The BlogMorning Jay: Special Democratic Desperation Edition!6:30 AM, Oct 12, 2010
• By JAY COST
President Obama made this comment at a rally in Philadelphia on Sunday night. Quite extraordinary. How has the President Obama gotten to this point, pitting one group against another for the sake of electoral gain? I think there are four reasons. First, he thought he liked Republicans, but it turns out that he doesn't so much. So, he is inclined to think the worst. Second, his advisors are total nincompoops, having managed to obliterate, completely and utterly, the post-partisan image that drew independents and Republican leaners to his voting coalition just two years ago. As Mark Halperin put it:
Third, his speechwriters have lost their mojo. I’m as much a fan of a good partisan hit job as the next guy, but there is a fine but decisive line between brilliant and pathetic. The difference between the partisan dreck spewing from Obama and, say, FDR’s Fala Speech is like the difference between these two guys:
They’re both dressed the part, but one of them just looks…out of place. Fourth, and most relevant for October 2010, the Democratic party is totally and completely desperate at this point. Let’s review the details. The latest report from the Gallup generic ballot finds the GOP maintaining a double-digit lead among likely voters, built upon a more than 20-point advantage among independent voters and a projected electorate that is more Republican than anything seen since at least 1946. It’s probably more Republican than even that. I think you’d have to go back to 1928 to find such a pro-Republican voting base. And dig just a little bit into the Gallup numbers and you will find, contra our post-partisan commander in chief, the GOP wins even in Gallup's “higher turnout” model, which assumes a turnout level that substantially exceeds the typical rate for midterms. In fact, even if all registered voters come out, Gallup still predicts a Republican victory. Well surely, you respond, President Obama has done as much, if not more, than Franklin Delano Roosevelt did with the famed 73rd Congress. Why isn’t he out there, shouting at the top of his lungs about how much his administration has done for these independent voters who are breaking decisively against him? Well…
Here is the word cloud Gallup put together for public responses, and you’ll notice that there are very few silver linings in it for Democrats. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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