are purely to hedge their bet. Anything they can do to forestall a semblance of prosperity will supposedly work to their advantage. Because people are stupid.
The RepubliCons play this game,
Put the “Party of No” to shame.
There’s no one but themselves to blame.
– http://www.CitizenPoet.com
Dan, do you think dems are innocent with regard to the problems that exist in this country?
@Tommy Pane, If I may – I believe Dan is talking about the problems within the party, not the country.