Sunday, May 31, 2009

GOP Game Plan For Sotomayer is Absolutley Amazing

Republicans Begin to Find Voice on Racial Aspects of Sotomayor Nomination

I knew the moment that I read that headline, that I was in for an epiphany of republican thinking on the Sotomayer nomination. And I wasn't disappointed.

For all intents and purposes? It appears that the GOP has reached a consensus to forfeit all right of claim to Sotomayer's racism. Opting instead for alternating between chastising the former speaker of the house (Newt Gingrich) for his assertions that she is racist, and whining and bemoaning the fact that their guy (Miguel Estrada) was previously blued, screwed and tattooed by the democrats and their filibuster of his appointment to the federal bench.

I am studying these new GOP tactics very hard. And for the life of me? I don't get it. I fail to see the logic. How does lamenting the GOP loss of Miguel Estrada's nomination to the federal bench, combined with the velvet glove treatment of Sotomayer's racism work to any advantage? All it does do, is give the democrats all of the advantage and momentum and it amounts to an absolute losing strategy for defeating the Sotomayer nomination period.

As I have already determined and commented on previously, the GOP has rolled quicker than a crocodile in a death spiral on this nomination. There is no fight left in the GOP, because there is no leadership and there is no consensus of unity of thinking or believing in conservatism in the party period. The GOP has completely forfeited any right to claim conservative principles IMO. And this consensus of approache to the Sotomayer nomination just solidifies that reality to me.

Right now, the GOP is allowing the democrats to call the tune, much as they did throughout the majority of the Bush administration. We no longer see the drive or determination of party leaders that we saw fifteen years ago under Gingrich and the contract with America. The GOP can't even seem to muster as cohesive unity to deal with the lunatic Nancy Pelosi, so how in hell does anyone expect them to come up with anything even remotely approaching a consensus on how to recapture the interest and support of the American people. The GOP is a defeated party currently live out a self fulfilling and self defeated prophesy of "we want to be liked by everybody" and we will forfeit all of our priniciples to that end. That seems more important to them than anything remotely approaching their obligations to the voters who put them there based upon supposed conservative values..

I for one believe that it is time to declare and admit that the republican party is done. Put a fork in it and be done with it, it's over. The time has arrived to either tear the party down completely and rebuild it from the ground up, or just let it slip away into oblivion where it is headed by its own hand anyway.

2 comments:

Gilly said...

The dance begins anew today. I wonder what new pearls will spill forth from the lips of a Latina woman with so much to offer.

Debra said...

Once again it looks like the only plan the GOP has, is no plan at all. Except to cow to the liberals and given them the field.