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October 26, 2008 As Barack
Obama and the Democrats appear poised for an historic sweep, we have a message
for our Republican friends: It is time to point fingers. We are
pro-finger-pointing. We disagree strongly with Gov. Sarah Palin who said
recently, "Do you notice that our opponents sure have spent a lot of time
looking at the past and pointing fingers? You look to the past because that's
where you find blame, but we're...looking to the future, because that's where
you find solutions." On the contrary, Governor, blame assignment, while
much maligned, is essential to determining what went wrong and how to set it
right. Besides, it's a hell of a spectator sport. Here's our primer for a
little game we like to call Big Losers Always Make Excuses (BLAME): First -- a
couple of ground rules. You can't blame the press or minorities. Sure,
media-bashing is part of the conservative catechism, and minority voters are
likely to support Barack Obama in record numbers. But finger-pointing is only
interesting when you point at someone on your team. Republicans need a civil
war -- a steel cage death match -- to sort out what they stand for.
Scapegoating outsiders won't purge the party of what's rotting it on the
inside. Here's the
most important thing about finger-pointing: you have to start early. If you're
a Republican who wants to avoid blame for the current meltdown, you cannot
afford to wait until after the election is over. The smartest
people in the conservative movement are already pointing like a bird dog on a Mr. Kristol,
on the other hand, blames neither Ms. Palin nor Sen. John McCain, but rather
McCain's campaign advisers, writing of the campaign: "Its combination of
strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic." See?
That's how you do it. Kristol can't say McCain's problem is that he supported
the But where are
the other voices? We need to hear, for example, from Karl Rove. Whom will he
blame? We stipulate that Karl is a genius -- albeit a genius whose advice took
Pres. Bush from a 91 percent approval rating down to 26. With the House of Bush
ablaze, Karl is going to have to do some quick finger-pointing before they
change they change his nickname from The Architect to The Arsonist. How about Rush
Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and other radio personalities? They never liked McCain
much -- but his campaign cratered only when he embraced their wild attacks on
Sen. Obama. It was only after Mr. McCain borrowed the Limbaugh-Hannity line on
Bill Ayers, only after Gov. Palin accused Mr. Obama of "pallin' around
with terrorists," that the bottom fell out for Mr. McCain and Ms. Palin.
We're betting the hot air boys will blame the intellectuals. After all, if you
want to make an omelet, you've got to break a few eggheads. The Republican
Party is atomizing, and each faction must participate in Project BLAME. The
neocons may want to blame the theocons. The economic conservatives will likely
blame the big spenders. The conflagration will be so multi-dimensional we'll
need a program to sort out the players. They will need to answer fundamental
questions: What does it mean to be a Republican? Do Republicans support
laissez-faire or nationalized banking? Do Republicans support a balanced budget
or half-trillion-dollar deficits? Do Republicans want a "humble foreign
policy" like George W. Bush, or preventive war against countries that pose
no threat, like, umm, George W. Bush? Are Republicans the party of limited
government or a vast Medicare prescription drug benefit? Are they wary of Big
Brother or eager to expand warrantless wiretaps? Do they support Christian
values or torture? Are they the party that believes that cutting-edge
technology can shoot a missile out of the sky or the party that believes humans
and dinosaurs walked the earth simultaneously? These
questions should define the 2012 GOP presidential primaries. So start blaming,
all you would-be candidates. That means you, Ms. Palin, Mike Huckabee, Mitt
Romney, Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist. Hurry up. You only have 1,165 days left
until the Iowa Caucuses. ------------ About the author: Randall Roberson is a new contributor of Useless-Knowledge. Email: randrober@pacbell.net Comment on this article here! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com. Please link to this article rather than copying and pasting it onto your site (which would be unauthorized and illegal). |
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