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"Reagan's sunny optimism" (Crap. Was that a quotation of Noonan by way of Gingrich? I know his meddlesome pasty tush has been around the chat circuit. Why, I am unsure, his promouncements being uniququely partisan, self-serving, ahistoric and, ultimately, uninteresting to people who are currently giving a shit.) Our future lacks "sunny optimism", and Obama is both too personally engaged and bullshit-free to pretend otherwise. The GOP and the mouthpieces thereof have complained they aren't getting real bipartisanship.
Oh, boo-friggin-hoo. Obama's post-partisanship may be a pose, and he may be a totally pragmatist for attempting it, but the net result sort of looks something like this:
After talking directly with them, after giving in to some complaints, after hearing them out--what exactly do they still mean by "bipartisanship?" The wrinkly elephant bottom has been kissed. What's left? Prostate massages? Grover Norquist (one of theirs) defined "bipartisanship" as "another word for date rape." We are witnessing the spectacle of a cocky chihuahua approaching a patient Rottweiler with "bipartisanship" in mind.
Let's not forget what Reagan got away with early on in his presidency--a tax plan that cut taxes on the rich while raising payroll taxes on the working class. His defense budgets ballooned the deficit. Are we going to shed a tear for how he had to "sunny optimism" his way around a Democratic congress (like hell it was all grins and fun as the GOP golden age of Reagan nostalgists seem to think)? Are were going to shed a tear for poor GHWB raising taxes when he finally caught on there was no such thing as a free lunch?
(I shed a tear GHWB wasn't a bigger fan of contraception, mostly. )
When Obama freely points out that he inherited this mess, and that the GOP has to take ownership of their having been a big part of the problem, and lets on they need to stop being part of the problem now, that's when I respect him--that's telling it like it is. I think, if the loyal opposition remains too loyal to their being oppositional, more of these little truths about the way the GOP sucks and has sucked may need to come out. They only way to save face for them is to step up and work for their point of view--not whinge on MTP or let Matt Lauer hold their wee, cold little hands whilst they fib a bit about job creation or the legacy of the New Deal.
Obama's only Reagan problem is ever thinking he needed to compare himself to that mess. If I get what he's about, he'll put that gentleman quite in the shade. He'll do it with honesty. (I shudder--what a tightrope act!) And brains. (I sigh--at last!) And hopefully, by havin an opposition that is led by a) a multi-millionaire (former) drug-addict radio personality, b) a pseudo-plumber who doesn't think anything different ever needs to be done except be conservative with more macho and less having reporters, and stuff, and c) an RNC chairman who was a Lt. Governor, and therefore intimately familiar with a state budget process, who doesn't think there's such a thing as gov't jobs! Because state troopers and road contractors and revenue auditors are getting compensated for....like, a limited time? I only expect to work at my gov't job a limited time, too. Many of my co-workers only worked, like, 25, 30 years for the state before retiring. Not a real job. Hmmmmm. Compare to the arguments we've heard about big banker bonuses--the bonus money is real job compensation for labor perfomed--totally necessary. But the wage income of people employed via shovel-ready jobs?
(Shit--the point of the stimulus is that the recession doesn't continue. So, a temporary job puts food on the table until someone can get a "real job". Why does blatant obvious b.s. even have to be explained? Why does it endure on our t.v. screens? For one example of rampant bs: Why doesn't John McCain know about how the WPA funded the arts--when the Library of Congress has a lovely exhibition of the works of Dorothea Lange and Orwell even picked up a WPA paycheck as a playwright--and even really good writers worked for the gov't--McCain is dumb. And also old enough to remember WPA posters.)
Anyhow--go Obama. History has your back.
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