My observation is that there is a common thread when the Democrats have lost significant elections,such as 1980,1994, 2010, or today: the inability to govern, or to put in another way, weakness.
Eisenhower said, "When you appeal to force, there's one thing you must never do - lose."
If you believe in the power of collective action through elected government, then the one thing you cannot do it fail to govern.
Carter was seen (correctly I believe, though people will dispute this) as a weak ditherer.
Democrats under Clinton in 1994, and under Obama in 2010 were hammered because they could not marshal the strength to quickly propose and bring up policies -- most specifically the health plans.
And in the last year, Obama we have had failure to perform governance over, and over again. There is not justification for:
- The ACA web site roll out failure
- That Obama's promise -- however stupid -- not to change existing plans was not honored
- That the administration was surprised by the VA
- That the administration was surprised by the board problems
- That there was not a better Ebola communications plan
- That there was not better planning about ISIL (screw the CIA missing it, the Economist knew it).
The American left (if that is not a null set in any meaningful sense) is big on policies, but has never grasped that implementation -- the sinews of the state -- is an absolute necessity first.
One cannot make a case for government as a useful tool, if its performance is so poor.
Why the current president seems so passively gormless is a question not worth addressing here.
What is worthwhile is the simplest lesson that can be gleaned from this: fill the damned pothots.
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