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One thing I have come to expect from political parties is political strategy. Some cohesiveness in their message and how they are getting the message out. I also expect some cohesiveness on how they go after the other party, highlight the percieved weaknesses and downplay or ignore any strengths.
Two weeks ago Republicans had Democrats against the ropes on the handling of Syria. Had they let Obamacare pass the main political story woould have been the piss-poor rollout of the ACA and all the problems people have signing up for coverage.
The Democrats would still be against the ropes, now looking like incompetents on their own peice of hallmark legislation.
Instead the main thing in the news is the Republicans and their leadership or lack of it. They do not look like a party ready to govern compared to the Democrats. That is not an easy thing to achieve with how the Democrats have been handling things, but the Republicans have managed to do it.
Are there no wise political strategists anymore? With some foreward thinking the Republicans could be sitting way up in all the polls and could use that clout to strengthen their negotiating position. The Republicans look like a bunch of individuals and loose cannons and not like a cohesive political force.
What is going on?
Two weeks ago Republicans had Democrats against the ropes on the handling of Syria. Had they let Obamacare pass the main political story woould have been the piss-poor rollout of the ACA and all the problems people have signing up for coverage.
The Democrats would still be against the ropes, now looking like incompetents on their own peice of hallmark legislation.
Instead the main thing in the news is the Republicans and their leadership or lack of it. They do not look like a party ready to govern compared to the Democrats. That is not an easy thing to achieve with how the Democrats have been handling things, but the Republicans have managed to do it.
Are there no wise political strategists anymore? With some foreward thinking the Republicans could be sitting way up in all the polls and could use that clout to strengthen their negotiating position. The Republicans look like a bunch of individuals and loose cannons and not like a cohesive political force.
What is going on?