Friday, December 30, 2011

A FUN STATE OF AFFAIRS

"In a desperate attempt to find someone less slithery and soulless (not to mention less Mormon), party members have lurched manically from one ludicrous candidate to the next, only to watch in horror as each wilted the moment they were subjected to scrutiny. Incessant pleas to the party's ostensibly more respectable conservatives to enter the race have been repeatedly rebuffed. Now, only Romney remains viable. Republican voters are thus slowly resigning themselves to marching behind a vacant, supremely malleable technocrat whom they plainly detest. In fairness to the much-maligned GOP field, they face a formidable hurdle: how to credibly attack Obama when he has adopted so many of their party's defining beliefs. Depicting the other party's president as a radical menace is one of the chief requirements for a candidate seeking to convince his party to crown him as the chosen challenger. Because Obama has governed as a centrist Republican, these GOP candidates are able to attack him as a leftist radical only by moving so far to the right in their rhetoric and policy prescriptions that they fall over the cliff of mainstream acceptability, or even basic sanity."
www.alternet.org
Because Barack Obama has adopted so many core Republican beliefs -- particularly in the realm of foreign policy -- the Republican race is a shambles.

2 Comments:

Blogger J. Marquis said...

I heard a comedian say that watching the GOP debates is like watching the action in a front loading clothes dryer.

9:14 PM  
Blogger Tom Harper said...

Republicans will trounce Obama in 2012. All they have to do is keep slamming Obamacare. The government FORCING everyone to buy health insurance?!? How un-American!

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich would NEVER tolerate such a hare-brained idea.

2:07 PM  

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