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Bob Shrum: All politics is national-Dems fretting over midterm elections; start fighting back
The Week ^ | February 5, 2010 | Robert Shrum

Posted on 02/05/2010 6:38:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Whenever you hear a party say our candidates will do fine because midterm elections are just a series of local contests, you know there’s trouble. And we’ve been hearing that from too many Democrats.

All politics now is national. The Republican strategy for 2010 has been both conscious and clear for months. The GOP wants Obama to fail and the economy to fail. At every turn they are determined to obstruct. This reached the point a week ago where seven Republicans in the Senate, including John McCain, voted against a bill they had cosponsored -- simply because Obama had endorsed it.

The President may speak and even seek bipartisanship, but he’ll be met with a closed fist. So Democrats in Congress need a strategy of their own that goes beyond "every man for himself" -- or every woman, in the case of Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. They can’t be on the defensive; they can’t save themselves by fleeing their president or their principles. They have to draw clear dividing lines on their own terms with the Republican opposition. Put a series of big issues to a vote, giving the other side its chances to cooperate, or manifest its true character.

On the day when the Democrats lost their supposedly filibuster-proof Senate, and official figures showed an unexpectedly high number of new unemployment claimants, the still-majority party actually fought back. They issued a series of jobs proposals and announced that they intend to vote on them in the Senate next week. If the Republicans filibuster in lock-step, Democrats should attack that as a "no" vote on jobs, pure and simple. And maybe the newly minted lawmaker from Massachusetts, who claims that he’s a "Scott Brown Republican," will realize that if he becomes a party-line vote for Mitch McConnell, he won’t be reelected in 2012. He just might decide not to filibuster jobs.

Democrats should also press hard on financial reform. The Wall Street Journal reports that Republicans are telling the paper’s most important readers, who happen to work on Wall Street, that the GOP will stand with them to oppose fees to repay the bailout along with caps on boundless executive pay and rules against reckless behavior. We could pretty much guess, but now we know for sure, why we saw the stark spectacle of sour-faced Republicans sitting on their hands when the president talked about financial reform in his State of the Union. Republicans now deserve the opportunity to vote early and often. Let the phony populists stand up for the plutocrats -- again and again.

Maybe the House leadership should even schedule a roll call on Republican Representative Paul Ryan’s alternative budget, which would privatize and slash Social Security and turn Medicare into vouchers. (Vouchers increasingly constitute the whole Republican program -- vouchers for seniors, vouchers for schools, pretty soon it’ll be vouchers for police and fire protection, too.) Bring on the roll calls.

And at every point hit back at the smears. It was refreshing to see White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs call the "moderate" Senator Susan Collins to account for her demagogic assertion that intelligence officials were not consulted about the interrogation of the Christmas Day underpants bomber. In fact, as Gibbs pointed out, they were right there in the situation room the whole time. It’s appalling, and even dangerous, to see Republicans suggest, as Collins did, that the president of the United States has a "blind spot -- on the War on Terrorism." And by the way, Collins also seemed to forget that the FBI is in the intelligence business when it comes to domestic terrorism.

Then there’s Collins’ colleague from Maine, who delayed action on health reform for months while she professed to be negotiating a bipartisan bill. She finally voted for it in committee, and then opposed the final version on the Senate floor, insisting on more delay. She may have fooled Baucus and Reid once, but they shouldn’t fall for this make-nice routine again. No more Olympia Snowe–Jobs.

Addressing the needs of 15 million people without work is more important than working with someone like Snowe, and so are the needs of more than 30 million people who will be denied health care if Congress doesn’t finish the job. Pass the bill. Pass the bill along with a filibuster-proof reconciliation measure that incorporates the fixes House and Senate Democrats were shaping just before the post-Massachusetts panic. Democrats have the chance here to make history -- to prove that they can govern and that they understand that holding office has a purpose beyond having your name on the door.

This is also smart politics. A PPP poll shows that by itself the act of passing the bill cuts independent support for Republicans by six points. And that’s before the law goes into effect and people figure out that there are no death-panels, rationing schemes, or cuts in Medicare benefits. If the majority party can’t figure out both the moral imperative and the electoral calculus of health care, then it doesn't deserve to be in the majority.

The midterms won’t be easy. Much will depend on where the job numbers are, not just those announced Friday morning, but the ones announced next July and September. But the best hope is to stand up and "fight for people," as the president put it -- and make sure that people know which party is on their side. If Democrats head for the hills, they’ll find the only thing waiting for them there is involuntary retirement. If they hold their ground and draw the dividing lines, a lot more congressional Democrats will be around when the economic recovery is in full force and Barack Obama leads his party to victory in 2012.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Maine; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: 2010; 2010midterms; backlash; bho44; congress; democrats; economy; issues; obama; romney; scottbrown; senate; shrum
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I hope the fools take his advice.
1 posted on 02/05/2010 6:38:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The former republican candidate is leading the incumbant democrat by around 10 points in early polling in my district.


