Heritage Foundation helps GOP hone “not governing” as political strategy

Filed in National by on May 20, 2013

In a letter to members of Congress, which was obtained by NBC News, Heritage Action for America, the lobbying arm of the Heritage Foundation, urged Republicans on Capitol Hill not to govern, and instead, to focus on the would-be “scandals” plaguing the Obama administration.

Why does this un-American, unpatriotic course of action make sense to the Heritage Foundation? They note in the letter that even the most sensible legislation is liable to “fracture” the tenuous relationship that the extreme right-wing of the GOP has with the even more extreme right-wing of the GOP.

I know. This is a yawn. Everyone knows that this was, is and will be the Republican “strategy” for the foreseeable future. The Heritage Foundation is adding its two cents to the echo chamber in an effort to appear relevant to GOP messaging. There is no real news here, but there is a silver lining.

Today it is hard to find anyone claiming that the cure for all of this is more accommodation of the GOP. The argument that “both sides do it” has become laughable. I don’t even hear laziest of lazy Democratic chickenshits extolling the benefits of bipartisanship anymore.

Hell. The last time the word “bipartisanship” appeared in a John Carney press release was February 22nd.

Progress!

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  1. pandora says:

    This is crazy, but predictable. Republicans can’t discuss issues because they don’t agree among themselves. So, they’re going for the “Just don’t talk about… immigration, birth control, jobs, gay marriage, etc. Talk about Obama!”

    How did that work out for Romney? Altho… I hear he has California and New Mexico in the bag!