One thing about Bill Clinton, he could live in a world of utter unreality and indeed impose it on the whole of the country except with respect to one issue, he never deceived himself about how to win votes. He did what it took, and he took the positions necessary to be elected and reelected so many times. Lately the Democrats, although not Bill Clinton, have taken to blaming the electorate for their failures at the polls. It would be very dangerous for us to ape the rats.
If we could not make the case against Bill Clinton and Perot in 1992, it is our fault and not the electorate' s. We can make our case, or rather, we could have made our case, without betraying our principles. Can you imagine how much different things would be today if we had forced votes on drilling and refining and etc. and if we had even come close to managing our borders? If we hadn't taken bribes?
Rather than railing at the voters, let's look first at the professionals whose job it is to advance conservative principles and then present their record of legislation to the country for approval. So far they have done neither.