http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/perry_and_the_gops_feckless_establishment_20110915/Perry and the GOP’s Feckless Establishment
Posted on Sep 14, 2011
By E.J. Dionne, Jr.
The Republican Establishment is said to have grave qualms about Gov. Rick Perry.
Here’s the problem: There is no Republican Establishment. It squandered its authority by building up the tea party’s brigades and then fearing them too much to do anything to check their power.Worse for those who think Perry would be a general-election disaster is the growing confidence among conservatives that President Obama will be easy to beat. This feeling will be bolstered by Tuesday’s special election that sent a Republican to Congress from New York’s 9th District for the first time since 1923. If Obama is going to lose anyway, many conservatives reason, why not go with their hearts?
No, if Perry is to be defeated, he will have to do the job himself. And the week’s most important political news is that he might do just that.
His vulnerabilities were certainly on display at this week’s CNN/tea party debate. Perry still hasn’t disentangled himself from his past suggestions that Social Security is unconstitutional. He will also be hurt by his humane position on immigration. He should be praised for it, but it will only bring him scorn among GOP primary voters.
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if conservatives see New York 9 as further evidence that Obama is a pushover, Rick Perry—if he doesn’t self-destruct—will be able to tell them he is the guy who can destroy the Great Society, the New Deal and the Progressive Era with one decisive blow. And no Establishment will be there to stop him.