Saturday, November 11, 2006

Why we lost

The answer is ''rudderless''

Annika, who did have the best header in show business (that I prudently archived) is also a thoughtful political and sports observer.  She blames Bush for the recent carnage that, I'll warrant, will come to be viewd as more devastating to this nation than the 9-11 attacks.  Here's a snip ...

Hugh Hewitt is the prime example. Don't get me wrong, Hugh Hewitt knows more about government and politics that I could ever hope to learn. His radio show is the highlight of my listening day. And he has done amazing work for the party before, as he will again. But Hugh's Townhall column today was so clueless, I think he must need some time off.

In an essay that's 1,351 words long, Hugh failed to cite the Iraq War even once as a possible cause for the Republicans being thrown out on their asses yesterday. Instead, incredibly, he blames John McCain:

The post-mortems are accumulating, but I think the obvious has to be stated: John McCain and his colleagues in the Gang of 14 cost the GOP its Senate majority while the conduct of a handful of corrupt House members gave that body's leadership [to] the Democrats.

I too blame Bush, but not because of the Iraq war. A dear friend, who voted straight Democrat this election, told my wife, "get over it, people just wanted a change."  When asked whether by ''change'' she meant going back to recession?, or a plummeting stock market?, or less security?  What?  She answered, "Just change." In other words, she picked Bud Light over Brand X even though she doesn't drink beer. 

Joe Lieberman was kicked out of the Democrat party for his strong stance on the war, and was resoundingly reelected in the liberal state of Connecticut over his polar opposite on that matter.  Now he's a Democrat again. 

Republicans were slaughtered because they acted like Democrats.  They pandered.  They spent like Democrats (with Bush's full support. One veto in six years!). In the Senate, weasels like John McCain and Lindsey Graham were more interested in being liked by the media  than standing on principle. House Republicans, without Tom DeLay's iron hand, were school girls fleeing a mouse, which is why DeLay was targeted in the first place.  Punks. The libertarian wing of the party was appalled. I was appalled. 

Not many voters have the visceral hatred for Democrats that I do, they don't even know who Nancy Pelosi is.  What they heard for two years, on the rare occasion they were exposed to political news, was an incessant repetition of the "Culture of Corruption" chant, and had a vague sense that this stem cell thing was good, and opposition to it was bad.  In a nutshell, they are just as ignorant as ever, and vulnerable, as we all are, to powerful marketing campaigns.  Sometime in the next two years many of them will be saying, WTF?  I mean, how much Henry Waxman can a nation stomach? 

5 comments:

AnnoyedOne said...

Damn, that first drink this morning must be a good one. I'm seeing triple posts ;-)

AnnoyedOne said...

Man, now there's four! I gotta give this stuff up!

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Alcoholic tremors ...

Anonymous said...

Success has a thousand fathers, and failure is a bastard. There's plenty of blame to go around here. Time to shoot the wounded.

Anonymous said...

This young lady has got it nailed and she gets a star for the Delay pick up.Also the cowardly action about the illegal invasion hurt the reps about as bad as anything.

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