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Taylor Marsh

Taylor Marsh

Posted: February 22, 2010 11:04 AM

Disarry on the Right; Incompetence on the Left

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On a media call this morning, as the White House unveiled their health care proposal prior to Thursday's big bipartisan meet, you've got to wonder which of the big two parties will be victorious in the health care spin war, which will define the election cycle going forward. Obama's plan not having a public option, nuking the "Cornhusker Kickback," while utilizing the Senate bill as a jumping off point, which is what voters already said they didn't want. If Republicans can phrase it that way the Dems will have even more trouble. So far, the title above is the Monday morning line.

The right at this point is simply embarrassed. Ron Paul won the straw poll. Mitt Romney was second with 21% of the vote, with Sarah Palin (AWOL at CPAC) at a measly 7%, Pawlenty (he attended the conference) at 6%, Mike Pence at 5%, and Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee at 4%, with the biggest stars, after Romney, following well behind Paul.

The worst performance I've seen so far from CPAC was Andrew Breitbart leveling an unhinged diatribe in Max Blumenthal's face. This just isn't the way it's done if you are sure of your case and want to engage in debate, but it's Breitbart's carnivalesque style. As is convenient for wingnut hit jobs, you can't hear anything Blumenthal says, while Mr. Breitbart's non-stop harangue is caught on tape perfectly, like what's done in media hit jobs so familiar from Bill O'Reilly, Breitbart's monologue stuck in a never ending loop. You'd think as a grown man Breitbart could confront Blumenthal in a manner that wasn't reminiscent of the stalkerazzi.

It was Ron Paul's win, however, that embarrassed the CPAC Establishment. After all, Mr. Paul was against the Iraq war and is conservative on all interventionist, or Wilsonian, notions of foreign policy, something that clearly runs counter to the Cheney neoconservative wing of the Republican Party that has such a grip on movement conservatives from coast to coast and will certainly be represented in whoever the Republicans pick as their nominee. From Politico:

CPAC organizers were plainly embarrassed by the results, which could reduce the perceived impact of a contest that was once thought to offer a window into which White House hopefuls were favored by movement conservatives.

Even as opportunities abound, the conservatives, from Republicans to CPAC to the Tea Party, can't find a direction to save their political souls. That they actually make Democrats look good tells you how utterly useless the main engines of American politics are right now.

Only the goal of electing a Republican House in 2010, but also a new president in 2012, holds the right together, even as the conservative Establishment have lost control over that process. Ron Paul's win at CPAC reveals something is happening in the grass roots arena on the right. It continues to play out.

Too bad the left is stuck in reactionary mode, with neither Obama or Democratic leaders worthy of the power voters bestowed on them over the last two election cycles.

Disarray on the right. With Mitch McConnell's Fox New appearance the backdrop as we start the week, calling the Dems "arrogant."

Total incompetence on the left. Something Obama is trying to change with the release of his health care proposal.

Neither of the Big Two, Republicans and Democrats, exactly winning endorsements so far from the American public.

Making the playing field is ripe for an independent run for someone in 2012.

Taylor Marsh is a political analyst out of Washington, D.C.

 

