Conservative Ideological Idiocy
By Bernie Horn
Created 02/17/2009 - 12:04am

Today, exactly four weeks after his historic inauguration, President Barack 
Obama signs a historic bill into law. That law will create or save 3 ½ million 
American jobs, make a substantial down-payment on repairs to our nation’s 
ailing infrastructure, put our nation on the path to energy independence, 
assist millions of lower-income families, and cut taxes for 95 percent of 
Americans. 
Yet, I come not to praise Obama but to bury his opponents. The right 
wing—congressional Republicans, conservative bloviators, and their greedy 
benefactors—have made a huge political mistake. They are teetering at the edge 
of a cliff and the question now is whether we progressives will provide a 
little shove. 

Let’s review the politics. Republicans were soundly beaten in both 2006 and 
2008. Adding the two elections together, Republicans lost and Democrats gained 
55 seats in the House of Representatives and 14 seats in the Senate (including 
Al Franken, who will ultimately prevail). At this point, only 31 percent [1]of 
Americans have a favorable impression of the GOP. 

It’s no secret why Republicans are unpopular: Their policies led to domestic 
and foreign disasters. They turned a $200 billion budget surplus into a $1 
trillion deficit. They caused the worst economic downturn since the Great 
Depression. They started the stupidest, most unnecessary war in American 
history. 

And now, when our nation desperately needs strong measures to prevent a 
recession from sliding into depression, what do they do? They almost 
unanimously vote against jobs, against rebuilding America, and against the 
biggest middle-class tax cut in American history. In the process, they voted to 
replace the whole Obama economic recovery plan with tax breaks for the rich. 

Here’s where the real idiocy comes in—they seem to believe that their 
obstruction tactics, their adherence to Bush policies, and their lies about 
details of the Obama bill are making them more popular! But just read the 
polls. Only 19 percent [3]of Americans have a favorable impression of 
Republicans in Congress, down from 24 percent at the beginning of the year. In 
contrast, 68 percent [4]of Americans give a favorable rating to President 
Obama. 

On a fundamental level, conservative leaders don’t understand America. They 
love Sarah Palin, so they think everybody does. They love to make fun of 
Speaker Pelosi, so they assume everyone laughs along with them They are sure 
that “government is the problem,” so they believe everybody else agrees. It’s 
like someone who loves anchovies assuming that everybody does, because they 
taste so good! 

As a result, the right wingers decided to pursue a strategy that appeals 
exclusively to their base and abandons independents and other swing voters. 
This could cripple the ability of conservatives to appeal to mainstream voters 
in 2010—if only those voters know what has happened. 

Progressives need to go on the offensive. 

When we talk about politics, we need to emphasize that the conservatives are 
fighting to continue the same policies that led America to disaster. For 
example, during the debate over economic recovery the conservatives had the 
chance to offer substitute amendments in both the House and Senate Nearly every 
Republican in Congress voted for one of these amendments which would have 
entirely deleted the Obama plan and substituted tax cuts for the rich. (For 
more about those amendments, click here [5] and here [6].) 

That’s the key. Don’t just defend our side’s policies, attack theirs.



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The writer is a Senior Fellow at Campaign for America’s Future and author of 
the recent book, Framing the Future: How Progressive Values Can Win Elections 
and Influence People [7]. 

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