Fisking Obama’s latest attack on the GOP
Fisking Obama’s latest attack on the GOP: ”
From a short report, mostly comprising direct quotations, at Politico.com:
President Barack Obama chided Republicans for criticizing his agenda without being able to name priorities of their own.
‘The Republican Party right now hasn’t sort of figured out what it’s for,’ Obama said during a Monday interview with regional press, according to a transcript posted Tuesday by the Louisville Courier-Journal.
‘As a proxy, they’ve just decided, ‘We’re going to be against whatever the other side is for,’’ he said….
If one ignores the Obama Campaign’s rhetoric and the Obama Administration’s rhetoric, and instead focuses on the Obama Administration’s actual domestic proposals and actions, then without any doubt, the simplest, most consistent, most principled, and most conservative approach any Republican leader, state or federal, can have taken since the Obama inauguration has been to oppose the Obama adminstration. There may be a few exceptions, but they’re trivial. The best way to get things right as a conservative on matters of domestic policy, in other words, has been to presume that Obama is absolutely wrong in every respect, and vote against him. When the leaders of our country are marching us off a fiscal cliff, then simply being against what they’re proposing is indeed an adequately comprehensive political philosophy, at least until we’ve backed away from the cliff.
‘What you’ve seen is the Republican Party trying to position themselves as fiscally conservative after eight years of being in power and not being particularly fiscally conservative,’ Obama said.
‘I understand their efforts to brand themselves in that fashion. I just want to make sure that when it comes to solving this current economic crisis that we don’t get so caught up in short-term politics that we’re missing the big picture.’
Oh yes, by all means, let’s not miss the big picture (h/t InstaPundit):
That ‘big picture’ — which itself is incredibly generous to Obama, since only fools and idiots (or members of the Congressional Budget Office) can give any credence at all to the notion that once Congress has set precedents for significant domestic spending, that spending will ever be dialed back in any meaningful way — tells one at a glance why the Obama Administration will be a disaster for the American economy and, ultimately, the American electorate. Indeed, the only one of these deficit projections that is reasonably certain is the single most frightening one — for the current year!
If that graph doesn’t make you want to vomit, you’re either a socialist or you’re in a coma.
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(Via BeldarBlog.)