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Monday, March 19, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
The One Party Rule
by Rich Galen
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I participated on a panel with Democratic pollster Mark Mellman discussing what's what with politics at the National Association of Manufactures (NAM) meeting here.

Mellman is a very smart guy who does things like quoting Pericles during the Peloponnesian War. I, not wanting to be outdone, countered by quoting Groucho Marx during a divorce proceeding: "Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does."

I didn't actually say that, but I wish I had.

Mellman told the NAM audience how the Democrats had won last November. I told them why the Republicans had lost.

He also said it was not at all likely that Republicans could regain control of either the House or the Senate and that he thought it was also going to be very difficult for a Republican to win the election for President next year because of the "Three Term Rule." According to Mellman, the one term that George H.W. Bush served was, effectively, the third Reagan term, which does not happen very often.

He added that the war in Iraq was not likely to become a victory any time soon; that the economy is not likely to be roaring; that there was a huge amount of pent-up energy among Congressional Democrats to investigate this 'n that; and … some other stuff.

But not enough stuff to make me ask my Blackberry to find the Draft Al Gore web page.

Here's what I said: The House and Senate Democrats are making a strategic error which will lead to a Republican victory in November 2008.

For the last three years, Democrats and their allies in the popular press, have pointed out that having the House, the Senate and the White House under the control of one party is dangerous to our form of government because there is no one asking the difficult questions.

This suggestion became a battle cry in the run-up to the elections last November and, guess what, the voters of America believed them, they decided that it is dangerous to have both houses of Congress and the Administration in the hands of the same party.

I am officially naming this the "One Party Rule."

I said that it was unclear to me how the Democrats - who had driven that one-party business into the national political consciousness - were going to ask everyone to believe that a Democratic victory in November 2008 would somehow, magically, be a good thing. Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Americans wiser than one might think
Besides the repeat of several urban myths (e.g., Bush the First stopped Scharzkopf from taking out Saddam in Gulf Storm)Americans are actually often wiser then we give them credit. Several pollsters and think tanks back several elections ago were amazed that the probable voter actually considered the balance of power between the two houses of Congress and the White House when voting for otherwise "equal" candidates. The probably voter has believed for sometime that the Judicial Branch will remain liberal and Democratic for a while longer.

What happened for a brief time is that the probable voters decided that maybe they should give the Republicans a chance to fix things and elected them into power in both the Senate, the House and the presidency. A big portion of Republicans got arrogant, caught Potomac Fever and screwed up. In the middle of a war that is NEVER a good thing.

That the Democrats lied and made promises they had not intention of keeping is absolutely nothing new in American politics. Remember both McKinley and FDR ran their campaigns promising to keep America out of any foreign wars at the same time they were preparing to enter the wars.

There is a difference in parties; there is not a difference in politicians once elected. They go to Washington and a large percentage forget why they are even there and who voted them in. Still again that is nothing new, being going on since democracy was invented.

Corruption, Tamalak?? Surely you jest
To quote my favorite lefty, J. McEnroe, "you cannot be serious!" What corrupt leaders? Republicans who are actually corrupt like Duke Cunningham or Mark Foley are drummed out of office and/or out of the party. Those who have done nothing but who have had scandals manufactured for them out of whole cloth by Democrats, like Gingrich, Lott, Libby and Delay, resign or are back-stabbed by other weak-kneed Republicans. Look for Gonzalez to take the knife any day after yet another manufactured "scandal"

Contrast this with the Democrats, where the corrupt not only stay in office, but are elevated to leaderhsip positions. Let's review a partial list:
- Bill Clinton - too many scandals to list
- Hillary Clinton - ditto
- Ted "The Swimmer" Kennedy - dead mistress at the bottom of a river
- John Kerry - traitor, lied about troops under oath and illegally met with enemies, probably received dishonorable discharge
- Bill "Cold Cash" jefferson - enough said
- Gerry Studds - statutory rapist, Dem hero
- Harry "Swamp Land" Reid - bogus land deals
- Robert "Sheets" Byrd - KKK Grand Wizard
- John "Abscam" Murtha - unindicted conspirator
The list goes on and on; the Democrat party reeks of corruption. They just have the advantage of owning the media.

Re one party rule, Democrats proved very effective at obstruction. Bush was stymied in judicial appointments, Social Security reform, tort reform, tax code reform, making tax cuts permanent, etc. Minority Republicans, on the other hand, can be counted on to roll over and play dead as always.
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