Posted on 03/21/2011 4:57:50 AM PDT by Kaslin
The prospective GOP candidates are behaving like Ruling Class. Did they learn anything from 2010?
The inestimable Karl Rove (inestimable, in that conservatives either wish to buy him a scotch or label him Ruling Class, dependent on whatever he last said to Bret Baier) published a WSJ op-ed on March 17 claiming The GOP Race is Underway. Dont worry, the piece sums: the failure of anyone to step ahead in the 2012 GOP race is tactical. Mitch Mitt Huckaromney is busy analyzing, outreaching, and sweater-testing and any day now hell reveal himself as the George Washington youve been asking for since Rick Santellis rant.
This being the most recent thing Ive heard from Rove, Im definitely calling him Ruling Class, at least until his next awesome tweet.
The presidential race, a Rove expertise, is different from a congressional contest, as I have been taught since enrolling in Intro to American Politics as a college freshman: appeal to the base — but not too intensely — for the nomination; appeal to the centrists and independents for the General.
But this is not common sense, it is “the science is settled.
If youve lived 30 years, maybe 25, youve seen enough politics to understand that career advisors simply have no idea how to win a campaign; they (Bob Shrum) often lose (Bob Shrum). Yet Introduction to Logic — which I should have been well-advised to take instead — presents that even a great advisory won/loss record does not imply talent: it is simply a statistic, we cannot prove the advisors relevance to the win.
What the political class advisors are able to do is retain an encyclopedic knowledge of what happened, and attempt to draw on that base of knowledge for the current client.
This is, logically, a dart throw.
Perhaps its even a case of convincing the politician that such an advisor is necessary, for the sake of said advisors continued employment. Because we all know America — we are its citizens — and we know what drives us to hair loss about politics, and we know the best advice a candidate can get, always:
Tell the public where you stand, over and over again, until they are aware.
If that doesnt put you ahead, pack it in. The public doesnt agree with you.
The day-to-day news cycle doesnt matter, and if youre convinced it does, do some overhead squats to stabilize your spine.
Yet too much of that advice and soon enough the candidate remembers it on his own and James Carvilles doing voiceover work, so lets resume selecting excellent neckties.
Appealing to the base for the nomination? Youd better already be the base. Move to the center, following? No, your challenge is to convince the center why the center is stupid.
The left must play a different game. The Democratic base is closer to the center than the far left, and the center is a group of people who actually do change their minds with daily news cycles, because thats what relativism is. Perhaps the lefts tacticians have influenced/misled those on the right: the leftist candidate must feign middle and must have that relativistic dearth of integrity to do so; but the GOP candidate must be conservative and remain that way, as position integrity/objectivity is kinda what makes a conservative.
Mr. Rove: the reason there is no frontrunner right now is that everyone is following Rovian strategy and is sending out feelers, which sounds disgusting. Nobody — excepting the GOP candidates wondering why they arent polling well — read your op-ed and felt relieved.
The self-evident truth regarding running as a conservative — an identity which overwhelmingly comprises Americas biggest voting bloc — is that conservatives do not care who wins the GOP nomination. They are happy; they are self-sufficient and will fight on their own. If the party gets onboard with the base, good for the party, but the base is aboard with the Constitution first and the GOP second or never.
This has been evident since the Founders; this was demonstrated truth during the 2010 elections. How can you not know this yet?
We want statesmen, not Miramax thugging around for Best Picture. We truly dont concern ourselves with who you are, your face, your alliances, what state you were raised in. We dont care about your name. Seriously — dont even tell us your name. We want John Doe, the vessel of Constitutional originalism, who understands natural rights are the way of nature and not the Founders trendy theory, and that natural rights are most threatened now by a weak border, Islamism and Communism, and — above all — the biggest government to ever exist, and thats what hes going to spend the next four years working on, and eight if we so honor him.
Were begging for truth, not Rovian theory. Be American, or keep diddling and lose the West.
Ignoring a recent visit by someone who must not be named and her current foreign policy visits and meetings held in India and Israel.
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I hope Trump runs because if Tokyo comes out with a Christine O’Donnell rant on The Donald he will be in for the Ghetto Beatdown Rosie O’Donnell style. I dream of seeing that happen. Fox News should have dumped Rove months ago. Duh! Loosing.
I’d love to see that myself!
LLS
I know Herman Cain has a presidential exploratory committee. Romney doesn’t really need one if he decides to run again *shudder*
Who else has one? Pawlenty and Newt? Yawn...
Sarah could probably jump in anytime she wants to.
I disagree, actually. They're not running officially yet because it's too restrictive to do so, and no one wants to have the bullseye on their chest for too long.
The potential front-runner candidates have much more freedom to do what they need to do to get ready to run without having to deal with the hassles of being an official candidate. Those with a lower profile might gain some exposure by getting in early, at the risk of an early flame-out as well, but the potential front-runners want to wait as long as reasonably possible while still building the infrastructure to start moving at full-tilt when they do jump in.
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