The Waning of the GOP
I’ve always been a fan of William F. Buckley, I know seems odd as a progressive, but Buckley athough one of the architects of modern conserativism is at least a reality based neocon. In his article today he’s spreading a little of that realism;
The political problem of the Bush administration is grave, possibly beyond the point of rescue. The opinion polls are savagely decisive on the Iraq question. About 60 percent of Americans wish the war ended — wish at least a timetable for orderly withdrawal. What is going on in Congress is in the nature of accompaniment. The vote in Congress is simply another salient in the war against war in Iraq. Republican forces, with a couple of exceptions, held fast against the Democrats’ attempt to force Bush out of Iraq even if it required fiddling with the Constitution. President Bush will of course veto the bill, but its impact is critically important in the consolidation of public opinion. It can now accurately be said that the legislature, which writes the people’s laws, opposes the war.
Posted on May 1st, 2007 by George Sand
Posted in National Politics. | EMail This Post

Write a comment