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Michael Barone: Party Like It's 1962
Opinion Journal ^
| 11/09/2002
| Michael Barone
Posted on 11/08/2002 9:36:45 PM PST by Pokey78
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:05:01 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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George W. Bush's Republican party won a historically unusual victory in Tuesday's elections. It was only the third time in 100 years that the president's party gained seats in the House in a midterm election. It was also the first time since the Civil War that the president's party wrested a majority of Senate seats away from the other party in an off-year election.
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posted on
11/08/2002 9:36:45 PM PST
by
Pokey78
To: Pokey78
Bump for a good comparison.
Just hope God's watching over W.
To: Pokey78
George Will said on C-Span this weekend that Barone have the best political insights in Washington.
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posted on
11/08/2002 9:52:12 PM PST
by
fatguy
To: Pokey78
Interesting and insightful. Today, JFK would be considered a "right-wing nut".
I also learned something about Mondale that almost raised his respectability in my eyes. Then I remembered whst he and his party are trying to do to us.
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posted on
11/08/2002 9:59:07 PM PST
by
Don W
To: Pokey78
It's hard for me to link Michael Barone and any happening "party", but the guy is a human reference desk.
To: Don W
DANG!, and I DID edit it, too. whAt. Dagnabbit!
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posted on
11/08/2002 10:00:19 PM PST
by
Don W
To: fatguy
Why would any Rat want to run against GWB in 04? Seriously, other than a has been like Gore or Hart who have nothing to loose, why would anybody else want to get embaressed?
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posted on
11/08/2002 10:06:45 PM PST
by
bybybill
To: bybybill
Why would any Rat want to run against GWB in 04? Seriously, other than a has been like Gore or Hart who have nothing to loose, why would anybody else want to get embaressed? A lot can happen in two years.
Kennedy was growing more and more unpopular and had he lived Goldwater might had beaten him.
To: fortheDeclaration
In Goldwater's dreams. It wasn't his time yet and the Democrats had yet to run out of ideas.
To: ThePythonicCow
And, like JFK, Dubya is amassing his share of enemies, both foreign and domestic, who would consider it a great day if he were taken out. I surely hope history doesn't repeat itself to *that* degree.
At least we know Dubya isn't bopping startlets...
To: goldstategop
A couple of years back, I came across some old Life magazines from the summer of 1963, stashed in my cousins attic. A poll commissioned by the Time-Life folks at that time actually did show Goldwater beating Kennedy "if the election were held today." November 22, 1963 gave us the Kennedy mystique probably as much as Dubyuh's stint as governor in Texas causes many to think of him as an "outsider," perhaps even as a conservative. Barone wisely points out that both come from entrenched political families. What he failed to note however is that both have unshakable roots in the Eastern Establishment.
To: Pokey78
Kennedy-Johnson Democrats thrived on the vitriol of their enemies. I can remember Republicans--not just conservative Goldwater Republicans, but liberal Rockefeller Republicans--speaking with contempt about Kennedy, dismissing him as a lightweight who had gotten in office by luck and vote-stealing and who would soon be swept out. Many Democrats today feel the same way about Mr. Bush. Wow ... you mean we used to be as bad as they are now? Goldwater/Kennedy was before my time.
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posted on
11/09/2002 2:03:02 AM PST
by
Timesink
To: Pokey78
To: goldstategop
In Goldwater's dreams. It wasn't his time yet and the Democrats had yet to run out of ideas. Goldwater was not that out of step with America, he was only potrayed that way by the Left.
No more then Reagan was.
Kennedy was not as popular as the historians want to make him out to be.
To: Pokey78
Great piece. Thanks for posting!
To: Darling Lili
I think this is a great article with good insight and analysis. If Bush can get real marginal tax rate reductions and a cut in capital gains quickly then I think it will sufficiently stimulate the economy for the next 4-6 years and he will win landslides and possibly usher his brother into office in 2008.
To: bybybill
That's what they said about GW's father?
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posted on
11/09/2002 4:08:07 PM PST
by
fatguy
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