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'Center-Right' Is Wrong: Mitt Romney Gives Obama Terrible Advice

Posted by Digby, Hullabaloo at 11:12 AM on November 12, 2008.


This country is not center-right.

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Well, it's been proven. The country is definitely center-right:

In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Tuesday, 59 percent of those questioned think that Democratic control of both the executive and legislative branches will be good for the country, with 38 percent saying that such one-party control will be bad.

"That much good will from the public opens a window of opportunity for the Democrats," CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said. "But the public expects results and may not listen to excuses for very long if a Democratic Congress and a Democratic White House can't get their act together in time."

The poll also suggests that the public has a positive view of the Democratic Party, with 62 percent having a favorable opinion and 31 percent an unfavorable opinion.

That is not the case for the Republicans, with a majority, 54 percent, having an unfavorable view of the GOP and 38 percent holding a positive view.

"The public has a positive view of the Democratic Party, while the GOP 'brand' is hurting. Overall views of the Democratic Party have gone from 53 percent favorable in October to 62 percent favorable now; the GOP overall has seen a 5-point drop in its favorable rating," Holland said. Video Watch how pessimistic the nation is ยป

The 62 percent figure is the "the highest opinion of the Democrats in at least 16 years, since before Bill Clinton got elected," said Bill Schneider, a CNN senior political analyst.

"When has the Republican Party image ever been that bad? Answer: when the Republican Congress impeached President Clinton at the end of 1998," Schneider added.

This can only be interpreted to be a mandate that the new administration needs to bring as many of these unpopular Republicans into the administration and enact as many GOP priorities as possible.

And, by the way, the country hasn't been "center-right" for quite some time. This is yet another example of the villagers thinking they are the representatives of Real America -- just as they did when they staged the world's biggest hissy fit over Bill Clinton's zipper. It's all about them.


Update: Via Sadly No, here's a wonderful idea from a man who is widely anticipated to be running for president already:

Q: Any management advice for the next president? How does he rally a depressed nation to meet the challenges we face?

Mittens: He should forget entirely about reelection and focus solely on helping the nation at a critical time. He should dismiss the people who helped him win the election and bring in people who are above politics and above party. He should surround himself with statesmen and economists, businesspeople and leaders. In some ways it would be beneficial if our presidency consisted of only one term. That way the President would think about his legacy and the future of the country rather than reelection and partisanship.


It certainly would be "beneficial" for Mitt. It's the only way he's is likely to become president in 2012.

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Digby is the proprietor of Hullabaloo.


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I'm. sorry
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Nov 12, 2008 12:06 PM   
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but anyone who believes that hocus pocus that the mormons preach is unfit for any public office,or dog catcher for that matter.

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Mitt is a Moron
Posted by: Xynyx on Nov 12, 2008 12:37 PM   
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One wonders whether he really believes that crap, himself.

It's certainly disingenuous for someone in his position to say such things, in any case.

Put down the Book of Moron and enter the reality-based world with the rest of us!

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caronome
Posted by: Bayardtom on Nov 13, 2008 7:09 AM   
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It's time that everybody stopped talking about being liberal as akin to leprosy. For the liberal doctrine is the only thing that can save this country. We need to have a national health care plan. That's just the beginning. Then the whole government has to be overhauled. First and most important, banish every lobbyist in the world. How on earth did they gain such power? They are nothing more than pimps.That so much money should be tossed around Washington to curry favor for one or another faction is an abomination.
If the members of Congress can't live on their salaries, they should retire at once.

The powers that be in the health care system should realize that the cost of health care would plummet once the insurance companies are out of the picture. They have no right to any money to deny care to people who are sick. No profit should be made on the backs of sick people.

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TruthIsSuperiorToHonor
Posted by: ittakesallkinds on Nov 13, 2008 7:27 AM   
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Mitt Romney is attached to reality only by the slimmest of threads, that as I type, is still being abraided by the nonsense he's spouting and would like the masses to swallow.
Hey Mitt- keep "The Big Lie" alive... right?

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» RE: TruthIsSuperiorToHonor Posted by: luckypuck
The mormon religion..........
Posted by: tap17x on Nov 13, 2008 8:09 AM   
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........is so full of bizarre teachings that no mature person could possibly believe (except our oversupply of stupid citizens) that anyone who swallows it should be put out to pasture. Secret handshakes, magic underwear, nonexistent gold tablets, etc. It's even worse than regular Christianity. Mittens Romney should just disappear.

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Speaking of Mormons...
Posted by: phatkhat on Nov 13, 2008 8:40 AM   
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I heard on the radio (NPR) that there is an ongoing battle between some Holocaust descendants and the Mormons. Seems the Mormons believe that people who are already dead can be "saved" and converted to Mormonism by a proxy baptism. They have taken lists of names of Jews who died in the Holocaust and have been "baptizing" them! How weird is that? Has a lot of Jewish people pretty riled, and I don't blame them! That is just twisted.

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The guy's religion is irrelevant
Posted by: DaBear on Nov 13, 2008 9:04 AM   
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He's a typical owning-class asshat on crack.

