Posted by
rightinsight on Sunday, September 07, 2008 10:31:49 PM
John McCain is running for the third Bush term so it goes, blah, blah, blah. The clear democrat strategy is to run AGAINST Bush who is not even on the ballot. They are trying to ram this down our throats until Election Day. In fact, there appears to be little else they are running on. But there is someone on the ballot this fall who is more unpopular than Bush - Congress. Congress’ approval rating is lower than half of Bush’s. And it should be. This Congress is in contention to compete for worst of all time.
Republicans went on offense at the convention and it was great to see. And it was seen by a greater audience than any other convention in history. Eat your heart out, Obama! McCain and Palin must not just ride that momentum but use it and move onto the next target. And just as Harry Truman ran against Congress in 1948, John McCain can take that strategy to victory sixty years later.
Why is it critical? For one thing, it would be nice to once again stand conventional wisdom on its head. Even most conservative commentators are saying the “Republican brand is damaged”. I am so sick of hearing this. Is it because Iraq has turned around, or because the media keeps hyping a recession that just hasn’t resulted in even one quarter of negative growth, let alone the two quarters that are required.
Republicans are of no help and sit there quaking in their boots and panicking about the lost seats they see coming in November. Whether they are in the majority or minority the Republicans always seem to be on defense, instead of offense. John McCain doesn’t help by criticizing Bush more than Congress. McCain has been consistently trying to distance himself from Bush. But McCain was not in the Bush administration. He is in Congress. He better start thinking about putting distance between himself and those delinquents!
So here is how McCain must attack the democrat Congress. He must relentlessly and ruthlessly do it on three big topics in this order – energy, the Surge, and earmarks. The economy has been jolted by the over-lending crisis as I like to call it and housing deflation. But utmost in all Americans every day worries are energy prices. Still, the democrats stubbornly refuse to lift drilling bans and endorse nuclear energy. They must finally pay a political price. McCain must use factual history and voting records to show that the democrats’ actions on this are not just recent, but go back three decades, illustrating the effect on trade deficits from oil imports, as well as the hundreds of thousands of jobs that have NOT been created because the energy industry in this country was handcuffed by the liberals.
The democrats wasted literally hundreds of days of this Congress trying to de-fund the war and surrender in Iraq. There are dozens of sound bites that can be effectively used in their own words saying as late as June 2007 that the surge would not work. In fact many of these were blistering attacks on the strategy that McCain supported. I’ve heard them on talk radio. McCain must use them in TV and radio ads. The democrats undermining of this war must be documented and used against them.
The democrats promised to clean up earmarks when they took over. Instead, it got much worse. McCain has a clean record on earmarks. This issue provides a third leg, but a distant one. Sad as it is, it’s hard to get voters excited about overspending. That’s why I do not believe the GOP lost in 2006 because of that issue. Yes, there was some corruption uncovered, but it was true of the democrats, also. The war in 2006 was a drag on the party, but the GOP never did go on offense against the democrats and support our president. And don’t forget the amnesty for illegal aliens that some in the GOP supported playing a huge role, even back in 2006 of infuriating and disillusioning the base.
Nancy Pelosi just made a fool of herself on the Catholic Church stand on abortion a few weeks back. She’s also displaying fascist practices in her House rules conduct. Harry Reid made a speech at the democrat convention as mean-spirited and dull as ever. This dynamic duo is ripe for the taking. Never more unpopular. I’m not sure John McCain has it in him to really attack his own institution. But he must for two big reasons.
Hammering this Congress on these three issues will fire up the GOP base even more on top of the celebration they have had with Sarah Palin. Secondly, if done in concert with the Congressional GOP election strategy it will minimize losses for the GOP in Congress easing McCain’s job in working with Congress in 2009. McCain does have some traits that remind me of Harry Truman. Let the comparisons be made. The strategy works. Let the fun begin. The facts are on our side.