R.I.P. GOP: Who Needs Sound Strategy?

The fate of the GOP now rests securely in President Obama's hands.

A party without a vision and carrying out a stupid strategy.

I wish I could be in the room for some of the GOP leadership’s strategy sessions these days, because, in all honesty, I haven’t got a clue what they think is going on.

The latest economic numbers have unemployment down slightly for the first time since April of ‘08, GDP fell less than expected, the stock market has climbed to levels we haven’t seen since last November and the dollar rose against both the Yen and the Euro.  Sure, there’s a lot more to these numbers the further into them you delve, but, as has become abundantly clear over the course of this recession, emotional responses matter just as much as salient details.  The Republicans, fresh off their effort to sell this as Obama’s economy, now face the problem of convincing the public of the exact opposite, that improvements in a number of indicators have, in fact, nothing to do with the President’s efforts.  No one saw that possibility coming?  Is their ideology so blinding that they never even considered that the stimulus could, in fact, have a beneficial effect on the economy?  And here I was thinking the planning sessions for the Iraq War were a fluke. Continue reading…

The Drilldown: Money and Politics

So how do we separate money from politics when we need to? I think everyone can agree that, so long as there is money, we cannot (and probably should not) keep money and politics completely separate. Many advocacy groups allow for a kind of collective bargaining that improves the political standing of groups that, as individuals, would have little power. Teachers, for instance, can be limited in their political involvement because they generally are not paid what they’re actually worth in society. In such a case, money, collectively, can be necessary to get the group’s voices heard. [...]

Senator Sessions, Read a History Book

First of all, my apologies for the delay in posts of late.

Now, Sonya Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings were completed more than a week ago, but between caring for family members and working a full-time job, it took a while to make it through the week’s proceedings.  I didn’t need to slog through much before Sessions went off the rails.

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