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Kragar2/09/2012 3:22:16 pm PST

DeMint at CPAC: Compromise Is the Enemy

The first major speaker at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, an annual gathering of right-wing advocates, grassroots activists, and politicians (including 2012 contenders), was Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, who had a fundamental message for the base: compromise sucks.

GOPers on Capitol Hill should not be looking to work with Democrats to develop common solutions to the nation’s woes, he proclaimed. Not at all. Not ever. And DeMint, with an I’m-so-clever smile, offered what he obviously thought was a killer analogy: the Super Bowl.

Referring to last Sunday’s game, he said, “I can guarantee you that coach Tom Coughlin did not tell his Giants to go out on the field and work with those other guys….They weren’t cooperating with Tom Brady.”

DeMint explained that the New York Giants and the New England Patriots had “different goals.” Consequently, compromise would not work. Continuing with this trenchant observation, DeMint noted that “compromise works well in this world when you have shared goals.” You can compromise with a wife or with a business colleague. But not with Democrats: “We don’t have shared goals with the Democrats.”