The Washington Post recently featured a well-argued column by John Sides asserting that Republicans do not need a reboot (he continued this argument on his must-read political science blog, The Monkey Cage). This prompted a partial rejoinder from Eric Schickler, which was picked up by Jonathan Chait at New York Magazine. The gist of the argument is summarized by Chait: The Democrats forged a national majority beginning in 1932. That majority came apart beginning in the mid-sixties. . . . Over the last couple of election cycles, the environment itself has changed. Racial and cultural divisions no longer naturally cut in the GOPs favor.BTW, the paranoid nuttery around here is disgusting.
So I am not being watched!?