More GOP Truth
This expresses
my sentiments exactly.
Let's just say right now what voters will be saying in November, once
Barack Obama has been re-elected: Republicans deserve to lose.
It doesn't matter that Mr. Obama can't get the economy out of second
gear. It doesn't matter that he cynically betrayed his core promise as a
candidate to be a unifying president. It doesn't matter that he keeps
blaming Bush. It doesn't matter that he thinks ATMs are weapons of
employment destruction. It doesn't matter that Tim Geithner remains
secretary of Treasury. It doesn't matter that the result of his "reset"
with Russia is Moscow selling fighter jets to Damascus. It doesn't
matter that the Obama name is synonymous with the most unpopular law in
memory. It doesn't matter that his wife thinks America doesn't deserve
him. It doesn't matter that the Evel Knievel theory of fiscal stimulus
isn't going to make it over the Snake River Canyon of debt.
Above all, it doesn't matter that Americans are generally eager to
send Mr. Obama packing. All they need is to be reasonably sure that the
alternative won't be another fiasco. But they can't be reasonably sure,
so it's going to be four more years of the disappointment you already
know.
And:
Finally, there are the men not in the field: Mitch Daniels, Paul
Ryan, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Haley Barbour. This was the GOP A-Team,
the guys who should have showed up to the first debate but didn't
because running for president is hard and the spouses were reluctant.
Nothing commends them for it. If this election is as important as they
all say it is, they had a duty to step up. Abraham Lincoln did not shy
from the contest of 1860 because of Mary Todd. If Mr. Obama wins in
November—or, rather, when he does—the failure will lie as heavily on
their shoulders as it will with the nominee.
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