Posted on 11/04/2010 6:51:46 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
"Success has many fathers- but failure is an orphan"
The knives already out on Capitol Hill... and like all fun-to-watch wars, this one has multiple factions- according to Moe Lane:
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The moderates blame the liberals for walking all over them; the liberals blame the moderates for going along with passing bad ideas like the stimulus, cap-and-trade, and Obamacare; the idiots (this may be a subgroup: theres a bit of an overlap here with the first two groups) are claiming that this entire problem would have gone away with a little more marketing; and everybody blames the President.
Because really, why not? Its fairly clear by now that being on Barack Obamas good side is not exactly inherently valuable.
Theyre all right, of course: the Democratic debacle in the House represents a perfect storm of legislative cowardice, political greed, a grotesquely flawed group understanding of proper civic policy, and a White House that routinely demonstrates the organizational and administrative core competency that normally one associates with opium-raddled Victorian expatriate remittance men.
None of which helps them right now, of course; but its a lot of fun to point out.
As to solving their problem well, even if I wanted to I couldnt. Congressional Democrats are only going to be united by one person - the President - and just in case theres still somebody who hasnt noticed by now: the President is incompetent at leading people in directions that they dont already want to go. Which is not what the Democrats need right now.
So theres no solution in sight, unless of course the President wants to start learning all of those boring, practical political skills that he should have started picking up a couple of decades ago
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Bitter recriminations from all sides, but most in the end blame the radical and incompetent Obama... as did retiring ole blue dog Senator Evan Bayh (D- In) online as the Democrats' catastrophe unfolded...
Politico:
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It is clear that Democrats over-interpreted our mandate. Talk of a political realignment and a new progressive era proved wishful thinking, the retiring Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh wrote in a New York Times op-ed posted online as the scope of last nights losses became clear.
Bayh called the decision to focus on health care in a bad economy overreach." We were too deferential to our most zealous supporters, he wrote.
Bayh spoke for a wing of the party that had been, before the election, reluctant to criticize Obamas management of the government, but which on Wednesday spoke loudly.
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And who does the President blame?
Ingrateful idiot voters, of course! The ever-wise and clairvoyant Obama even warned us of our shortcomings as citizens and subsequent errors in judgement prior to Tuesday's vote: we're too stupid and frightened to know what's good for us. Anybody can whine about being out of work for 20 months and losing his house... it takes some real intellect to take a more nuanced view of Dear Leader's towering greatness, apparently.
Seems the average American's taste for oppressive Left-wing regimes has some ways left to mature: as it is, we're just not worthy. Since us clingers are unable to appreciate it, at least we knew our limitations and had the good grace to turn down a second helping of Obama's gourmet socialist slop lol.
But -alas- John Kerry and Bill Clinton agree... there's got to be something wrong with us for rejecting Obama's date-rape of this society...
Andrew Klavan (highlights mine):
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Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, who also knows a thing or two about losing elections, had this to say to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce: Were in a period of know-nothingism in the country, where truth and science and facts dont weigh in. Kerry also told reporters: We have an electorate that doesnt always pay that much attention to whats going on, so people are influenced by a simple slogan rather than the facts or the truth or whats happening.
Then finally there was one of the great Democratic politicians of our time, Bill Clinton, who said of Harry Reids close race in Nevada: The only reason this is a tough race is because its a tough time. People are having a tough time and theyre frightened and confused and theyre mad. Its hard to think.
So theres the Democratic explanation: their perfect storm of 2008 victory blew itself out in an ill wind of defeat because Americans are scared, unreasonable, unscientific, uninformed, inattentive, confused, and mad.
Its one point of view. Of course, there is another. It could beit seems just possiblethat the truth and science and facts that these Democrats talk about are really only schoolhouse theories that have no bearing on reality; that they are tried-and-failed progressive fairy tales that could only continue to be believed by people who have spent most of their adult lives glued face-first to the public tit.
Its possible that the best-informed populace in history has risen up in a truly spontaneous grassroots movement deeply connected to the nations founding principles and prudently given the heave-ho to a bunch of spendthrift, incompetent, supercilious, and self-deceived buffoons who mistook their college degrees for wisdom.
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A dethroned Queen Nancy blamed the Republicans and their "outside groups" money while expressing "no regrets" for leading the lemmings over the cliff and losing that gavel she was shaking in our face just eight months ago.
But was there any voter message in her losing 60 seats for her party? According to Pelosi, indeed there was: they didn't spend fast enough. Meanwhile back in reality, the country is broke and recklessly printing billions in funny money to scrape by. For the Pelosis of the world, though... somehow the ruin never can come quite fast enough.
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Pelosi should take five or six Prozac today to help with her delusions.
Just keep telling Americans they are stupid—a tried and true strategy for big time losers!
Exactly- just keep digging, idiots
She’s giving her face such a workout keeping that phony smile in place she’ll be able to forego her Botox injections for the next three months.
Note to Nancy:
THE SWAMP IS NOW BEING DRAINED. PLEASE LEAVE BY THE NEAREST EXIT.
By Monday, newsrooms across the country will get the fax from Carville saying Hillary is in play for 2012.
What we need to do now is start attacking the MSM. We figured out that Obama is a trainwreck. We have to take the MSM down a few pegs so that things the MSM would normally hide from us now get reported.
We can beat Hillary easily in 2012. But for now, we need to make sure Obama’s agenda is reversed.
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Five or six an hour!
"You taxpayers need to buy me a bigger shovel."
She will be slithering on her belly like the rest of the RAT snakes.
Hold up a mirror, libs. If you followed 0bama, Reid and Pelosi, you have nobody to blame for the mess that you are in but yourselves. The country is clearly not far left. Republicans win with conservative issues. That will be the rallying cry for the next two years until we can take out the rest of the lib bums in 2012.
After seeing his speech yesterday, I’m more convinced that Obama may not run next time. We so disappointed him. We’re just too dumb to “get” him.
I’m not saying this is likely, but it sure is possible.
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