Norquist Plots GOP Resurrection, Goes After Bush's Churchill Complex

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First Posted: 11- 6-08 11:30 AM   |   Updated: 12- 7-08 05:12 AM

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Hoping to pick up the pieces after an electoral drubbing, anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist held one of his famous Wednesday meetings yesterday to plot out a renaissance of sorts.

About 150 individuals were in attendance, he said, in addition to GOP officials calling in from 40 states. And while Norquist acknowledged that Republicans were licking their wounds a bit, he already had charted the avenues for a resurrection, much of it premised on an anticipated Democratic overreach.

"Barney Frank is going to be shooting legislation at [Obama], Nancy Pelosi has a backlog of legislation and in her mind she has been waiting for 20 years to push it... the pent up demand to do stuff is going to come out like a machine gun," said Norquist. "The other issue we are going to be for is stopping Obama's tax increases, massive spending program, his takeover of health care... He will create the agenda for the modern right by creating a list of programs that oddly didn't end up in his advertisements."

Obama, Norquist additionally argued, would have hiccups upon entering office; not necessarily because the shift from candidate to president was so vast but because his political demeanor was not suited for the climate of the country.

"[Bill] Clinton was from Arkansas and was smart enough to know that the country wasn't up for his to-do list. Obama is not from Arkansas," he said. "[Obama] doesn't know anybody who would consider knowing Bill Ayers as a problem. He doesn't know anybody who thinks that getting an earmark for your wife is not appropriate."

As for Republicans themselves, Norquist said that much of the party's focus would be spent on issues of transparency and accountability. And, of course, there would be taxes and demanding that rates continued to be reduced or kept low. Asked if he worried about a dearth of talent in the lower ranks, Norquist scoffed at the question itself, saying the idea that there were no promising up-and-coming conservatives was the concoction of a columnist in need of copy.

"These writers, they start pontificating about the structure of the party in Maryland and in Idaho, they just don't know what is going on there," he said. "Look at all the people who didn't know Sarah Palin and therefore she had to be an idiot."

But Norquist did have harsh parting words for President George W. Bush who, by any political measure, has left the conservative movement in a more perilous situation than when he came to office.

Arguing that every president has a certain amount of "bandwidth" with which to work, the head of American's for Tax Reform chastised Bush for "deciding to take five years to be the mayor of Baghdad instead of the United States."

"The idea that you are Winston Churchill because you picked a fight with a country with 25 million people in it, come on," said Norquist. "Ronald Reagan would do that before breakfast and then go have lunch. Ronald Reagan was smart enough to realize quickly that he would not go and manage the next Lebanese civil war for the next 20 years."

Norquist's forte is in areas of spending and taxes. And on the first of these fronts, Bush has taken a lot of heat. But in an discussion with the Huffington Post, Norquist was far more critical of Bush's foreign policy ventures, which he said simply decimated the capital and time the administration had for domestic priorities.

"How were you going to get stuff done if your time, your focus, your energy -- however useful -- is spent setting up Baghdad's infrastructure and not on the FCC," he asked. "If you are sitting there deciding who should be viceroy of Iraq rather than head of FEMA?"

Hoping to pick up the pieces after an electoral drubbing, anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist held one of his famous Wednesday meetings yesterday to plot out a renaissance of sorts. About 150 individu...
Hoping to pick up the pieces after an electoral drubbing, anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist held one of his famous Wednesday meetings yesterday to plot out a renaissance of sorts. About 150 individu...
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- texanna I'm a Fan of texanna 32 fans permalink

Mr. Norquist apparently hasn't gotten the message that We the People delivered on Tuesday. That message is that what We want is pretty much 180-degrees from what he thinks We want. That's OK. Give him some time to get a grip on being irrelevant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 11/06/2008
- DrJay1966 I'm a Fan of DrJay1966 2 fans permalink

"[Obama] doesn't know anybody who would consider knowing Bill Ayers as a problem. "

