Will the GOP Blow It?
Conservatives must unite around one candidate to stop Mitt Romney.By T. Sowell
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that a good catchphrase could stop
thinking for 50 years. One of the often-repeated catchphrases of our time —
“It’s the economy, stupid!” — has already stopped thinking in some quarters for
a couple of decades.
There is no question that the state of the economy can
affect elections. But there is also no iron law that all elections will be
decided by the state of the economy.
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt was reelected for an
unprecedented third term after two terms in which unemployment was in double
digits for eight consecutive years.
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We may lament the number of people who are unemployed
or who are on food stamps today. But those who give the Obama administration
credit for coming to their rescue when they didn’t have a job are likely to
greatly outnumber those who blame the administration for their not having a job
in the first place.
An expansion of the welfare state in hard times seems
to have been the secret of FDR’s great political success in the midst of
economic disaster. An economic study published in a scholarly journal in 2004
concluded that the Roosevelt administration’s policies prolonged the Great
Depression by several years. But few people read economic studies.
This economy has been sputtering along through most of
the Obama administration, with the unemployment rate hovering around 9 percent.
But none of that means that Barack Obama is going to lose the 2012 election.
The president is not going to run against “any
Republican.” He is going to run against some specific Republican, and that
Republican can expect to be attacked, denounced, and denigrated for months on
end before the November 2012 elections — not only by the Democrats, but also by
the media, which is heavily pro-Democrat.
We have already seen how unsubstantiated allegations
from women with questionable histories have dropped Herman Cain from
front-runner status to third place in just a couple of weeks.
In short, it takes a candidate to beat a candidate,
and everything depends on what kind of candidate that is.
The smart money inside the Beltway says that the
Republicans need to pick a moderate candidate who can appeal to independent
voters, not just to the conservative voters who turn out to vote in Republican
primaries. Those who think this way say that you have to “reach out” to
Hispanics, the elderly, and other constituencies.
What is remarkable is how seldom the smart-money folks
look at what has actually been happening in presidential elections.
Ronald Reagan won two landslide elections when he ran
as Ronald Reagan. Vice President George H. W. Bush then won when he ran as if
he were another Ronald Reagan, with his famous statement, “Read my lips, no new
taxes.”
But after Bush 41 was elected and turned “kinder and
gentler” — to everyone except the taxpayers — he lost to an unknown governor
from a small state.
Other Republican presidential candidates who went the
“moderate” route — Bob Dole and John McCain — also came across as neither fish
nor fowl and went down to defeat.
Now the smart money inside the Beltway is saying that
Mitt Romney, who is nothing if not versatile in his positions, is the
Republicans’ best hope for replacing Obama.
If conservative Republicans split their votes among a
number of conservative candidates in the primaries, that can mean ending up
with a presidential candidate in the Bob Dole–John McCain mold — and risking a
Bob Dole–John McCain result in the next election.
The question now is whether the conservative
Republican candidates who have enjoyed their successive and short-lived
boomlets — Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, and Herman Cain — are prepared to stay
in the primary race to the bitter end, or whether their conservative principles
will move them to withdraw and throw their support to another conservative
candidate.
There has probably never been a time in the history of
this country when we more urgently needed to get a president out of the White
House, before he ruined the country. But will the conservative Republican
candidates let that guide them?
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