Suddenly it was as if Bush said “we mustn’t act like clowns,” and the entire Democratic caucus had shown up in multicolor wigs andgreasepaint. . . .
There’s no denying that the relatively small-bore agenda that the President laid out last night was a sign of political weakness. But if the scene in the Capitol was any indication, Republicans do still have one thing going for them: They’ll be running against Democrats.
Let’s imagine that it is January 23, 1996, again. Bill Clinton is delivering his State of the Union address. With a typically Clintonian wag of his head, he declaims, “Congress did not act last year on my proposal to reform the health care
Applause erupts from the Republican side of the House. Newt Gingrich is captured grinning mightily at the camera.
“Yet the rising cost of health care is a problem that is not going away – and with every year we fail to act, the situation gets worse.”
Is there any doubt that, had that imaginary scene actually occurred, it would have gone down as a brilliant Clinton trap for his less adroit adversaries, illustrating to a national audience the GOP’s fixation on political victory over doing the people’s business? I’m surprised that Slick Willie didn’t think of it.
Last night Congressional Democrats cheered full-throatedly at “Congress did not act last year on my proposal to reform Social Security.” The elite media have taken little notice, and a former Carter speech writer, quoted by OpinionJournal Political Diary (sorry – subscribers only, but you can read it yourself for just $3.95/month), thought that it was the President who had blundered.
Mr. Bush shouldn’t have handed Democrats an opportunity to stand and cheer by reminding them that Congress had’t passed his Social Security reform plan. “Whoever wrote that isn’t comfortable right now,” Mr. Fallows concluded.
Oh, I doubt it. Just as I doubt that the White House is sorry that Democrats stayed seated and silent – the junior Senator from New York was seen shaking her head and smiling, as if she had just heard something ridiculously wrong-headed – when the President declared, “If there are people inside our country who are talking with al-Qaeda, we want to know about it – because we will not sit back and wait to be hit again.”
No Democrat – well, there is the California Congresswoman who invited Cindy Sheehan to be her guest at the speech – will say, “We would rather see Social Security heading toward collapse and Osama bin Laden attacking American soil than stoop to cooperate with George W. Bush.” They won’t say that, but last night gave us a peek into their hearts.
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