Among the several aspects of the GOP presidential debates thus far that have bothered me most is, one, they focus on each others' shortcomings too much and on Obama's not enough, and, two, they attack the Democrat Party and its congressional leadership almost not at all.
Even if the Republicans manage to unseat Obama in 2012, if they don't strive for and achieve, or nearly achieve, a veto-proof Congress as well, not much can or will change. In fact, the crisis will continue and time, even more so than cash, is what we are desperately short of.
Anyway, Peter Ferrara has some thoughts about this over at The American Spectator. But unless the candidates' rhetoric and tactics change soon, I'm not sure I share his optimism about the outcome.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
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