See, that's the thing that is going to bite him in the butt a bit, and why he should only focus on the center. No matter what he does for the far left they will only focus on the negatives. Just for reference here's a list of his fairly left policy initiatives:Obama has been plenty centrist the entire time; by basically accomplishing nothing and/or following existing Bush policies to the letter.
The Stimulus Package which Bush originally implemented and consisted of tax breaks to the wealthy, TARP funds to the banks and a tax credit? Or the Health Care Overhaul which forces you to buy insurance (from big insurance companies no less) and penalizes you if you don't? Liberal I don't see.OH YEAH THE HEALTH CARE OVERHAUL AND THE STIMULUS PACKAGE WHICH ARE TWO OF THE MOST LIBERAL THINGS TO COME OUT OF GOVERNMENT SINCE THE NEW DEAL.
He is one of the most active liberal presidents of all time. Hell he may BE the most activist liberal president of all time. Comparing him to bush because he has a harsh anti-whistle blower policy and because he expanded the extraordinary rendition to assassinations is completely myopic and self-serving.
While I'm disappointed (but not surprised) the republicans are going the "social conservative FTW" route, I would also point out this was the first caucus, and as I've said at least twice before, not a reliable indicator of the eventual nominee. Santorum will probably feel his poll numbers slip as soon as the media starts focusing on him, just as has happened with every other not-Romney who pulled out in front.I guess Santorum ended up being what we expected Perry to be, the candidate that drew the social conservatives/religious right. I don't think he has a real chance. His views are too extreme and his rhetoric is pretty nasty.
Well, I have to say I think the only person who really thought Bachmann could win (or that it would be a good thing) was Laura Ingraham. Heh.I don't think anyone is saying the very first caucus is an indicator of who will be the nominee. However, it does cause certain people lagging from dropping, which influences later caucuses. Bachmann has already dropped out of the race. Where will her supporters go now? Will it boost Newt to compete with the top 3, or will they throw their vote behind one of the other candidates.
Also, keep in mind that a very small number of voters voted in the caucus (I think someone said something like 6% of voters).
TARP != the Stimulus package, not even close. The American Recovery/Reinvestment act was Obama. Maybe I am missing something, did the Bush administration put it together? (not a troll question)The Stimulus Package which Bush originally implemented and consisted of tax breaks to the wealthy, TARP funds to the banks and a tax credit? Or the Health Care Overhaul which forces you to buy insurance (from big insurance companies no less) and penalizes you if you don't? Liberal I don't see.
And, you know, her supporters. Otherwise they would have voted for someone else.Well, I have to say I think the only person who really thought Bachmann could win (or that it would be a good thing) was Laura Ingraham. Heh.
Many on the right say the exact same thing with "right" and "left" reversed. Same goes for Charlie's "moving the goalposts" comment.It's less how effective the right wing is than how impotent, ineffectual and limp-wristed the left wing is.
Yes, like revolution and civil war...The greatest and most important advances in American history have been single point events that were lead up to by a long series of seemingly minor and conciliatory gains.