WHAT HE SAID
Brad DeLong has posted six questions he asked Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann, authors of the new book It's Even Worse Than It Looks, which says that our political main problem is the appalling extremism of the Republican Party.
DeLong also posted one question he didn't ask Mann and Ornstein, and I've been trying to figure out something clever to say about it, but all I can say is that it sums up practically everything I feel about politics in America right now, so here it is:
Look. You two are expecting normal politics to rein in a Republican Party gone bonkers extreme. But it will not work. The press corps will continue to say "he said, she said, yadda yadda yadda" either because they are gutless cowards or because they are bought. In a world of low-information voters, the bonkers extremism and sheer total meanness of the Republican Party will not get through. The only way it could get through would be if moderate Republican barons were to announce that they had had enough and were crossing t'he aisle, and if they did so in a way that they brought their affinities with them. But I don't see Brent Scowcroft doing that, I don't see Colin Powell doing that, I don't see Greg Mankiw doing that, I don't see Marty Feldstein doing that, I don't see Gail Wilensky doing that, I don't see Bob Dole doing that, I don't see Jack Danforth doing that, I don't see Richard Lugar doing that--and I don't see you doing that, Mr. Ornstein. I don't see you calling for the defeat of every single Republican candidate this fall and every fall until the party comes back to reality.
And since all of you moderate Republicans are unwilling to take the only step that might fix the situation on your side, we have to take the only step open to us: We have to stop bringing a set of policy proposals and briefing papers to what the Republican Party has made a thermonuclear exchange. We have to oppose their noise, slime, and lie machine with a noise, disinfectant, and truth machine of our own--and at the same intensity.
That means you moderates need to pick a side and fasten your seat belts, rather than wringing your hands about how the Republicans are being so mean, and you wish they would be less so.”
What can I add to that?
The other six question are pretty good, too, particularly #1 and #6.
(Via Jonathan Bernstein. X-posted at Balloon Juice.)
Why, thank you...
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ReplyDeleteYup, pick a side!
ReplyDeleteAnd start workin' the ref's in the MSM.
Still, it's nice to finally hear someone say that R's have not only "jumped the shark," and are engaged in carnal congress with it - they're also doing a reach-around on an alligator at the same time.
Here's hoping beyond hope that maybe a few others in the MSM might pick this up.
Another tip of the hat to Mr. DeLong. Just an excellent short summation.
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