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Fear and Bargaining in DC (Robert Wright & Conn Carroll)
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Bob is adamant about Obama's lost opportunity to use the bully pulpit to tax the fat cats. Hey, just take it to the people. Disregard the senate and house. Just Nike! Mission accomplished.
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Progressives, listen up! Conn Carroll has good news for you!
BOB, progressives may gripe and grumble now but in the end they'll eventually stop their complaining of Republican Obama, and get their sorry sad ass into gear to the voting booths to vote for him nevertheless. Dont count on them rallying up ordinary folk but....oh the horror, the horror. They were so clueless having Bush as the monster to bat around, and now that Obama is the MONSTER, they're worse than clueless. |
How Obama lost (and won back) my vote for 2012
Very roughly, how Obama lost my vote for 2012:
16.67% - Guantánamo broken promise 16.67% - Unprogressive and dysfunctional health care reform legislation 16.67% - Afghan escalation 16.67% - Israel-Palestinian policy 16.67% - Eloquent discourse trumping substantial achievement on a wide range of issues (eg., immigration) 16.67% - Libya And (now for the kicking and screaming part) how Obama dragged me back and got my firm commitment to campaign my butt off and work the phones for him next year: 110% - Rick Perry or 101% - All other viable GOP candidates ...and then there's always the other 100%, which is the prospect of a Republican president nominating justices to the Supreme Court. |
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How can Bob say that Obama is a bad negotiator? He does not negotiate at all, he misdirects, stalls and lies. He kicked the can down the road for two and a half years so he wouldn't have to deal with the deficit. Then he demonized republicans and got another delay till after the 2012 election.
He also got his party to bribe their way to passage of a horrific government takeover of the health care system. He now has permission to use unspent stimulus money to get out the vote next Nov. You can say he's a pure politiican, demagogue and a bald-faced liar aided and abetted by a compliant press but he's very good at it. |
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Wonderment makes a great point.
Liberals will whine and moan but in the end they don't care about Obama's lies or lack of principals. Ideology, socialist supreme court justices and any move towards the nanny state are what matter. |
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It couldn't possibly be that people make pragmatic decisions about their best available options and vote accordingly or anything like that. |
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Or is this another "he stands on principle and that's good, the principles themselves are not important, because he stands on them!" argument, like we used to get about Bush back before Bush was just another liberal socialist? |
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I'd like to see Conn Carroll more often. I think he has really good chemistry with people who do number crunching. I vote for Annie Lowrey. It'd be nice to have a bi-monthly program of some sort with an uber clever name like "E-Conn Thursday." |
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However, I don't see us returning to the let government do it days. I think people have definitely awakened. It started happening before Obama was elected. Nobody likes a big debt. PS. Did Conn leave Heritage? I'd look myself but that would require effort. |
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Me too.
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But that's tangential. The point is that literally thousands of conservatives who now claim that Bush was not at all a real conservative some how managed to vote for him. |
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We have negotiated with terrorists They have acted like terrorists what they’re saying is we’ll blow up the country if you don’t listen to us This deal is a sugar-coated satan sandwich (my personal favorite) It probably is – with some Satan fries on the side What we’re trying to do is save the world from the Republican budget. We’re trying to save life on this planet as we know it today. a small number of extremists to take the House of Representatives and the economy of the world as hostages nearly complete capitulation to the hostage-taking demands of Republican extremists. Tea Partiers are hyper-violent extremists |
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That's as concise as possible. |
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I'm not saying that any of this will happen over night, just as this debt ceiling will not cut spending. I just think the American people have gotten the message. |
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However, I missed the really, really nobel prize winning comment by none other than nobel prize winning Mr Krugman. He argues (about the deal struck by the terrorists), that "by demonstrating that raw extortion works and carries no political cost, it will take America a long way down the road to banana-republic status." I think he may be delusional and someone should check up on him. |
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cyn·ic [sin-ik] Show IPA –noun 1. a person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions and who disbelieves in or minimizes selfless acts or disinterested points of view. 2. ( initial capital letter ) one of a sect of Greek philosophers, 4th century b.c., who advocated the doctrines that virtue is the only good, that the essence of virtue is self-control, and that surrender to any external influence is beneath human dignity. 3. a person who shows or expresses a bitterly or sneeringly cynical attitude. . |
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Obama gets it. His base doesn't.
Well, here is the rare exceptional liberal pundit who gets it.
Most of the rest of them are in denial. The tea party won big on this one for a very simple reason. Most Americans think the government is too big and is spending too much money. Obama is one of the rare liberals who isn't in denial on this. Whether he gets reelected is pretty much out of his hands, but if there was anything he could have done to help himself get reelected, he did it with this deal. |
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1. More liberals think like this---or take your advice. 2. Someone like Ralph Nader run in every election. |
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Who are you voting for, by the way? Oops, as a "liberal elite" that should be "For whom are you voting?" |
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The lesser evilism that you mention has always been the choice. I've never heard of anyone in this country who is such an example of perfection that everybody that votes for him/her will be 100% in agreement. As voters we have to vote for real people, not an idealized fantasy of what we would like it to be. Obama may be far from that fantasy, but right now he's the only option. Bring an electable more liberal Dem and we'll talk again. You ask about Perry. If you know anything at all, and I will assume you do, about liberals, you'll know that Perry represents just about the opposite of the most fundamental principles of liberalism. So why your surprise? Do you need to taste his shit to figure that out? You're minimizing the real problem here, which isn't about whether Obama is liberal enough or not. The problem resides in the extreme movement to the right of the Republican Party. That Tea Party that you mention doesn't have any internal consistency that would justify your claims. It's the voice of a manipulated group. It'll die because it has no direction, no substance. So you want to punish your less than perfect Democrat, by, what? Letting a Michelle Bachmann be elected? Is that your great idea for today? |
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