Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Still Waiting For The Seriousness From The Right

It's a recurring theme when it comes to Republicans in recent years -- there's just no seriousness to what they do, how they think, or how they behave.

Just a few months ago, the American Enterprise Institute's Norm Ornstein, not exactly a raging leftist, said House GOP leaders "are becoming the Bart Simpsons of Congress, gleeful at smarmy and adolescent tactics and unable and unwilling to get serious."

Ornstein may have thought of that as a throwaway line, but I've considered it rather devastating. He didn't just say Republicans aren't serious; he said they can't get serious and don't even want to try. That's not only a powerful critique, it has the added benefit of being true.

Early last year, as the GOP's descent into nonsense picked up steam, there was some rejoicing on the left, and I understood why. As Republicans took on the collective persona of angry, over-medicated children, it seemed highly unlikely American voters would reward them with power. The GOP was becoming a national embarrassment, progressives assumed, and would need to come to its senses before it could return to the big kids' table.

But that satisfaction was misplaced. Sure, Republicans abandoned the pretense of credibility, seriousness, reason, and thoughtful policymaking, but they're nevertheless poised to make significant gains anyway. Voters care less about the GOP's radical recklessness and more about a struggling national economy.

The result is the worst of all worlds. We're faced with daunting challenges, a dysfunctional political system, and a party poised to gain power despite being woefully unprepared for the responsibilities of leadership.

The Pledge was nothing new. The Tea Party is about to find out that the spending they need to cut, in order to give tax cuts to everybody, is their own self-deserved Medicare, Defense Dept., and Social Security.

Democrats will to continue to teach the people their policies, Republicans will preach gridlock and denial. It sucks for all of us, but when things get serious, you know the Left will be leading the country.

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