hedge wrote:So after reading Prof's post, IB, what would you say the repubs learned? LMAO. No matter what repubs do, you're going to find a reason why it wasn't their fault. Or even worse, why it was the dems fault. You're a party apologist, a shill. You haven't had an independent thought in your life...
Well, the GOP may have learned that they missed some opportunities. No, I'm not always going to say it wasn't their fault Hedge. And yes, I do have indpendant thoughts in my head.
The problem the GOP faces is that too many of them have a difficult time communicating exactly WHY their way is best and convincing people that THAT IS SO. That is what made Reagan so unique, so special. He could communicate. Ronnie was dead set at dismantling LBJ's Great Society by any and all means necessary and he did a damn good job explaining why. Trouble is, the Tip O'Neal 1980s Democratic Congress cock blocked him at every turn. We had to settle for the dismantling on the CAB (started by Carter, finished with Reagan eliminating the do nothing ICC) and repealing things like the Fairness Doctrine. Small steps toward the bigger picture.
Many GOP in the Senate and the Congress would struggle (mightily) and explainging exactly why they are Republican. That is mostly because they can't identify the core principal differences between being a Republican vs being a Libertarian. The differences between Dem and GOP are obvious to them but that isn't digging deep enough. Conservative principals sometimes means less liberty and they do a terrible (DEPLORABLE) job explaining why we (as a people) are not responsible for ALL those liberties.
Romney could communicate (perhaps even better than Reagan) but not inspire. It was just not in his nature to be an inspirational authority figure that people could respect they way they did Reagan. Now part of this may stem from a cultural divide. The LDS are not inspirational people. That is just not in their nature. (Even their prophets are dry and unassuming.) They are boring. The LDS are big on reading books, following rules, and respecting authority but (as a whole) do a terrible job displaying that level of authority in their most prolific members (like Romney) to people outside their faith. And they know it, they are not demonstrative people (the way a Chris Christie is.) Mitt struggled to inspire because there just wasn't a way for him to convince people that he was as ordinary as they were (because he wasn't) and failing that, was unable to communicate that his being extra-ordinary was a plus, not a minus. He kept thinking staying the course on being above all the cultural nonsense that the LDS do not even recognize would have given him some kind of an edge. It wound up being a liability because fewer people turned out to vote GOP in 2012 that turned out for the milk-toast McCain.
In too many ways, Romney was the anti-Palin. Sarah was all icing, all show, all inspiration and (unfortunately) all rhetoric. She was great at inspiring but the moderates came to realize that she was clueless. Romney was all cake, with a lot of layers. His problem was there was
no show. He was like the perfectly bland, faithful candidate, with no minuses. And as a result, he didn't sit well with too many un-perfect people who just didn't see ordinary failings of ordinary human beings. Great that he made a fortune, that he was so smart, that his wife was a Cancer survivor and was lucky enough to marry a rich great looking faithful man, and that all five of his sons have model good looks (and each married Mormon Barbie dolls breeding lots more Mormon Kens and Barbies.) Okay, what are you a robot Willard Mitt? Go have a drink. Mellow out. You are too boring to be President. You are far too clinical and antiseptic to be President. Serious question Governor, do you have any friends other than your wife? Knowing the LDS the way I do, my guess would be no. Your bland, dry, unassuming nature, puts people off and makes them uncomfortable with you. So although they didn't vote for President Obama, far less came out to vote AT ALL.
That was a mistake. A painful lesson. The cost to the people of this country is Obamacare.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.