That's hilarious. Note to Grover: "the American people don't consider knowing Bill Ayers a problem! And you are soon to be every bit at irrelevent as he is."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 11/06/2008
- BigMike75 I'm a Fan of BigMike75 12 fans permalink

Grover(parents should be punished for that one), go ahead and double down on Neoconservatism, sell your bluster, fools like you will ensure that Republicans never see power for another two decades. I suspect there are Republicans out their doing the exact opposite, and see the writing on the wall, and will work(somewhat), with an Obama admninistration to get this country back on track, and their party. And shouldn't you be on 23 hour lock down right now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 11/06/2008

what is this guy's problem? who put him in the office? should be in a padded room. what an acc

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 11/06/2008
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Yuck. One of Krugman's monsters.

They think we don't want health care and economic stimulus. I thought the map made it clear we did want those things and we wanted rid of people like this goon.

These thugs will set their economic agendas to protect their bank accounts and then near election time they will send their surrogates out to the churches to convince multitudes of poorly educated people that they are the party of God and Jesus Christ. Then these economically disadvantaged people without health care will dutifully pull the switch in the voting booth.

They have an annoying group of voters in the Christian right, but they sure are easy to manipulate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 11/06/2008
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Wouldn't it be nice if more religious people realized Jesus fed the hungry, healed the sick and comforted the aged and infirmed, while instructing his followers to do the same?

But I guess that's why we always hear about the Ten Commandments and nothing about the beattitudes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 11/06/2008
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So it sounds like its just politics as usual for the GOP. Obstruct and deceive and offer no viable option of your own - just more partisanship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 11/06/2008
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But remember that a LOT of prominent Republicans stepped up to endorse Obama. Neo-cons is going to have a harder time than ever now that information is so readily available. Borrow/Spend Republicans aren't going to be able to howl about raising taxes when Americans realize that Bush just reached in their pockets and grabbed $2500/citizen to bail out high-rolling bankers and brokers. Our national debt is now $450,000/person, is that bringing trillions into language Joe 6-pack can understand?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 11/06/2008

Keep in mind the "generational loyalty" that worked for both Reagan and Obama. The nitwits will die off, and their successors will be more open to proper regulation and pay as you go to carry out social and business programs that make sense for the consumer, not give business an edge to take it to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 11/06/2008
- caseyblab I'm a Fan of caseyblab 4 fans permalink

Somebody pull the plug in Norquist's bathtub. He has done enough damage- he's through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 11/06/2008
- dzent1 I'm a Fan of dzent1 85 fans permalink
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Someone explain to me why Norquist isn't sitting in a jail cell staring at Jack Abramoff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 11/06/2008
- Trittydi I'm a Fan of Trittydi 79 fans permalink
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This face is the personification of an obscenity.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/06/2008
- okjoel I'm a Fan of okjoel 5 fans permalink

Norquist is waaaay off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 11/06/2008
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 76 fans permalink
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Norquist should be left at the curb waiting for the bus to The Hague....A very dangerous coward...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 11/06/2008

Rethugs are going to be out of commission for a long time. They are "regrouping" on the same principles that got them into their demise. Idiots

Palin/Hannity 2012! Bwahahahahaha
I couldn't even type that with a straight face, bwahahahaha

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 11/06/2008

Dear Grover,

Fuc# off.

Yours Truly,

America

P.S. Who would ever listen to a guy named Grover anyways?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 11/06/2008
- Blivet I'm a Fan of Blivet 7 fans permalink

Isn't he a Muppet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 11/06/2008
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Umm... that's an insult to Muppets!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 11/06/2008

This is terrible new for the Republican Party. If they stay on the road it will be 20 years before they're back in power. They need to correct course immediately, not double down on Neo-conservatism. This party was once the party of competant governance, now it's a sham.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 11/06/2008
- Trittydi I'm a Fan of Trittydi 79 fans permalink
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Well said.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 11/06/2008
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