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1 piratedan  Sun, May 26, 2013 8:07:01am

while I find her politics an abomination on most points, she’s actually doing the right thing for seniors (and the medical industrial complex) in her state, be they headless or not. I wonder if she’s feeling guilty about kicking all of those poors off the AHCCS rolls because that was as politically inept as I’ve ever seen her (outside of her re-election campaign) and she caught a crapload of heat for that.

Still the AZ lege is just as quietly loco as Kansas and Michigan, so we’ll see who blinks first.

2 Heywood Jabloeme  Sun, May 26, 2013 8:45:18am

The reason why she is doing this is because it makes economic policy sense. As long been pointed out, the basis of “Obama Care” is “Massachusetts Care” and the basis of that is a set of Conservative Health Policy changes coming out of a reaction to Clinton’s Health Care initiative in the 1980’s. It was synthesized into a set of policy papers published by the Heritage Foundation and famously championed by Republican Politicians like Newt Gingrich.

On Healthcare, “Conservatism” has won the debate - you just had a Democratic President pass a once Republican wide wide policy rather than a more Liberal one; Single Payer as is the reality in Canada, Western Europe, Japan and every other developed nation that you can think of. The problem is that this “move to the center” has been accompanied by a simultaneous take-over of the Republican Party by Right-Wing Freak-a-zoids.

In addition to Healthcare, we have a Democratic President who ordered a “surge” of troops into Afghanistan, had until recently increased drone strikes and has proposed in his budget things like a “Development Bank” which is a Public-Private partnership also previously championed by Conservative thought leaders like the Heritage Institution.

The Republicans just can’t seem to accept “yes” for an answer and instead of claiming victory for this almsot wholesale adoption of still conservative but no longer Conservative ideas the have moved farther to the right. I think that some of this has been a result of the “Southern Strategy” as adopted by Nixon that welcomed former Southern Democrats into the party and formed a base whose Socially Conservative beliefs unarguable contained a less racially sensitive vein. The Democratic usurpation of former Conservative policies was begun in the Clinton administration and has continued in the first half of the Obama administration. The Republican opposition to Clinton had to change with these usurpations and morphed into an endless chain of investigations into actions of the president that lead to his eventual impeachment. Again with Obama, the Republicans have no where else to go but right, have made a “bargin with the devil” with the Right-Wing fringe and have opposed Obama on both policy and with investigations. This was facilitated by the fact that a large portion of the now Republican base is motivated by race.

I can’t speak for people like Charles Johnson but I can make a guess that this is why people like him, as I certainly as well, say that, “It wasn’t I who left the Republican Party. It was they that left me.”


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