The religious thing merely defines the quality of his crack... he's still an asshat to the core, based purely on his ideology and his "status."

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the center-right thing still throws me
Posted by: DaBear on Nov 13, 2008 9:08 AM   
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The reality is less than a third of all Amerikaans are registered to vote (perhaps more now, the latest stats area ll over the map). Of the 68% who turned out last election, 46% of that minority are still drinking the neocon kool-aid. 46% being nearly half the voting public, who are far right.

Look, I'm all for wrecking the corporate myth-factory and fucking them all over with a spoon but seriously, the stats show we're hardly liberal let alone progressive. I'm not saying that's a good thing, in fact, that's really fuckin' scary to me. Things are pretty bad when in a crisis and you point out that people are peeing in their drinking water, most people still shrug and blink vapidly at you. That's a problem. It behooves us to take a harder look at this rather than just deny it because the goon-squad are the assholes spewing it.

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Confusion
Posted by: nascarboy on Nov 13, 2008 10:38 AM   
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our united states congress, made up of mostly lawyers..raited right up there with used car dealers..that has put us $10.6 trillion in debt on their spending spree..and we have people here that want more of the same, instead of economest's and people that know how to run a business..like Romney..when Obama gets done, y'all will wish you had Voted in the town drunk..:)

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» RE: Confused Much? Posted by: schiffer
Nascarboy - Your Ideology is Dead
Posted by: Carol Burns on Nov 13, 2008 10:48 AM   
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Romney is just another rich politician looking out for his "bottom line". "Trickle down" doesn't work. Aligning yourself with a bunch of self-serving theocrats doesn't help you one iota. Stop watching Faux News and stop drinking the Kool-aid.

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Romney would've made a much better McCain vp....
Posted by: xvictor on Nov 13, 2008 12:26 PM   
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...but that's not saying much.

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Mr.
Posted by: two7five7one on Nov 13, 2008 5:26 PM   
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Rescuing the GOP should be impossible unless the Democrats in congress remain as cowardly as they have been.

There are three elements of GOP support.

1) The backward religious right which is still, after two thousand years, waiting for Jesus to come and save us all. Maybe the U.S. population is finally wising up, as Europe has.

2) The racists of the the South and the Mormon states of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and perhaps Ariz. Obviously the youthful supporters of Obama are having no part of that group.

3) The fat cats of the corporations -- the billionaires and wanna-be billionaires whose philosophy is $more, $more, $more. This segment as been amply discredited through the current war and financial bungling, and more and more voters are rejecting their inhumane ideas.

What does the GOP have to draw on? Only Democratic cowardice can resuscitate the GOP.

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Romney Still Can't Win Over Evangelicals. . .
Posted by: SkeeterVT1 on Nov 14, 2008 2:50 AM   
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Ignore the pundits who predict that Mitt Romney will be a force to be reckoned with in the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.

As long as Christian Evangelicals distrust him over his being a Mormon, there's no way Romney will win them over -- unless he converts.

Southern Baptists, who form the backbone of the GOP's evangelical base, consider the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as the Mormons are known formally, a cult.

Romney won't publicly admit it, but anti-Mormon bias among evangelicals was the principal reason the former Massachusetts governor failed to win the GOP nomination.

Mike Huckabee, a former Southern Baptist minister, was the favorite of evangelicals by far. While he, too, proved to be no match for John McCain, he did succeed in stopping Romney by depriving him of evangelicals' votes in their Southern stronghold.

Which brings up the GOP's current identity crisis. The Republican Party today has become what the Democratic Party was prior to the Great Depression: a Southern-centered, overwhelmingly white-dominated, right-wing party.

It's been almost totally wiped out in the Northeast, severely damaged in Mid-Atlantic and West Coast regions and has lost significant ground in the Midwest and southern Rocky Mountain states.

Only the Deep South, the northern Rockies and, of course, Alaska, remain rock-ribbed GOP bastions.

And that will inevitably result in a fierce power struggle for the soul of the GOP, pitting hard-line conservatives against party pragmatists.

The pragmatists -- mostly GOP governors -- know that the Republican Party cannot survive as a national political force unless it expands its appeal to include women America's growing non-white population.

But in order to do so, it must move ideologically back toward the center, away from its hard-core, right-wing, rural white base -- which is almost certain to fight tooth and nail to keep their dominance within the party.

Essentially, the GOP is facing the same crisis from being dominated by its far right wing that the Democrats faced 30 years ago when it was dominated by its far left wing: Banishment to the political wilderness for a decade or more.

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LET'S HEAR IT FOR MITT DUMBASS!
Posted by: Pirate1 on Nov 14, 2008 2:28 PM   
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Give me a break... the sooner we get morons like him and Sara Palin out of the news the better for us all. Printing crap like this only keeps them alive in people's minds... forget them. Move on to saving what we still can of the only planet we have. Obama's no environmentalist... he's for "clean" coal and nuclear with some alternative energy so we have our work cut out for us just getting a new agenda past him.

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