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Amerigo Vespucci Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-28-10 06:21 PM
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Salon: The video every pundit should see before declaring Barack Obama politically dead next week
Watch Reagan and the GOP get crushed in a midterm

By Steve Kornacki

The video every pundit should see before declaring Barack Obama politically dead next week



http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2010/10/28/reagan_1982_video/index.html

I've written an awful lot this year about the parallels between 2010 and the midterm election of 1982, when Ronald Reagan and the Republican Party suffered a drubbing not unlike the one Barack Obama and the Democrats are likely to face next week. I've done this because so much of today's political analysis focuses on Barack Obama's supposed strategic, tactical and communication flaws -- the idea that he wouldn't be stuck with a 44 percent approval rating if only he'd show more empathy, or say the word "jobs" more, or emote like Bill Clinton, or channel Reagan's charm, or stop pursuing an agenda that's too liberal, or too moderate, or ... whatever. Everyone has a theory.

But we don't need these theories. Joblessness is stalled near 10 percent and economic anxiety is off the charts. That's the recipe for a midterm disaster for the Democrats now, and it was the recipe for a midterm disaster for the Republicans in 1982. Of course, our memories aren't always that good. Pundits today tend to figure that whatever happened in the first half of Reagan's first term couldn't have been that serious; after all, he came back and won 49 states in 1984 and now he's recalled by many as a beloved president. So they either ignore the glaring and obvious parallels between Obama's first two years in office and his, or they invent flimsy, baseless distinctions between the two presidents.

The bottom line is that Obama's poll numbers have fallen for the same reason Reagan's did in 1982, leaving him -- and their party -- in the same ugly place that Reagan and the GOP found themselves in the '82 midterm. There will be plenty of gloating from Republicans in the coming days and weeks (as there has been for months now) about how the country has turned emphatically and decisively against Obama and the Democrats -- the same blind chest-thumping in which the Democrats of '82 engaged. What they won't admit is that their good fortune will last only as long as the economy falters; something that Reagan demonstrated to Democrats in 1983 and 1984.

Anyway, my fingers have grown tired from making this point, with limited success, to judge from the the analysis that dominates cable news. But maybe a visual demonstration will help. Below you will find a video of CBS News' Election Night coverage from 1982, edited together by an evidently sharp YouTube user. Included in the 7½ minute clip is CBS' projection that the Democrats would pick up between 24 and 34 House seats (they ended up with 26). I know: This is smaller than the number Democrats are expected to lose next week, but remember that the GOP only had 191 seats heading into the '82 midterms. As Walter Cronkite, who briefly appears, puts it, the GOP's losses in '82 were "far more than were being predicted by most pollsters in the last couple of days of the campaign."
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pacalo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-28-10 07:26 PM
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1. I remember that time period well. The unemployment lines were long due to the first
Edited on Thu Oct-28-10 07:32 PM by pacalo
round of extensive layoffs in my industrial-rich area (which underlines the fact that the industries here were in fact doing quite well & the only reasons for layoffs was for corporate gain). I know firsthand how long the lines were because I was standing in it. All the clerical jobs in the field areas were eliminated & their duties were piled onto department heads.

Just seeing the video that highlighted the news when we respected the media merits a big K&R! Thanks so much for posting it.

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