Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Around the Horn...

Posts and comments of worth regarding yesterday's election:

Jeff Perren at Shaving Leviathan notes that Obama is a hard left liberal.

The Real World on the beauty of the American election.

Bobo at The Bobo Files weighs in on the election and he is not a happy clown.

From Copious Dissent: Ten Reasons to be happy about this election. Excellent!

And finally a pithy comment from Michael Tanner at the Cato Institute:

Yesterday's massive Democratic landslide cannot be seen as anything but a repudiation of George Bush and the current Republican congressional leadership. But to suggest that in electing Barack Obama and a Democratic congressional majority, voters were choosing big-government over small-government would imply that either the Bush administration, the current Republican congressional leadership, or, for that matter, John McCain actually supported smaller government. In reality, by almost every measure, government grew bigger, more expensive, and more intrusive under President Bush and the Republican Congress.

Exit polls show that Republican losses were heaviest among upscale suburban voters who tend to be economically conservative but socially moderate. These formerly reliable Republican voters did not suddenly decide that they wanted a bigger, more expensive, and more intrusive government. But, faced with the big-government status quo or big-government "change," they opted for change.

Republicans now have two more years in the wilderness to decide whether or not they actually stand for limited government and individual liberty. One wonders, whether they will hear the message.

2 comments:

Politi Gal said...

Well, it wasn't pretty for you guys this time around, but I predict that in the wake of this incoming tide of democrats, there will be a Republican rebirth... a Grand New Party more in touch with the concerns of the working and middle classes.

I'm deliriously happy, and savoring this moment, but firmly believe that every good Ying needs a healthy Yang and visa versa. So in that spirit, here's to a bright, refocused, and reinvigorated Republican party(seriously!)!

No need to rush though :)

Jeffrey Perren said...

I respectfully suggest that NO party needs to be "in touch with the concerns of the working and middle classes." Or the non-working classes, the rich classes, the poor classes, the black, green, or red classes. No classes.

Government exists to protect individual rights -- to life, liberty, and the protection of property. No more, no less.

It is not supposed to be an organized gang who takes care of any group, which can only be done by sacrificing others.

Be happy while you can, for anyone who supported Barack Obama is about to get some very hard lessons indeed.