To understand the Republican Party today, you have to recognize that right now it is bespelled by three curses:
The curse of Ronald Reagan: it believes that over the long haul somehow America can tax like Calvin Coolidge and spend like Lyndon Johnson and everything will come out fine because it is morning in America.
The curse of Richard Nixon: it believes that the purpose of politics is to win high-paid jobs with no heavy lifting involved and to humiliate your political adversaries, rather than to make a better country and a better world, and so anything goes.
The curse of Barry Goldwater: it believes that the big threat to liberty comes from government attempts to enhance equality of opportunity, and so the Republican Party must abandon its historic commitment to equality of opportunity.
“Passion and prejudice govern the world; only under the name of reason” --John Wesley
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The three curses of the Republican Party
Economist Brad Delong on the three curses of the Republican Party:
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