Ok, smartass, explain two things to me, in light of your comments.
1) If the country is moderate with a slight lean to the right, why the hell did they (you) elect a Marxist/Socialist as President?
2) Kindly explain the two Reagan landslide victories.
I realize that I'm not an all-knowing member of the intellectual elite, so please, Mr. professor, enlighten me.
That makes two of us.
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1)They elected Obama partially for the same reason they elected Carter (and with much the same result it seems). That is, he came aong in the wake of a failed and disgraced GOP administration. As has been pointed out earlier, Bush screwed up. He failed the "Are you better off now then you were four years ago" test.
2) They elected him partially for the same reason they elected Reagan. He offered hope in the wake of failure. Americans love an optimist with a can do attitude. The program was different, but the sales pitch was the same.
3) As far as Reagan himself went, the man talked like a conservative, but governed as a pragmatist. He got his two big issues, tax cuts and a stronger military. Beyond that though he was pretty much a moderate with a rightward tilt. He talked a good game on abortion and the New Deal programs and the rest of it, but he really didn't do much about it. He didn't really want to, because he knew the American people wanted reform not revolution. Peggy Noonan (who ought to know better than either of us) wrote that Reagan wouldn't survive a GOP primary if he ran today. There is the real Reagan, and the current cult of Reagan. If you look back at the real Reagan you see a guy who was able to keep the base happy with small progress on their issues, but mostly just by listening to them and giving them a seat at the table. The religious right is exhibit A. He mostly hewed slightly right of center and didn't make too many enemies of the moderates. This let him build the broad coalitions he neede to get his two huge reforms through. This is a lesson that W., and it seems BO didn't get. The bottom line is that Reagan was a rhetorical President much like BO. The two big differences were that he was able to make the compromises necessary to get things done, and he was more in tune with te average Americns ideology than BO. If you're looking for ideological purity, Reagan ain't it. Great President, but not above making whatever compromises he needed to in order to push his main agenda through.
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