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Pelosi Ain’t No Comic

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has, for some reason, felt it necessary to come out with an anti-Stephen Colbert video. I get it that Democrats, whom Pelosi leads, are reintroducing the Disclose Act, which failed once at getting PAC money out of politics. Now the dems need some buzz and what better way at getting some cheap buzz than by trying to draft on Colbert’s attention getting South Carolina primary commercial.

So here is an ‘F’ for originality.  The other ‘F’ Pelosi is missing is FUNNY.  Colbert’s commercial is priceless because it is funny by being over the top in dealing with a serious subject matter.  The dems created a milk toast production poking fun at no one, unless you think saying someone does not like cats is cutting edge comedy!

Nancy, stick to speakering and avoid stand-up at all costs!

Success Perverted

The nation’s political mess has spilled over to what normally would be considered good news.  America’s auto industry is on the rebound.  General Motors and Chrysler received taxpayer money as part of an effort to keep our workers in good paying jobs.  The bailout seems to have worked with both companies doing well.  Chrysler decided to trumpet its comeback along with hard hit Detroit in a Super Bowl commercial featuring Clint Eastwood.  Now the political spin meisters are trying to make hay.

There are people from both sides of the political spectrum.  Everything is subject to political twisting, from Karl Rove to David Axelrod ,  implicitly they say this is not about American unity, it is about zinging the other side.  While not for it I am glad the bailout worked and Americans are working.

The Chrysler message is one of American resilience.  A comeback that is benefiting one of the most economically devastated areas of the country which has spread across the country.   There is something wrong when we can’t appreciate a message that we are all in this together,  that we need each other to succeed and confidence in the future will lead the way.

Unfortunately, the political establishment prefers to tear us apart rather than build us up.

The Elephant In The Room

Newt Gingrich has risen from the dead again winning the South Carolina Primary. His resurrection attributed to blasting away at the Republican establishment, élite media and the power of oratory. The debates have been good to Newt, particularly successful is the strategy of attacking debate moderators. Hey, it plays well to the audience in the debate hall. What is good for the ‘Grich’ may not be good for Republicans looking to mount a successful challenge to President Obama. It may also signal something far worse for the Grand Old Party itself.

“…I think we’ve reached a point where we need someone who’s mean. What we need is someone who’s got some brains, and we need someone with some guts.”

-85 Year-Old South Carolina Voter To The Washington Post

One of the things particularly concerning is the constant references to being a ‘Reagan Republican’. This is followed by an allegiance to a ‘Reagan ideology’. This all sounds great as it as become Republican boilerplate, an accepted way of making your GOP bones. Reagan was not wedded to an ideology, in fact Reagan worked to get consensus as the basis to build on his agenda. The exact opposite of the polarized political environment we currently suffer.

President Ronald Reagan served from 1981-1989. What does it say about a political party when a candidate has to reach back 23-years to find and inspirational leader whose legacy has been perverted to make it work? Why the constant need to look back and not forward? Has the party not had a leader worthy of building on in almost the last quarter century? This general trend of dependence on the past is worrisome.

I was watching the replay of a C-SPAN panel discussion from the University of Chicago this weekend. Two of the panelist, political strategist Alex Castellanos and New York Times Columnist David Brooks, gave voice to the problem of having a party than seems overly prone to looking backward.

When you go to the campaign, at every rally in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina, is a bunch of middle aged white people saying the country is going down the toilet, you do begin to wonder if this is people pining for a country that will never come back.”

The Republican Party is pinioned to declining parts of the population and declining institutions.”

-David Brooks

Nothing new grew under the shade of the big Bush tree…our next crop isn’t quite ripe yet.”

There is a Republican Party out their that attracts younger voters with socially libertarian policies, but fiscally conservative…we’ve got a new world to conquer.”

-Alex Castellanos

The fact is the world has changed. America is more diverse than ever. The power structure and social structure has shifted and will continue to shift. To most of our 25-year-olds Reagan is just a picture on a chart of presidents. It is past time for the Republican Party to get current. The elephant in the room is change. If the GOP is not careful, a lack of change will squish the life out of the party.

 

C-SPAN Video: University of Chicago: Path to the Presidency. Broadcast January 19, 2012.  Quotes taken after the 58 minute mark in the video.

Serious Funny

Often times it seems our political system is pretty sad. Candidates who are uninspiring, a primary process that misses the concerns of the masses (jobs, jobs  & jobs) and a tsunami of money polluting and killing the process. It restores my faith in mankind when a comedian has the spheroids to bring clarity to it all!  This is an ad actually running in advance of the South Carolina primary.

Steve Colbert, I am with you!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!   Like the lantern in Boston’s Old North Church you are a beacon to patriots everywhere.  Dare  I say, “Three if by Colbert Nation!”

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