The orchestrated
infomercials that are the Republican and Democratic national conventions are
getting set to saturate the news channels while most Americans would rather
watch football or "reality" shows.
When I saw the endorsement of President Obama by Florida's former GOP
governor Charlie Crist, it struck me how fitting this was. Tea Party
first-termers ruling the US House and many statehouses since the 2010 sweep
don't know the meaning of the word "compromise." Now "moderate" has become as much
of a dirty word as "liberal" to many right wingers. Has this intractable stance advanced the
agenda of the traditional Republican Party?
While Mitt Romney pledges
North American energy independence by 2020, the Obama administration already
has us on that course with an all-of-the-above approach that includes more oil
drilling and natural gas exploration. Obamacare is Romneycare, and many
Republicans were originally out front on individual mandates. The GOP can trace
health care reform efforts back to Nixon.
With the ultra-rich Romney paying 13% in taxes are we really stifling
job creation taxes are lower than they've been in decades? By recent past GOP standards, I’d say no. Are "Obama's EPA" and other
government agencies really strangling us with regulation compared to previous
administrations? No again. In Afghanistan, the troop surge could have
been a page out of the Bush/Cheney playbook. Obama constantly gets pelted with
the "socialist" label, yet evidence of that is scant. If we were on
such a sharply left-leaning trend, why are some hardline liberals less
enthusiastic about him now than in 2008?
On social issues, President Obama did not exactly lead the charge to
accept gay marriage any more than Abe Lincoln started out as a fiery abolitionist,
but both knew when the time had come. It took the absolutely outrageous claims
of the extreme right and a shift in public attitudes for Obama to
"evolve" in favor of it. The radical right wing agenda is driving
younger generations, minorities and more women away from the mainstream. Now with pre-election movies slamming his
role as commander-in-chief and conspiracy theorists claiming the government is
buying up all the bullets to put down its own citizens, President Obama has an
even greater opportunity to be the adult in the room.