Looks like Harold Mayer’s been reading the blogosphere. Smart man:
Chafee and Maine’s Olympia Snowe and such deathbed converts to moderation as Ohio’s Mike DeWine are seeking reelection to the Senate by claiming that they represent a Republicanism less rabid than the Bush-Rove strain. They point to individual votes in which they broke with the president and flouted the party line. But those votes have been negated a hundred times over by their votes to make Bill Frist the majority leader, just as they would be negated when the new Senate takes office in 2007 if the moderates backed any Republican unwilling to make a fundamental break with Bush and Bushism.
As the blogosphere has been shouting at the top of its digital lungs since at least 2002.
Making the Shrill
into BCW
is hard work! But come on in, Harold! Join the party:
The issue is that under the control of the Republicans, both the Senate and the House have abandoned their constitutionally mandated obligation to oversee executive branch endeavors, most especially endeavors gone as awry as the war in Iraq.
Well, quite. The issue is that the Republicans have sought to replace our Constitutional system of checks and balances with authoritarian rule.
The issue is that under Republican control, both houses have abandoned any effort to address America’s real problems.
Well, not quite. The issue is that since its inception, the modern Republican party has seen government as the problem, not as a means of solving problems, and sought to destroy it.
The House and Senate vote to ban flag-burning and gay marriage but never quite find the time to slow the rising costs of health care or raise the minimum wage or mandate fuel efficiency standards lest the polar ice cap melt. Chafee, Snowe and DeWine readily admit that a melted polar ice cap would be troublesome; they will fight it tooth and nail. But come time to vote for majority leader, they always vote for a leader of a party in thrall to big oil.
Problem is, Chafee and his moderate band are an ever weaker force in a party whose very essence is extreme, whose electoral strategy is solely to mobilize its base, whose legislative strategy is never to seek votes across party lines. And unless these moderates boldly go where they have not gone before and cast their vote for majority leader (and I don’t mean in caucus, I mean on the Senate floor) for someone other than the nominee of their party caucus, they are not moderates at all. They are loyal and indispensable foot soldiers in the Republicans’ continuing campaign to drag the nation rightward and backward.
And guess what. The moderates will vote for the extremist. “Moderate
,” after all, is only an adjective; “Republican” is a noun. Chafee, Snowe, the whole lot of them, are moderate enablers of an extremist party. That leaves those voters in Rhode Island, Maine, Ohio and other states where these self-proclaimed Republican moderates are running only one choice if they seek a Congress to check and balance the president, if they want a more moderate nation: Vote for the Democrat.
Applause. Tempered by the fact that the blogosphere was been shouting this at least since 2002.
And tempered by the fact that Meyerson still doens’t realize who radical the Republicans really are.
Give up those cocktail weinies 100%, Harold! They damage your brain and rot your soul!











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