GOP is melting down: The real SOTU story
The president's speech was a conciliatory, modest affair. But with enemies like these, it's hard not to be a winner
JOAN WALSH
President Obamas staff hyped his State of the Union address as promising a bold new reliance on executive action, and really, who could blame the guy? Tuesday came the bizarre news that there were going to be four four different GOP replies to the State of the Union address. To work with Republicans Obama would need actual Republican leaders, and instead hes dealing with hundreds of freelance potentates and kooks.
The GOP is splintering in real time, and thats a bigger story than anything the president said in his 70-minute address. Sen. Rand Paul even gave what was billed as the Rand Paul response as though hes his own political party, and maybe he is in which he billed African-American GOP columnist Star Parker as the answer to poverty. (More on that in a second.) Meanwhile, waiting for the president on the floor, Rep. Joe You lie Wilson snapped pictures of Duck Dynastys Willie Robertson, who also frolicked with Rep. Paul Ryan.
Still, there was a strange disconnect between what the presidents advance people advanced, and what he actually said. Obama did announce one bold decision that will actually change lives: an executive order to increase the minimum wage for federal contract workers. But for a speech that was promoted by staff as a bold take-charge moment for a president tired of being thwarted by the GOP, and derided in advance as the equivalent of a martial law declaration by the right, it was unexpectedly conciliatory and short on concrete action.
Apart from the minimum wage order, Obama mostly outlined a bully-pulpit approach to the next year: Hes pulling together all sorts of new partnerships and summits and calling on Congress and cutting red tape and proposing a new federally backed type of IRA called, yes, myRa. Obama may have talked toughest to his fellow Democrats in the Senate when he promised, appropriately, to veto a bill that would tighten sanctions on Iran.
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