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Liz Cheney pulls the plug on the media’s favorite soap-opera race

by Mojambo ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Election 2014, Headlines, Politics at January 7th, 2014 - 10:04 pm

She is a shyster and a charlatan and her quixotic attempt to unseat a good Republican Senator tells me her judgement was not very good.

by Howard Kurtz

The media reported Liz Cheney’s surprise announcement that she’s dropping out of the Wyoming Senate race with an ample dose of skepticism.

And it’s hard to quarrel with that.

I don’t want to be snarky here. If the former vice president’s daughter says she is leaving the race because of “serious health issues” in her family, I take her at her word.

But it’s fair to raise this question: If Cheney were 50 points up on Republican incumbent Mike Enzi instead of down by the same margin, would she be quitting?

Also, by not saying what the illness is, other than a reference to “my children” in the next sentence, Cheney invites speculation that she’s not telling the whole story. (Politico says the concerns involve “her youngest daughter’s juvenile diabetes and a more acute event involving one of her children at college.”)

That sound you hear is a collective groan from political reporters who relished the idea of repeatedly visiting Wyoming for a divisive GOP primary featuring a woman with a high-profile last name.

The biggest issue involving her family, of course, was the public blowup with her sister Mary Cheney, who is married to Heather Poe. When Liz declared her opposition to same-sex marriage on “Fox News Sunday,” Mary and Heather both denounced her in harsh terms.

That wasn’t Cheney’s only problem. She seemed to lack a basic rationale for challenging the consistently conservative Enzi, other than that he wasn’t aggressive enough and, implicitly, that at 69 he was too old for the job. She got off on the wrong foot with a number of Wyoming reporters. She had a national profile, as a former Fox News contributor, but in this race the Casper Star-Tribune is far more important.

The fact that she moved back to Wyoming from Virginia in 2012 raised the inevitable carpetbagger charge, prompting questions about whether Cheney felt entitled to the seat once held by her dad.

Perhaps she thought that Enzi would feel the pressure and retire. But that didn’t happen.

Let’s face it: Wyoming isn’t usually high on the media radar. There was a soap-opera aspect to Cheney, a former Bush administration official, dividing her own family, as well as her state, by jumping into the Senate primary. And there was more than a whiff of debate over whether she would be able to carry the Bush-Cheney legacy into the next generation.

Indeed, National Journal quickly declared that “The Cheney Brand Is Dead.”

Whether she was actually down 53 points (that polls was commissioned by a pro-Enzi PAC), there is little dispute that Cheney was trailing badly.

Perhaps the only silver lining: since Liz and Mary Cheney pointedly did not get together for the holidays, maybe they can reconcile outside the harsh media spotlight.

 

 

Republicans need to stop making excuses for 2012

by Phantom Ace ( 186 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at March 29th, 2013 - 11:00 am

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Many Republican voters are coming up with excuses for the 2012 loss. Some blame people wanting free stuff and fraud. Sure there was that aspect to the election, but those people always vote for Democrats. Some claim 4 million less Republicans votes in 2012. That does not jive with the fact Mitt Romney got more votes than John McCain. It was Obama who lost votes compared to 2008, however not enough 2008 disaffected Obama voters made the leap in 2012 to voting Republican. These excuses are just ways f0r Republicans not to admit defeat and to blame it  on falsehoods – the term cognitive dissonance comes immediately to mind.

The truth is Obama (with a massive assist from the media) ran a nearly flawless campaign and with the help of OFA, ran a 21st century campaign. They targeted different subset of voters and fed them anti-Republican propaganda the theme being that  Republicans hate you and we will protect you from them. Obama and OFA assembles an anti-Republican not a pro Democratic  campaign. The GOP lost because the American people are turned off or that the GOP hates them.

Instead of making excuses, Republicans should focus on rehabilitating their image with voters and it would help if they started planning on how to recover and start fighting back.

In the face of this reality, it is time for Republicans to get over their loss in 2012. We are all that stands between this president’s policies and a damaged and diminished America. It is time to get back in the fight.

And I do mean fight. Republicans are being counseled to move the party to the left, but in my experience, those who advocate more liberal policies for the GOP are wrongheaded or Democrats, or both. You can be sure that President Obama would welcome an America in which the Republican Party is preoccupied with remaking itself into a watered-down version of the Democrats.

It is time to defend our values with vigor and courage. We are conservatives. We believe in limited government, low taxes, a strong national defense, individual freedoms, self-reliance, the importance of the family, and the miracle and authority of America’s founding documents. We know that government is best that governs least and governs closest to the people. We know that the private sector is the engine of economic growth. We know that America is the exceptional nation, the best that has ever existed. We know that the men and women who wear the uniform of the U.S. military are the greatest fighting force and the greatest force for good that the world has ever known.

We know that preventing this president from enacting devastating policies is not obstructionism. It is patriotism.

Although I do not think it is easy the way Liz Cheney describes it, the Republicans can at least stop being punching bags sadly George W. Bush  showed us how to be helpless “turn the other cheek” types. Another obstacle is the 800 lb. Gorilla many Republicans continue to ignore, Organizing For America. It is the most formidable political machine ever devised and Republicans have nothing at the moment that can match it.

I think the Republicans will not be nationally competitive again until 2020 at the earliest. They need to create a counter to OFA, broaden their appeal and explain how their policies would benefit people’s lives. Until this happens, at least the GOP can start fighting back – and that would be a good start on the road to a comeback.