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    A solid editorial, again, from Peggy Noonan in the WSJ – I decided to quote parts of it but as they say read the whole thing:

    What does the Massachusetts election mean? It means America is in play again. The 2008 election settled nothing, not even for a while. Our national politics are reflecting what appears to be going on geologically, on the bottom of the oceans and beneath the crust of the Earth: the tectonic plates are moving.

    America never stops moving now.

    ***

    Speaking broadly: In the 2006 and 2008 elections, and at some point during the past decade, the ancestral war between Democrats and the Republicans began to take on a new look. If you were a normal human sitting at home having a beer and watching national politics peripherally, as normal people do until they focus on an election, chances are pretty good you came to see the two major parties not as the Dems versus the Reps, or the blue versus the bed, but as the Nuts versus the Creeps. The Nuts were for high spending and taxing and the expansion of government no matter what. The Creeps were hypocrites who talked one thing and did another, who went along on the spending spree while lecturing on fiscal solvency.

    In 2008, the voters went for Mr. Obama thinking he was not a Nut but a cool and sober moderate of the center-left sort. In 2009 and 2010, they looked at his general governing attitudes as reflected in his preoccupations—health care, cap and trade—and their hidden, potential and obvious costs, and thought, "Uh-oh, he's a Nut!"

    Which meant they were left with the Creeps.

    ***

    But the Republican candidates in Virginia and New Jersey, and now Scott Brown in Massachusetts, did something amazing. They played the part of the Creep very badly! They put themselves forward as serious about spending, as independent, not narrowly partisan. Mr. Brown rarely mentioned he was a Republican, and didn't even mention the party in his victory speech. Importantly, their concerns were on the same page as the voters'. They focused on the relationship between spending and taxing, worried about debt and deficits, were moderate in their approach to social issues. They didn't have wedge issues, they had issues.

    The contest between the Nuts and the Creeps may be ending. The Nuts just got handed three big losses, and will have to have a meeting in Washington to discuss whether they've gotten too nutty. But the Creeps have kind of had their meetings—in Virginia, New Jersey and Massachusetts. And what seems to be emerging from that is a new and nonsnarling Republicanism. It may be true—and they will demonstrate in time if it is true—that they have learned from past defeats, absorbed the lessons, reconsidered the meaning of politics. Maybe in time it will be said of this generation of Republicans what André Malraux said to Whittaker Chambers after reading his memoir, "Witness": "You did not come back from hell with empty hands."

    ***

    For Mr. Brown now, everything depends on execution. He made the Olympics. Now he has to do the swan dive, with a billion people watching. And then he has to do it again.

    ***

    The next morning he took the 7 a.m. shuttle from Boston to Washington for his first trip to the Capitol. On the plane, after they took off, the pilot came on and said, "Senator Brown is on board, on his way to Washington." The plane erupted in applause.

    That's a good way to begin. It reminded me of 12 months before, on the shuttle to Washington, with a plane full of people on their way to the inauguration of Barack Obama. The pilot spoke of it, and the plane erupted in cheers.

    That feels like another era. Because America keeps moving, the plates keep shifting, and execution is everything. Everything.
    The New Political Rumbling - Massachusetts may signal an end to old ways of fighting

  • #2
    Good article and spot on.

    Thanks Maggie

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    • #3
      I hope change is in the air as stated in the article. The common man desperately needs it.
      Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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      • #4
        Awesome analysis.

        In a very short period of time historically-speaking, both parties have been taken to the woodshed by average American voters.

        It looked very bleak for Republicans - they weren't ultra cool like our rock-star Messiah President Obama. Many were smoked out as the hypocrites they are (or were).

        Now the Dems are in the process of catching even more hell from real Americans because they outright lied about wanting to fix those hypocrites. They deceived a lot of Americans who fell for the Pied Piper's song. They cleverly hid their dastardly agenda until they got in power and then tried to unleash it all at once before America could catch on. They were so slick with their Orwellian use of terms like 'man-caused disaster' and 'overseas contingency operations'.

        Well folks, maybe there is a Revolution underway. A Truth and Honesty Revolution.

        America is pissed. We are all but ready for pitchforks and torches. Once we get the Marxists/Socialists/Stalinists currently in power under control, or ousted, we just might see a harsh season of accountability dawn in Washington.

        Maybe we can invoke a bit of Greek democracy into our system.
        Using the technology we have or can refine, maybe we should have a hybrid American Idol/Survivor style voting for politicians. Once a politician or other government official gets out of line, we schedule a day where everyone votes to keep or fire the person, effective immediately.

        You piss us off, we vote you off the island. Pack your sh*t and get out.

        Bill O'Reilly could moderate the proceedings. ;-)

        What say you Obama, Reid, Pelosi, Emmanuel, Holder, McCain, Feingold, Dodd, Franks, Schumer, Nelson, Grayson, and others? Are you willing to face the American voters directly and stand on your true record?

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