He warns that Democrats who believe they have a lock on the Electoral College should beware of the impact lefties such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (and, of course, presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders) will have on Hillary Clinton as she courts the liberal base during the 2016 primary season.
In an Op-Ed column, Wehner writes that the Democrats have reverted back to the “pre-Bill Clinton” party of the 1980s. President Barack Obama has let loose his “inner progressive” and the left-wing of the party is pushing him to go further.
Here’s a portion of the piece:
“To see just how far the Democratic Party has moved to
the left, compare Barack Obama with Bill Clinton. In 1992, Mr. Clinton ran as a
centrist New Democrat. In several respects he governed as one as well. He endorsed
a sentencing policy of ‘three strikes and you’re out,’ and he proposed adding
100,000 police officers to the streets.“… The Democratic Party is now a pre-Bill Clinton party, the result of Mr. Obama’s own ideological predilections and the coalition he has built. Liberals will argue that the Democratic Party has benefited from this movement to the left and cite the election victories of Mr. Obama as evidence of it. The nation has become more liberal, they say, and the Democratic Party has wisely moved with it.
“In some respects, like gay rights, the nation is more
liberal than it was two decades ago. On the other hand, it is more conservative
today than it was in the mid-1990s. A recent Pew Research Center poll
found that Republicans have opened substantial leads over Democrats on dealing
with terrorism, foreign policy and taxes. They’re competitive on the economy,
and a good deal more competitive than in the past on traditional liberal issues
like immigration and health care.”
After Walter Mondale’s landslide loss in 1984 and the Michael
Dukakis campaign’s implosion in 1988, Clinton acted on a lesson Democrats
learned the hard way, and moved his party more to the center on fiscal policy,
welfare, crime, the culture and foreign policy.
Wehner, who served in the last three Republican
administrations, sees the tide turning without the Democrats taking notice. Over
the past six years, beyond taking control of the House and Senate, the GOP has
scored big gains in statehouses – among governors and legislators – so that nearly
half of Americans, including those of us in Michigan, now live in states under
total Republican control.
“The Obama years have been politically good for Mr. Obama,”
Wehner concludes, “they have been disastrous for his party.”
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