David Frum, George W. Bush speechwriter, appeared on "Morning Joe" on MSNBC. Here is what Frum had to say about the Republican Party:
I believe the Republican Party is a party of followership. The
problem with the Republican leaders is that they're cowards.... The real
locus of the problem is the Republican activist base and the Republican
donor base. They went apocalyptic over the past four years. And that
was exploited by a lot of people in the conservative world. I won't soon
forget the lupine smile that played over the head of a major
conservative institution when he told me that our donors think the
apocalypse has arrived.
Republicans have been fleeced and exploited and lied to by a
conservative entertainment complex.... Because the followers, the donors
and the activists are so mistaken about the nature of the problems the
country faces the nature--I mean, it's just a simple question. I went to
Tea Party rallies and I would ask this question: "have taxes gone up or
down in the past four years?" They could not answer that question
correctly. Now it's true that taxes will go up if the President is
re-elected. That's why we're Republicans. But you have to know that
taxes have not gone up in the past. And "do we spend a trillion dollars
on welfare?" Is that true or false? It is false. But it is almost
universally believed.
That means that the leaders have no space to operate.
Painted themselves into a corner? Not sure I believe that.
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