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Post by bot on Jul 28, 2013 16:28:18 GMT -5
Why Americans Still Reject the GOP Ross Douthat says many Americans may agree with the GOP's critique of President Obama but still reject the Republican alternative for two key reasons. "First, while Republicans claim to oppose the ruling class on behalf of the country as a whole, they often seem to be representing an equally narrow set of interest groups -- mostly elderly, rural... and well-off. A party that cuts food stamps while voting for farm subsidies or fixates on upper-bracket tax cuts while wages are stagnating isn't actually offering a libertarian populist alternative to the court party's corrupt bargains. It's just offering a different, more Republican-friendly set of buy-offs." "Second, as much as Americans may distrust a cronyist liberalism, they prefer it to a conservatism that doesn't seem interested in governing at all. This explains why Republicans could win the battle for public opinion on President Obama's first-term agenda without persuading the public to actually vote him out of office. The sense that Obama was at least trying to solve problems, whereas the right offered only opposition, was powerful enough to overcome disappointment with the actual results." politicalwire.com/archives/2013/07/28/why_americans_still_reject_the_gop.html
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