Posted on 02/02/2015 7:34:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
That Scott Walker speech was great? It was shallow, tedious, and wrong. In other words, it struck the perfect chord for todays GOP voters.
Mitt Romney definitely had his down sides as a candidate: the retread factor, and, as I noted two weeks ago, the fact that he made all those dramatic and (apparently) wrong predictions about the future of the economy. But I will say this for him. He did pass the this-guy-looks-and-sounds-like-a-plausible-president test. I always thought that was his greatest strength. Hes central casting.
None of these remaining people looks much like a president, with the exception of Jeb Bush; and more to the point, they dont sound like presidents either. They sound like theyre running for RNC chairman at best, or more likely leader of the Tea Party caucus. So despite all this spin from conservatives about what a strong field this is, as usual the opposite is the truth. Its an astonishingly weak field, unified not only in their opposition to Barack Obama and the federal government but also in their hostility to actual ideas that might stand a chance of addressing the countrys actual problems.
Ive just been reading through their books. Yes, I know. Youre welcome. Theyre ridiculous. I cant say this with 100 percent certainty, but I may not have seen the word wages once. I certainly didnt see a discussion of wage stagnation anywhere. Thats just one of a hundred examples I could cite.
Its not so much that they come up short in terms of personal resumes. God knows, the current incumbent had a short one. Being a sitting or former governor, or a sitting senatorthose are qualification enough. And I dont doubt that theyre intelligent people.
But the problem in the first instance isnt them. Let me put it this way. The greatest cardiologist in the world could move to town. But if everybody wants to eat chili-cheese fries all day and nobody wants to have bypass surgery, theres still going to be a lot of heart disease.
You follow me? There could be a man in this presidential field who is the political equivalent of that cardiologistLincoln and TR and Reagan all rolled into one, with a little bit of Thatcher on the side and what the hell, a tiny dash of Clinton, just for crossover appeal. And it wouldnt matter. He wouldnt be able to demonstrate the breadth of his vision, because that isnt what the GOP base of today wants.
I finally sat myself down and watched that Scott Walker speech from last week that everyone is raving about. If this was the standout speech, I sure made the right decision in not subjecting myself to the rest of them. It was little more than a series of red-meat appetizers and entrees: Wisconsin defunded Planned Parenthood, said no to Obamacare, passed some kind of law against frivolous lawsuits, and moved to crack down on voter fraudall of that besides, of course, his big move, busting the public-employee unions. There wasnt a single concrete idea about addressing any of the major problems the country faces.
Walkers blandishments toward the base were bland enough to get under the skin even of James Pethokoukis, the conservative economics writer who laid into the Wisconsin Governor for one particular bit of surreality:
"Opportunity is equal? The data, unfortunately, do not seem to support Walkers optimistic claim. First, there are other countries, such as Sweden and Canada, where the chances of escaping the bottom are just as good as in the United States. Second, American mobility rates have been stagnant over the past 40 years. Third, mobility rates vary greatly by race with 74 percent of white sons making it out of the bottom fifth versus 49 percent of African-American sons. Fourth, even the smartest kids have only a 1-in-4 chance of making it from the bottom fifth to the top fifth."
Thats a conservative writer, remember. And hes right, obviously. But try to imagine Walker or any GOP candidate acknowledging these complications. That opportunity is not equal in America! That Sweden and Canada are our equals! That its harder on black people! That candidate would be hooted out of Republican Party faster than you can say Charles Murray.
Walker, I see, has surged in a new Iowa poll, while the only one who at least looks like president, John Ellis Bush, has taken a tumble and is viewed more negatively by potential caucus-goers than he once was (46 favorable, 43 unfavorable). We cant say for sure why Bush has fallen, but it seems clear that Walker has gained on the strength, so to speak, of his empty-calorie bromides.
Hes gained because those items kicking Planned Parenthood, denying your own citizens subsidized health-care coverage, pretending that voter fraud is a thingare what pass for ideas in todays GOP. Walker is even more vacuous on foreign policy, as Martha Raddatz revealed yesterday, twisting him around like a pretzel with a couple of mildly tough questions on Syria. The Democratic Party has its problems, but at least Democrats are talking about middle-class wage stagnation, which is the countrys core economic quandary. Rick Santorum is, in fairness, but a) his solutions are the same ones conservatives have been advertising for years (lower taxes, less regulation, more two-parent families) and b) hes not going anywhere in the polls so far, undoubtedly precisely because hes trying to drop the homosexuality-is-bestiality shtick and talk about actual economic problems.
But you cant really discuss economic problems as a Republican presidential candidate, because in the pond of voters where youll be fishing, America has no such problems. Some peopleroughly 47 percent of themhave economic problems, but thats all their fault, you see. So these candidates are about to spend a year pandering to that. That will make them weak in more ways than one.
We’re not all that impressed with this Romney Chap:
A year from now I do think this past week will be considered Walker’s high water mark.
Every single Republican candidate will be given the “stupid” treatment based purely upon where they are in the polls.
It will be continuous statements of:
Can you believe they said ??
The completed statement will be fully rational and compelling but the media echo chamber will repeat until everyone agrees that rain does not really fall from clouds or fire does not really create heat.
Any statement will be mocked as plainly false.
We need backbone.
To quote a great American: The left will always tell us who they’re afraid of.
Hillary Clinton is this guys idea of a person who looks, sounds and acts presidential?
If so he is an idiot and not much of a man.
Well yeah, since Rush tsunamied him to faux front-runner on purpose, knowing Mitt was handing him his 20 points and donors, and is still unrepentant, yea verily giddy that ‘he did that’, Mr.-I-Don’t-Get-Involved-In-Primaries-well-except- this-one.
hey...the guy has books to pimp
Wrong. The dinosaur media needs a course in truth and another in real “journalism,” not agenda or “lapdog” journalism. Stop putting out their fires, start fires on their side, they won’t know what to do.
When a writer has to ask, “are you following me?” even he knows he is incoherent.
“It was little more than a series of red-meat appetizers and entrees: Wisconsin defunded Planned Parenthood, said no to Obamacare, passed some kind of law against frivolous lawsuits, and moved to crack down on voter fraudall of that besides, of course, his big move, busting the public-employee unions. There wasnt a single concrete idea about addressing any of the major problems the country faces.”
Those are all among major problems the country faces.
The kool-aid is being mixed a little strong these days in Leftyland these days, isn’t it?
The only one who’s STUPID is the idiot who wrote this article.
If anyone makes any “good speeches”, they’re definitely not Tea Party, because the media would report them as stupid. Sarah Palin quoted MLK and the media laughed at it.
He might not have done him any favors. Remember when Howard Dean peaked too early? It’s still almost a year to the Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Primary. 24 hours can be a lifetime in politics, much less a year. I’ve worked on several presidential campaigns in Iowa and organization (there are 99 counties) is key, not straw polls. No one knew who Jimmy Carter, Mike Huckabee or Barack Obama was at this stage of the game, yet they won in Iowa.
They abused her children, who are Native Americans, so I guess racism is a one-way street.
The Daily Beast is no place to take advice from.
Tomasky, the obnoxious little communist formerly of the UK’s far-left Guardian, is displeased with the crop of GOP candidates.
Well, it sounds like they’re on better track than I thought.
Actually, I always thought that was a textbook example of DNC/press mind control. This is not the droid... Howard Dean is done...
And with a snap of the finger, the press all agreed he was done, and with a snap of the finger the DNC zombies never questioned it. And so it was so. I think its a textbook case.
Like this jacka$$ was going to say anything else.If I had a freebie to punch the crap out of any person I could choose, this is it.
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