tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post2030303017048385325..comments2023-10-16T07:13:12.123-05:00Comments on A plain blog about politics: Wild and Irresponsible Speculation of the DayJonathan Bernsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15931039630306253241noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-13962436369407006402010-06-17T18:38:02.906-05:002010-06-17T18:38:02.906-05:00Matt,
To the first point -- not really talking a...Matt, <br /><br />To the first point -- not really talking about Boehner, but about Rush, Beck, Palin, and maybe Cheney. They're all pretty astonishingly unpopular, and very visible. <br /><br />Barton doesn't help though, does he. Yikes!Jonathan Bernsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15931039630306253241noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-64660089800512519782010-06-17T17:22:35.730-05:002010-06-17T17:22:35.730-05:00On the other hand, one wonders if Barton and Wilso...On the other hand, one wonders if Barton and Wilson have made big enough splashes in the last year to penetrate the normal president-only focus....Matt Jarvisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-4345983841081899572010-06-16T17:08:26.193-05:002010-06-16T17:08:26.193-05:00I'm not sure how much of it is unpleasant memo...I'm not sure how much of it is unpleasant memories of Bush and how much of it is Obama simply being blessed with a certain class of enemy.<br /><br />If you will recall, Clinton's approval ratings were done a world of good by the House Republican impeachment managers marching about piously spouting Constitutional absurdities about what most people thought were personal pedadillos, and taking themselves <i>Very Seriously</i> during the whole Clinton impeachment circus.<br /><br />That bit of history suggests that there may come a point at which the "reality" of the Right reaches such a disconnect with reality as perceived by the majority, which is made up of folks not paying a whole lot of attention, that the non-attentive start discounting all the opposition to the President. <br /><br />And perhaps we're there now, since for all the GOP's "rebranding initiatives" periodically announced with fanfare since Jan 2009 and for all the Tea Party hysterics and Fox News' ratings, the President's approval ratings seem to be holding up, the GOP is still the Party of No, and Tea Party and Palin favorables have been tanking.nadezhdahttp://americanfootprints.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6926413038778731189.post-62548552917406899552010-06-16T15:44:05.854-05:002010-06-16T15:44:05.854-05:00I'm going to side with Ygelsias on this one. W...I'm going to side with Ygelsias on this one. Why? Well, the president is the tip of the American iceberg. All sentiments key off of the president. Thus, the president's PARTY is blamed for the economy in midterm elections. <br /><br />Given what we know about how LITTLE most people know about politics, particularly those in middle, it seems far-fetched to think that they're both a) paying attention to John Boehner and b) sophisticated enough to parse their words for truth value and remember that and apply it to future statements. <br /><br />More likely to me is that an average person paying minimal attention in fall 2008 would have heard "Great Depression 2 is coming" enough to have put it on Bush. Furthermore, at the end, Bush was SO reviled on the left and disliked in the middle that heaping blame on the idiot was no great leap to make.<br /><br />Also, it's actually a rational position to take. A vaguely intelligent person would realize that economies don't turn on a dime, and having watched their house lose 35% of its "value", they might be giving Obama a little benefit of the doubt. My guess is that rope won't be longer than another year, though.<br /><br />Finally, while I am of course biased, they're actually RIGHT in this case. Bush and the conservatives in Congress and the Fed caused this mess much more than libs did. Thus, blaming them and giving Obama a little slack is, from my biased perspective, the only intelligent position to have.Matt Jarvisnoreply@blogger.com