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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
03:10 PM on 02/23/2010
Both Parties are pathetic. The Republicans are so devoid of answers they can only say no, so contemptous of the President they have stated they want to bring him down, publically, even at the expense of the country. The Democrats are so weak and timid that they have allowed this minority group of nihlists to run the show. They have no cohesive set of ideas and principals but are a loose compilation of individualists. All are more concerned about reelection and increasing their power than actually doing the jobs they were elected to do.
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Bailey Reynolds
Gulf War vet, Recovering Republican
09:08 AM on 02/23/2010
What have we learned from CPAC? In its straw poll, Texas congressman and grass roots revolutionary Ron Paul beat out an entire field of presidential wannabes who don't have a shot in hell at winning the White House. Could Mittens Romney really try any harder or spend more money on losing again? Can Tim "who's that" Pawlenty actually believe anyone cares about his national aspirations besides himself? And does anyone with half a brain actually think Sarah Palin wouldn't get hammered in a landslide against Obama? 2012 could actually be more fun to watch than the last election, and that's saying a lot!
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
08:42 AM on 02/23/2010
So what the writer of this article is saying is Americans can't fix stupid!
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angryoldman
No1 told me when 2 run I missed the starting gun
11:16 PM on 02/22/2010
Step right up ladies and gentlemen and see the ugly two headed monster! Come see his head on the right and his head on the left and judge for your selves which one is more hideous as they battle for control of its' disgusting, bloated pale white corporate body. Come one and come all and see which head wins, although it doesn't matter 'cause you lose regardless. Get away from me kid (progressives) don't bother me (Obama), can't ya see I'm busy! (read as though W.C. Fields was saying this.)
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shel3364
09:16 PM on 02/22/2010
"Disarray" on the right?
mamalisa38
I love you Thomas and I miss you like crazy RIP
09:01 PM on 02/22/2010
Since we're currently living the nightmare of Republican leadership I wish they would stop trying to be bipartisan. They have been complete and utter failures and have run this country into the ground.
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
07:59 PM on 02/22/2010
the appearance of incompetence is the plan of the corporatist (R)ahmocrats.
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05:41 PM on 02/22/2010
Both parties are in 'disarray'. Common sense is an oxymoron. Neither party understands rational problem solving. There is nothing unusual about politicians not having common sense and being unable to solve real world problems. Perhaps a politician can explain why that is true.
History shows that most politicians are stupid most of the time.
11:42 AM on 02/22/2010
There is very little from the left left in this bill. It is not incompetence from the left, it is the fact that the middle froze out the left from the beginning, by starting from a position of weakness instead of strength. If we have started out with single payer, we would have been able to reach a compromise that was roughly in the middle. Starting with stupid concessions makes a fair compromise impossible. Big money loves the middle. The middle and the right are shills for big business. Media coverage sucks for the most part. Call out these politicians who give whores a bad name by accepting large amounts from those they should be regulating. The so called middle is the problem. The right just lies. Easy to see through. The left's message is not given a fair shake. The middle has a false aura of respectability and correctness that is promoted by media. The middle is not the middle of anything just a bunch of false compromises promoted by insurance companies. You are part of the problem.

John
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Taylor Marsh
Author of the new book "The Hillary Effect."
11:47 AM on 02/22/2010
If the Democrats cannot get their message across with the presidency and the Congress in hand, I'd it's not the middle that is the problem it's the elected politicians who are incompetent. Obama and the Dems have had the people behind them on the public option for a long time. Ignoring that and ducking for the cover of bipartisanship is incompetence, because the majority party cannot take yes from the public as an answer.
12:31 PM on 02/22/2010
The "middle" is where Obama and the conservative democrats started from. Please show me where the incompetence from the left is. I would like to see it. The left has had almost nobody championing them in congress with a few notable exceptions, and they were not incompetent, just ignored by most of the media.

John
04:52 PM on 02/22/2010
The problem is their message got out loud and clear, and it looked like it always looked: like creeping socialism.

Amazingly, it was rejected once again, and another Democratic president will be forced to govern from the middle.
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Michael Folsom
12:01 PM on 02/22/2010
For JohnKelly - while I agree their ain't much of "the left" there what has been around hasn't done much to win. Its all very sad -
11:32 AM on 02/22/2010
Spell-check your headline before accusing others of incompetence.
Ifeomamn
When MSM report Facts, USA thrives.
11:32 AM on 02/22/2010
As a political Science graduate, your analysis is fatuous and part of the media way of reporting news these days.

There was no foundation analytically laid to establish to the viewer why there are problems. You took a cheap and lazy conclusion so as to fit the two buzz words, Dems=incompetence and Repubs=disarray; very weak indeed.
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Taylor Marsh
Author of the new book "The Hillary Effect."
11:42 AM on 02/22/2010
Well, since the Democrats haven't been able to pass health care for over a year, even though they have had a majority and the presidency, with me writing about that for the duration, including that they message was hijacked by Sarah Palin's "death panels" squeal, I expected the reader not to be uninformed on the subject at hand. My mistake. The evidence the Republicans in disarray also available for anyone not playing ostrich in winter, including several instances above, though I fully admit that a reader's ability to comprehend reality is also assumed.
12:10 PM on 02/23/2010
This must be your first reading of a Taylor Marsh column. Her columns usually go something like this: Obama spineless. Teleprompter joke. Paliln dynamic and underestimated. Bill Clinton is the Big Dog. Hillary Clinton is God.
11:28 AM on 02/22/2010
It would be more fun if we actually had a left.
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BarryS
11:20 AM on 02/22/2010
A much simpler analysis: Both sides have been bought by their respective owners.
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Taylor Marsh
Author of the new book "The Hillary Effect."
11:49 AM on 02/22/2010
Point taken.
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
08:05 PM on 02/22/2010
exactly.