The Republicans are winning the
fight over the government shut down. This, at any rate, is the conclusion that
must be drawn from both the latest Associated Press poll as well as the
terms in which it is described.
The headline of the AP article is:
“Poll: GOP gets the blame in shutdown.” Yet in the very first paragraph, the
very first line, it is said that while Republicans are being held as “primarily
responsible” for the (partial) shutdown, “public esteem” has soured on every
player in this “struggle with no heroes.”
In the following paragraph, we are
told that, just as in 1996, Republicans “may end up taking the biggest hit”
from this standoff. Immediately afterwards, however, the piece states that nine
days into the shutdown matters are “fluid,” with “plenty of disdain to go
around.”
One would think that if the GOP was
really faring all that badly, then the AP shouldn’t have had any problem
mustering up quotations from any number of people who would’ve been eager to
have spoken to that effect. Yet the only two people that it quotes are Martha
Blair, an “independent,” and Barbara Olpinski, a self-identified Republican.
Both explicitly blame Democrats as well as Republicans for the current
situation.
“Asked if she blamed Obama, House
Republicans, Senate Democrats, or the tea party for the shut down,” the article
reads, “Blair…said yes, you bet. All of them.” Olpinski is quoted as saying:
“People don’t know how they are going to pay for things, and what will be
covered.” She adds: “Everybody is kind of like holding their wallets.”
The poll also informs us that in
spite of Obama’s promises that Doomsday will descend upon the world if Congress
fails to raise the debt limit, less than one out of every three Americans favor
raising it. The President’s
characteristic fear mongering is failing him.
As for the Tea Party, the AP has
just now learned from its own poll that it is not the “gang of
malcontents” that has been “portrayed by Democrats.” Instead, “it’s a
sizable—and divisive—force among Republicans.” Moreover, “4 out of 10
Republicans identified with the Tea Party.”
The most interesting thing about
this poll—a poll, let’s not forget, that the AP is promoting to establish that
the GOP is losing the public relations war vis-à-vis the shutdown—is what it
reveals about the politically perilous condition of Democrats.
The Republicans were blamed
overwhelmingly for the shutdown of ’96.That state of affairs isn’t even close
to being replicated today.
First, consider that the very poll
that the AP seeks to use against the GOP reveals that Congress—the Democrat-controlled
Congress—has a historically unprecedented low approval rating of five
percent.
Secondly, Senate Majority leader
Harry Reid has an approval rating that is no higher than that of House Majority
leader John Boehner. Considering that most people continue to derive their
(mis)information from the overwhelmingly Democratic-friendly “mainstream”
press, this is quite remarkable, for even in the midst of an unpopular
so-called “shutdown”—a shutdown for which, allegedly, Republicans are held to
be “primarily” responsible—a lackluster Republican like Boehner fares no worse
among the public than one of the country’s leading Democrats.
Third and most significantly,
Obama’s approval rating is at an all-time low. Only 37 percent of
Americans approve of his job performance, versus 53 percent of Americans
who disapprove of it. This is staggering.
Whether the Republicans persist in holding the line against
Obama and his party is left to be seen. The skeptic in me is doubtful. But if
this AP poll suggests anything, it is that the GOP is winning.
Source:
http://townhall.com/columnists/jackkerwick/2013/10/10/the-gop-is-winning-n1720538/print 10/10/2013 12:01:00
AM - Jack Kerwick
Comments:
The “shutdown” is a ruse. It has little effect on
everyday Americans. It’s an excuse for
the media to look for “victims”. It’s a Democrat trick that got the Federal
government to overextend itself.
The “debt ceiling” is something the Republicans can
freeze and most voters would like to see the debt clock stop. The difference between the $3.7 trillion the
government wants to spend and the $3 trillion it collects is $700 billion. We
spend that much on Federal government programs designed to destroy our economy.
Republicans would cut $700 billion and hold the line
at $3 trillion. Obama wants $4 trillion
to keep the government takeover going.
The stock market money printing problem is that
government owns 70% of these stocks, through government employee pension plans and
direct holdings found in CAFRs. Democrats don’t want to touch government
employee pensions, so they will continue to keep this waste under cover.
Granted, Obama would not stop spending even if the
debt ceiling stayed the same, but House Republicans would win for claiming
their Constitutional right to stop passing Continual Funding Resolutions and
Obama would be even more vulnerable to impeachment.
Obamacare implementation is the most screwed-up,
destructive and unpopular issue, so the made-up panic over the “shut-down” and
the debt ceiling will get most of the media attention. Follow the Constitution should be the Republican battle-cry for 2014.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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