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End Times for Reaganism (MAJOR BARF ALERT)
The Week ^ | October.28, 2008 | Bob "Lefty Loon" Shrum

Posted on 10/28/2008 9:31:46 AM PDT by Reagan Man

When John McCain at last focused on the economy in this campaign, he recycled the Republican playbook from the late 70s and early 80s. Those old moves had had a remarkable shelf life, lasting a generation. They had carried the first of the hapless Bushes to the White House in 1988 and powered Newt Gingrich’s revolution in 1994. Even at the start of a new century they were still in use, occupying the heart of George W. Bush’s domestic economic policies.

But now McCain is learning the hard way, even if he won’t yet admit it, that the Reagan playbook’s time has come and gone. The old Republican trick was to lie about taxes: Democrats would raise everybody’s and Republicans would cut everybody’s. (In reality, Republican largesse meant the millionaire reaped a windfall while the waitress got pennies and the public debt soared.) McCain has resuscitated that canard, making the case against Obama’s progressive tax policy. But he’ll lose the argument—and the Presidency—because the Republican era of wholesale deregulation and the redistribution of wealth, upward, is over.

It is no longer enough to utter conservative epithets like “liberal” and “tax.” McCain’s implication that Obama wants to “spread the wealth” around rather than create wealth is dissonant at a time when Republicans are presiding over the greatest wealth destruction in history. Meantime, Obama has brilliantly pounded two numbers into the national consciousness—$250,000 (you don’t face a tax increase if you earn less) and 95 percent (the percentage of Americans who will receive a tax cut under Obama’s proposal).

As the campaign entered its final fortnight, smart Republicans began suggesting that McCain put some spin on this ball to give it a semblance of still being in play. During a debate with me last week in Washington, Frum urged McCain’s campaign to grasp for yet another message—this time, the danger of one party dominance of Washington. Conservatives heartily approved of one party—their party’s—dominance from 2003 to 2007. What they dread now is that Democratic ascendance could lead to horrors like national health reform.

Although the faithful chant, “Obama, Pelosi, Reid” at McCain’s sparsely attended rallies, voters overall now scorn the appeal to divided government. In addition to being politically misguided, this latest Republican argument is flatly ahistorical.

Great economic challenges—from the New Deal in 1932, to the new economics of the 1960s (which followed three recessions in the preceding decade), to the Clinton fiscal turnaround in 1993—were all handled by one party—the Democratic Party, as it happened—in charge at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. Even the exception proved the rule. In 1981, President Reagan enjoyed a Republican Senate and effective control of the House on taxes and spending due to support from conservative Democrats.

Back in 2008, we keep hearing about Joe the Plumber. If McCain were paying Joe a plumber’s hourly wage for his time, he wouldn’t have any cash left for travel or television. Yet it still doesn’t seem to be working. The evident failure of McCain’s argument, the last in a series of tactical improvisations, is more than a prelude to defeat for one man or one party in one election. Instead, the 2008 campaign has shown that we have, at long last, entered post-Reagan America.

At what may be the dawn of a new progressive era, Republicans will have to make a choice. I don’t believe they ever will, or even should, proclaim “me too” and mimic Democrats. Instead, they should rethink and then renew their purpose, asking hard questions about the meaning of conservative principles in a different economy and a changing world. The alternative is to repeat the past, perhaps with Sarah Palin, the hockey mom in couture, in a starring role. Ronald Reagan, who in his dealings with the Russians proved he was more realist than ideologue, would surely look at such a legacy and ask: “Where’s the rest of me?”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: mccain; obama; reagan; reaganism
The Democrats are expecting a permanent controlling majority in WashDC --- Presidency, Congress and the SCOTUS just around the corner.

Is this the real America?

1 posted on 10/28/2008 9:31:47 AM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

No. There is going to be a new Reagan Revolation. this time it will be led by a young governor from Alaska.


2 posted on 10/28/2008 9:34:35 AM PDT by se_ohio_young_conservative (SP for VP ! ......GO SARAH !)
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To: Reagan Man
why is it that liberals never go away, how does this guy have any creditability, he is 0-9 in any other business or industry he would be a laughing stock yet in politics he is a liberal icon, I just don't get it
3 posted on 10/28/2008 9:37:29 AM PDT by edzo4 (Vote McCain, Keep Your Change)
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To: Reagan Man

Bob Shrum: The genius who had a hand in the losing campaigns of virtually every Democrat Presidential Wanna Be since the 1970’s. McGovern. Among his great successes are Presidents McGovern, Gephardt, Dukakis, Kerrey, Gore and Kerry.


4 posted on 10/28/2008 9:40:54 AM PDT by catpuppy
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative
As Yoda once said in desperate times, "There is another...."


5 posted on 10/28/2008 9:41:53 AM PDT by lewisglad
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To: Reagan Man
Is this the real America?

I don't get the question? It's a Republic, and it still sucks to be in the minority. Whats new?

6 posted on 10/28/2008 9:51:50 AM PDT by Realism (Some believe that the facts-of-life are open to debate.....)
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To: Reagan Man

Shrum is an Obama enabler. A mealy-mouthed liberal who is willing to see the neo-Marxist in the White House.


7 posted on 10/28/2008 10:01:41 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Obama is a neo-Marxist)
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To: Reagan Man

One thing about people like Shrum. They have not learned a single thing since the early 1970’s. They think socialism will really work this time, despite all previous evidence to the contrary. You can’t argue with delusional people.

And I say again, we will need some kind of a mass movement to oppose Obama’s policies.


8 posted on 10/28/2008 10:04:24 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Obama is a neo-Marxist)
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To: Reagan Man
End Times for Reaganism Prosperity
9 posted on 10/28/2008 10:39:39 AM PDT by bpjam (I don't see my country on TV. Which America are they showing?)
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