Posted on 04/07/2009 11:56:43 AM PDT by lewisglad
The mistakes liberals like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are making can teach Republicans how to regain powerand how to hold onto it.
In recent weeks, Ive been critical of some of the most hard-core ideological elements of the GOP. As a consequence, some have requested I leave the party altogether, and say that I am now an unwelcome member. Let me be clear: No one wants the Republican Party to succeed more than I do. I spent nearly two years on the road during my fathers presidential campaign, in my early twenties, surrounded by hygienically deficient, middle-aged political strategists traveling on a bus whose bathroom was almost always clogged. I did everything I could possibly think of to help get my father elected president. During that time, I admittedly realized conservatives failure to communicate effectively with my generation. But I also completely fell in love with the party, and started to understand why its core ideals better defined me than those of the Democrats. Any criticism I give of the Republican Party is out of love, and as someone who feels knowledgeable and experienced enough to give constructive criticism.
But as harsh as Ive been about some elements of the GOP, I find aspects of the Democratic Party infinitely worse. Just as I fear the far right would undermine a conservative resurgence, the far left of Obamas party threatens to do the exact same thing to him and his administration.
It is no secret that the Republican Party, for all its faults, consistently displays party unity. But Democratic leaders seem more concerned with their own personal agendas than supporting President Obama and the future of their party.
It is no secret that the Republican Party, for all its faults, consistently displays party unity. For all the criticism that the Bush administration came in for, risks were taken (like supporting the Iraq troop surge) that wound up benefiting the GOP in the long run. But Democratic leaders such as Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid seem more concerned with their own personal agendas than supporting President Obama and the future of their party. In fact, shortly after Barack Obama was elected president, Senator Reid went so far as to say, I dont work for him. Even after the Democrats huge victories in 2006 and 2008, party unity still seems to be in disarray.
Take Afghanistan, for example. Republican leaders, including my father and Bill Kristol, support Obamas new planand moreover, have expressed concern that the liberal House and Senate leadership are so stuck on being antiwar and standing up for leftist values that they are failing to properly inform voters of the issues at hand. Worse, congressional Democrats are threatening Obamas ability to do his job as president appropriately, and protect the American people. It is all the more ironic that Republicans are supporting Obama and his bipartisan approach while his own party remains wary and doubtful.
I always have believed that in order for our government to successfully function and move forward, it is important for both parties to embrace centrism. Of course, many people voted for Barack Obama because they were hoping he would be an extremely liberal president. Personally, I think he and his advisers are smart enough to understand theres much to be done in the political center by listening to both sides and learning to compromise. But Obama will not be able to continue this course if his party leaders dont support him. Just last month, John Avlon made this very point on The Daily Beast in his article, The Coming Democratic Civil War: Liberal Democrats threaten to undo Obamas presidency because of their embrace of partisanship.
Look at Obamas stimulus billas soon as he handed it over to the House, Democrats loaded it with so many appropriations they made it impossible to pass. In his article Why the Democrats Cant Govern in this week's New Republic, Jonathan Chait writes that the stimulus served as a mere precursor to the major battle over Obama's budget. (He goes on to cite Sen. Kent Conrads endorsement of farm payments and Democrats' opposition to Obamas plan to limit tax deductions for the rich.) Now, I may not agree with Obama either, but if such a left-leaning magazine so blatantly recognizes the writing on the wall when it comes to extreme members of the Democratic Party hijacking message and power, then it is obviously a major concern.
This is less about Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi than about party infighting. If Republicans are going to gain power again, and more importantly, remain in power, we must recognize the value of centrisminstead of turning to extreme right-wing members of the party like Rush Limbaugh (which I have made clear I think is a dangerous thing for the party to do). That the Democrats find themselves with the same problem while theyre in power only highlights my point. We must get the right people in power to win the next election cycle, and the one after that. If the Democrats dont figure it out, they will inevitably find themselves in the minority again. The question remains: Can politics ever become truly centrist and bipartisan?
Meghan McCain is originally from Phoenix. She graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She previously wrote for Newsweek magazine
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She is a RINO idiot like her old man.
Daddy’s little girl.
The libs will continue to prop her, and that idiot Johnson, to make Republicans look bad and to divide us. The best medicine is to ignore these idiots.
Yeah, centrists like Trent Lott and other pork-barrel Republicans, eh?
We tried mushy centrism with no core principles other than who gets the lions share of the loot. It failed. It will fail for the Dems as well - but only if the GOP returns to core principles instead of listening to ignorant morons named McCain.
Earth to Megan. Your dad is a loser. You are a loser. Go away. Far away. Forever.
Meghan McCain is originally from Phoenix. She graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She previously wrote for Newsweek magazine
I, too, could have been a writer for Newsweek had my dad not worked bagging groceries at a Food King...
“..hygienically deficient”?
You, Little One, are intellectually deficient.
Centrism is a loser’s argument. The term gets thrown around so much that it loses all meaning; to the point that it gets presented as a positive good. Compromise is not something you fight for or hope to achieve - it’s a political reality that you accept when there is no other choice - principles are the things for which you fight.
Can she REALLY be that dense?
She is a complete air head!
Be Ever Vigilant!
By doing what? Spraying lysol whenever one of those advisors came close to you and then phoning in an interview for dear Daddy?
Dear Ms McPiggy, the last two elections the liberal wing of the GOP had its chance. You, your Dad, the Frum types, have proved to be gigantic losers. If the populace wants a leftist, they will vote for a democrat. You are not cool, hip, or anything, but a used loser.
Please shut up, as you look the fool, and go get a life with a liberal and leave the good folks in America who respect the Constitution alone.
Bye now.
Like father like son. Oops, I meant daughter....
Couldn’t we please make this a Meghan McCain free zone.
She is so irrelevant.
2. Conservatives don't want a liberal Republican Party to succeed, and never claimed to.
Very well put. I agree completely.
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