David Frum: "Conservatives have been driven to these fevered anxieties as much by
their own trauma as by external events. In the aughts, Republicans held
more power for longer than at any time since the twenties, yet the
result was the weakest and least broadly shared economic expansion since
World War II, followed by an economic crash and prolonged slump. Along
the way, the GOP suffered two severe election defeats in 2006 and 2008.
Imagine yourself a rank-and-file Republican in 2009: If you have not
lost your job or your home, your savings have been sliced and your
children cannot find work. Your retirement prospects have dimmed. Most
of all, your neighbors blame you for all that has gone wrong in the
country. There’s one thing you know for sure: None of this is your
fault! And when the new president fails to deliver rapid recovery, he
can be designated the target for everyone’s accumulated disappointment
and rage. In the midst of economic wreckage, what relief to thrust all
blame upon Barack Obama as the wrecker-in-chief."
Excellent article with a ton of great points.
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