Republicans Need to Be Like Marciano
In a very interesting column, Economist Thomas Sowell compares the Republicans to World Champion boxer Rocky Marciano of the 1950. Like Marciano, Sowell says the GOP is fighting at a disadvantage. But, unlike Marciano, the GOP doesn’t take steps to overcome their disadvantages and, as a result, doesn’t have Marciano’s winning record. While Rocky Marciano was
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Republicans Need to Be Like Marciano
Re: GOP Caves on START
Philip Klein is absolutely right when he says the GOP caved on START . What is particularly egregious about their capitulation is that it came right after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the treaty “cannot be reopened, becoming the subject of new negotiations.” Both the Obama Administration and Senate Republicans are sending the message that U.S. national security policy is now determined in Moscow. Knowing there would be a greater GOP presence in the Senate beginning next month why did Senate Republicans let this come to the floor in the first place? But alas, the Senate is due to pass the START Treaty later today. Let it be said that
Senate Republicans to Tea Party Activists: Go To H – E – Double Hockeysticks
I told you a while back about a small group of Republican Senators sitting down for drinks at the Capitol Hill Club. They’d been to a tea party rally that day and were openly mocking the tea partiers. One of them, a guy tea partiers adore, seemed to hold them in open contempt at this table. Well, between the tea partiers and Jim DeMint, these Republican Senators are getting a lot of heartburn and are starting to speak out. One of the good old boys of the club who can speak freely because he’s on the outside lobbying in now is the former leader of the Senate Republicans, Trent Lott. Former Senate majority leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.), now a D.C. lobbyist, warned that a robust bloc of rabble-rousers spells further Senate dysfunction. “We don’t need a lot of Jim DeMint disciples,” Lott said in an interview. “As soon as they get here, we need to co-opt them.” But Lott said he’s not expecting a tea-party sweep. “I still have faith in the visceral judgment of the American people,” he said. Oh, so Lott is rooting against us. So is Bob Bennett. Bennett says the GOP is going to lose Kentucky, Nevada, and Colorado because of the gosh-darn tea party activists. But don’t worry. After flying back from Colorado where he was out with Orrin Hatch helping Jane Norton raise money, John Cornyn said this: “The candidates are not ours to choose. . . . They’re the choice of the primary voters in the states, and I think we should respect their choices.”
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Senate Republicans to Tea Party Activists: Go To H – E – Double Hockeysticks