Saturday, November 8, 2008

Mitt Romney gives some advice to the new President.

Damn, it's such good advice:
He should forget entirely about reelection and focus solely on helping the nation at a critical time. He should dismiss the people who helped him win the election and bring in people who are above politics and above party. He should surround himself with statesmen and economists, businesspeople and leaders. In some ways it would be beneficial if our presidency consisted of only one term. That way the President would think about his legacy and the future of the country rather than reelection and partisanship....

In his second term, President Clinton made an effort to govern more from the center than from the extreme wing of his party, and by doing so, found greater support and greater political success. Perhaps it's a paradox, the less political the agenda, the more political success one enjoys. But now is not the time for partisanship opportunism.

The unions have helped Barack Obama. They will hope to be paid back. I'm particularly concerned that organized labor would call on Barack Obama to pass the card check program. This removes from American workers the right to the secret ballot in deciding whether or not to accept a union. This legislation would do more to harm America's long-term competitiveness than almost anything I can imagine. It would be a partisan payback for organized labor but it would come with devastating consequences for the nation.
I ♥ Mitt Romney.

IN THE COMMENTS: Hdhouse said:
I just love this. It is so full of hypocracy that it makes me barf.
Palladian said...
"Hypocracy" must be the brand name of some sort of emetic.
I think “hypocracy” is the form of government we will have when Rare Pygmy Hippo becomes President.

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