2 posted on 02/05/2010 6:42:03 PM PST by cripplecreek (Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

You tell ‘em Whistling (past the graveyard) Bob!!! You ‘RATS are all clueless and in a bad state of denial.


3 posted on 02/05/2010 6:42:39 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (If the CIA and NASA are going to "monitor climate change", why the hell do we need the EPA?)
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Hey rats... listen to the loser... uhhh I mean that political genius shrum... that's the ticket!

LLS

4 posted on 02/05/2010 6:45:01 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Bob Shrum: Palin won't be GOP nominee in 2012 (Guess who he thinks will be?)
In presidential politics, Republicans are an orderly party; they're unlikely ever to be comfortable with the spontaneous, erratic performance of Sarah Palin.
They also have a nominee in waiting—Mitt Romney."


5 posted on 02/05/2010 6:46:16 PM PST by Diogenesis (Alea iacta est.)
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I hope the fools take his advice.”

So do I. That way the Dimwits get annihilated by an even bigger margin in November.
Meanwhile, to call Frum a worm, will be an insult to worms.

6 posted on 02/05/2010 6:46:17 PM PST by SmokingJoe
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This guy is as ignorant as he is homely.


7 posted on 02/05/2010 6:46:35 PM PST by SnuffaBolshevik
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Crumy Shrummy has never won a national election he has run.

If Obama fails, the economy succeeds.

If he succeeds, the country fails.

It's that simple!!

Obama has no clue how to run a country.

He is all theory and no experience!

8 posted on 02/05/2010 6:47:36 PM PST by PALIN SMITH (Show them our respectable contempt!)
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To: PALIN SMITH; potlatch; devolve; ntnychik

9 posted on 02/05/2010 6:50:29 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
" They can’t be on the defensive; they can’t save themselves by fleeing their president or their principles."

Wow principles, what a concept. Yeah Rat's that's the ticket; keep do'n the thing you do so well.

10 posted on 02/05/2010 6:53:41 PM PST by ArchAngel1983 (Arch Angel- on guard)
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The GOP wants Obama to fail and the economy to fail.

Not entirely true. We want his policies to fail, but we want the economy to recover.

Shrum is merrily spoon-feeding the ignorant. The GOP has never tried to slash Social Security and ruin Medicare. He says the government can produce jobs. Production produces jobs. The government can be most helpful by stepping aside.

11 posted on 02/05/2010 6:53:55 PM PST by oyez ( damnant quod non intelligunt)
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To: PhilDragoo; All
IT'S A 'NO TO DEMS' VOTE

 

12 posted on 02/05/2010 6:58:08 PM PST by potlatch (- What a co-inky-dink-)
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To: oyez

Has Bob Scum been right about anything?


13 posted on 02/05/2010 6:59:07 PM PST by italianquaker (My bartender knew about the attempted Christmas attack before odumbo)
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Shrummy is the pied piper of Ratville. I hope all the rats follow his lead.
14 posted on 02/05/2010 7:07:34 PM PST by JPG (Mr. Gore, we have a warrant for your arrest...put your hands behind your back.)
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If they hold their ground and draw the dividing lines, a lot more congressional Democrats will be around when the economic recovery is in full force and Barack Obama leads his party to victory in 2012.

Sage advice from the man who helped lead Gore and Kerry to victory.

Please, Democrats. Stick to your guns.

15 posted on 02/05/2010 7:10:37 PM PST by denydenydeny (The Left sees taxpayers the way Dr Frankenstein saw the local cemetery; raw material for experiments)
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“Maybe the House leadership should even schedule a roll call on Republican Representative Paul Ryan’s alternative budget, which would privatize and slash Social Security and turn Medicare into vouchers.”

I’ll drink to that. Let’s have an open discussion about how Medicare and Social Security are 100 perecent unfunded, and that the future funding amount of such unfunded programs is more than 100 trillion dollars, not counting interest. Learing the air like this willl remind people that Obama has already annnounced his intention to gut medicare in order to fund other programs.


16 posted on 02/05/2010 7:11:55 PM PST by haroldeveryman
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yea for years Democrats have been on the offensive blaming Bush and the GOP for everything from hurricanes to hang nails. Now they are playing defense but instead of defending their positions on issues they are still blaming everything on the Republicans and Bush.

In reality they should be blaming themselves because they are on the opposite side of most Americans on every issue. The reason they can’t pass their leftist bills is because they don’t have enough Democrats willing to commit suicide.


17 posted on 02/05/2010 7:15:53 PM PST by ODDITHER (HAT)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
We say we're for human happiness. They can say they want the government to take care of us. Between these two visions - I think there is NO contest!

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus

18 posted on 02/05/2010 7:55:21 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yep.


19 posted on 02/05/2010 7:56:15 PM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

We are surrounded by RINOS aka Democratic Party. The only use John McCain is he is dumb enough to go out and take the heat as a patsy for the Democratic Party. Real leader there. NOT

More like a coward and a weak sister that will sell their own soul and that’s exactly what the RINOS and Democratics are. It makes my skin crawl to know they are there.


20 posted on 02/05/2010 8:03:55 PM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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