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Friday, December 19, 2008
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
History Points to GOP Gains in 2010
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- Signing the Republican Party's post-election death certificate is risky business, but Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg did so last month -- predicting the GOP will remain in the political graveyard for many years to come.

Perhaps one can forgive the head of the New Democrat Network (NDN) a moment of irrational exuberance when you consider that until Barack Obama's decisive victory, Democrats had won just three of the previous 10 presidential elections. Simon has suffered a lot of Democratic defeats, so when his party scored big on Nov. 4, well, let's just say his euphoria flowed over the top.

"Absent huge Democratic mistakes in the next few years, the Republican Party's road back could very well be a long one," he wrote in the GOP's obituary.

"Their coalition no longer works in the changing demography of the day, and is dangerously old; their Southern strategy, so critical to their ascension, has become a relic of the past; their tech and media tools have not kept up with the times; their ideas have become spent and discredited; their leaders, particularly in Washington, seem content to ankle bite rather than lead. They are an aging and frayed bunch, living off the fumes of a day and politics gone by," he said. Phew! That's quite a mouthful. But the wish may be father to the thought. As Winston Churchill once said, "In war, you can be killed only once, but in politics, you can be killed many times."

Many Democrats have predicted the Republicans were finished after some devastating defeats, only to see them quickly recover and win again.

No one gave the Republicans a snowball's chance in hell after Lyndon Johnson crushed Barry Goldwater in a landslide in 1964. Democrats said the GOP was finished, perhaps for a generation. But the Democrats' archenemy, Richard Nixon, took back the White House in 1968 and won re-election in a landslide four years later.

Then came the Watergate scandals that pundits said would sweep the Democrats into power by a landslide in 1976, but Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford by an eyelash, though the elections swept an army of Watergate Democrats into Congress.

Democrats said the Watergate scandals had consigned the Republicans to the wilderness for many years to come. In their dreams. Ronald Reagan rode out of the West four years later to easily beat Carter and recapture the White House for the GOP, which made significant gains in Congress.

But Rosenberg and his fellow Democrats think this time it's going different. "I really believe there is a strong argument to be made that the GOP is further from power, more discredited and more out of touch with the American people than any time since the days of FDR and Truman," he wrote in his coroner's report.

Well, maybe not. In politics, timing is everything. It can work for you or against you. Barack Obama was running in a perfect storm that gave his candidacy three things that would have swept any challenger to power: a deeply unpopular president, an unpopular war in Iraq and an economic catastrophe of a very high order. Continued...

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Neal
You really must be prescient. You already know:

1. What Obama will do in 2009.
2. What will happen in 2010.
3. What will happen in 2011.
4. What will happen in 2012.

Not that I doubt your predicting skill and ability , but please tell us something:

A few months ago, who did you think was going to win the 2008 Presidential election?

Remember the '92 election?
In 1992, when Slick Willie won the White House and Democrats retained control of Congress, all the liberal pundits predicted that the Republican party was finished. They were saying that unless the Republicans adopted a liberal agenda, they would be out of power for years to come.

Two years later, Republicans took control of both houses of Congress for the first time in forty years, and a sitting Speaker of the House was voted out of office for the first time since 1860.

Even Slick Willie was forced to move to the right. Before the '94 election, he attacked the Republicans' "Contract With America." After the election, he acted as though it were his own idea from the beginning.

Don't despair, conservatives. Voters seem to need a good dose of liberalism every few years to remind them just how awful it is. People are already starting to learn that Obama can't really walk on water, so this will be a good opportunity for Republicans to come back.
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