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Friday, November 06, 2009

Krauthammer: So much for the Obama realignment myth

Columnist Charles Krauthammer offers his perspective on Tuesday's "historic" repudiation of Barack Obama's radical agenda by voters in New Jersey and Virginia.

From Krauthammer's column:
In the aftermath of last year's Obama sweep, we heard endlessly about its fundamental, revolutionary, transformational nature. How it was ushering in an FDR-like realignment for the 21st century in which new demographics — most prominently, rising minorities and the young — would bury the GOP far into the future.

One book proclaimed "The Death of Conservativism," while the more modest merely predicted the terminal decline of the Republican Party into a regional party of the Deep South or a rump party of marginalized angry white men.

This was all ridiculous from the beginning. 2008 was a historical anomaly. A uniquely charismatic candidate was running at a time of deep war weariness, with an intensely unpopular Republican president, against a politically incompetent opponent, amid the greatest financial collapse since the Great Depression.

And still he won by only seven points.

Exactly a year later comes the empirical validation of that skepticism. Virginia — presumed harbinger of the new realignment, having gone Democratic in '08 for the first time in 44 years — went red again. With a vengeance.
Read the full column at the link below:

Investors.com - Just Reverting To Norm After Anomaly Of '08

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