Posted on 01/09/2012 3:27:47 PM PST by Cardhu
Distracted by the antics of conservatives who can't win, liberals are missing that the GOP will select Big Money's staunchest ally
Mitt Romney goes into the New Hampshire primary Tuesday with a 19-point lead. But, of course, Romney has been the Republican nominee for president for nearly six months now. Since the flare-out of Rick Perry, the only other GOP nominee able to raise any serious cash, Romney has faced only a parade of reality-show contestants posing as presidential candidates.
Romney, the candidate of the 1%, has benefited from Citizens United in ways we thought wouldn't come to light until after the primary season was over. And he has done so with an implicit advantage: media coverage, even at the height of Occupy Wall Street last fall, has generally understated his plutocratic support and concentrated on his never-ending gyrations on social policy.
What is the traditional objection to Romney? That he is a "flip-flopper", the original sin of American politics. In Massachusetts in the 1990s, he used to do fundraisers with Planned Parenthood; now he stresses "the sanctity of life". He used to seem all right with gay people; now he's big on "traditional marriage". He made the right noises about climate change; now he makes the wrong ones. He supported the Brady Act, the landmark 1993 gun control bill; now, he tells the NRA that the second amendment is a kind of holy revelation.
It may have made for good television to pretend for a few days that Herman Cain, the erstwhile pizza magnate with a campaign staff of zero in Iowa, was on course for some Tea Party-driven insurrection, or that Newt Gingrich, one of the most loathed men in the GOP, could reconstitute himself as a man of the people.
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The ineligible RINO:
I like firing people.
Actually Newt is trying this as a pat Buchanan reinvention but Obama will want to make THIS his campaign. It can’t be about him so he’ll make it about Wall street and hope it works.
The Current FReepathon Pays For The Current Quarters Expenses?
The truth is that NO ONE should pay the slightest attention to ANYTHING printed in the Guardian, regardless of what it is. If the Guardian printed that the sun was coming up tomorrow on schedule, it would be a lie.
From what I can tell all of Congress is the 1% and I don’t see any candidate that doesn’t have a net worth that far exceeds what they had when they arrived in DC.
Occupy people will be out next summer. Romney will be labeled the candidate of the 1%, Obama will be labeled the candidate of the 99%.
It will be repeated over and over in the MSM.
Let me re-phrase my post:
The truth is that NO ONE should pay the slightest attention to ANYTHING printed in the Guardian, regardless of what it is. If the Guardian printed that the sun was coming up tomorrow on schedule, it would be only because they were ordered to print it by their Communist Party liaison officer.
We are faced with the situation in which the incumbent is so inept, so incompetent, he cannot possibly be re-elected to his current job.
Yet the opposition arrayed against him are fragmented, without a coherent message, and unable to bring an honest review of all the incumbent’s failures and vulnerabilities, that he will probably be re-elected anyway, and not only that, the briefly held majority of Republicans in the House will be swept away, and the Senate shall remain firmly in Democrat hands.
OK, go ahead, run away and support your third parties and splinter groups, if that brings any moral satisfaction. But it sure won’t do a thing for that shining city on the hill that is the beacon for all mankind in these trying times.
Atlas Shrugged. And the John Galts retreat to their redoubts.
Jason Farago
Jason Farago is a New York-based writer and critic who contributes to the London Review of Books, Monocle, n+1, and other magazines. He is also editor of The Bugle, an American publication on culture and ecology
The left has a right to feel betrayed by Romney though, for almost 60 years they had his support, and he delivered some massive victories for them, judges, homosexual marriage, 50$ abortions, Romney/Obama care, and so on.
A sampling of Jason’s recent work:
Latest
The electoral college is a relic. It’s time to let the people choose the president
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Jason Farago: A move to elect the US president by popular vote and to sideline the electoral college is gaining momentum and it’s making some lawmakers very angry indeed
213 comments
Life after Michael Bloomberg: New York looks to the left
15 Dec 2011:
Jason Farago: The race to succeed Michael Bloomberg as mayor of New York City is hotting up and the Republicans are struggling to find a standard-bearer
38 comments
The limits of gay-friendly foreign policy by fiat
7 Dec 2011:
Jason Farago: Hillary Clinton’s policy of tying US aid to countries’ gay rights records is great, but let’s not forget: prejudice begins at home
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The New York Times invites comment with caution
5 Dec 2011:
Jason Farago: The Times’s new commenting system embraces its web users warily: trusting an elite, but keeping the rest of us on probation
113 comments
Ohio’s message for Obama in 2012
9 Nov 2011:
Jason Farago: Ever the bellwether, Ohio voted down a Republican anti-union law. This is a riled electorate neither side can take for granted
64 comments
Herman Cain: pizazz magnate no more
31 Oct 2011:
Jason Farago: As scandal tarnishes his presidential campaign, the shine comes off Herman Cain’s outsider appeal: he’s just a run-of-the-mill pol
101 comments
Eurozone debt crisis: America fails to grasp urgency of Brussels summit
21 Oct 2011:
Jason Farago: Even by the low standards to which we hold our media, the invisibility of the eurozone crisis in America is just weird
66 comments
Clarence Thomas’s conservatism: the first 20 years
13 Oct 2011:
Jason Farago: The enigmatic judge keeps a low profile; yet, time is very much on the side of the supreme court’s most reactionary justice
71 comments
Occupy Wall Street: more than the sum of its demands
5 Oct 2011:
Jason Farago: Critics of the lack of a programme miss the point. This is the only meaningful protest possible in the US’s broken political system
95 comments
Don’t ask, don’t tell: freedom to serve is not freedom to love
20 Sep 2011:
Jason Farago: A significant battle may have been won but the gay rights movement is in danger of losing the war
146 comments
Jason looks like a fag.
THAT is a face that has met many a scrotum.
LLS
Rest in peace, Cardhu.
We will miss you and your salient posts very much this election season.
My regards to Cardhu’s family.
God rest the soul of this FReeper who was killed in an auto accident in Arizona. Condolences to his family and friends who mourn and miss him.
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