Posted on 08/26/2011 8:43:43 PM PDT by smoothsailing
Bryan Preston
August 26, 2011
David Brooks, nominally a conservative columnist at the New York Times, is really really worried that Rick Perry may win the GOP nomination.
His persona is perfectly tuned to offend people along the Acela corridor and to rally those who oppose those people.
That would be, people like David Brooks and Peggy Noonan.
He does very well with the alternative-reality right those who dont believe in global warming, evolution or that Obama was born in the U.S.
So now rejecting global warming hooey is part of an “alternative-reality”? I see what you did there, Mr. Brooks, and I don’t like it.
Since Brooks doesn’t like Perry, he decides to give Romney some tips for attacking him.
First, Romney could accuse Perry of being the latest iteration of Tom DeLay Republicanism. On the one hand, he is ideologically slippery. The man who sounds so right wing today was the Texas chairman of the Al Gore for President campaign in 1988. The man who now vows to appoint only anti-abortion officials to relevant administration jobs endorsed Rudy Giuliani four short years ago. On the other hand, he is unwavering in his commitment to the government-cash nexus. Even this week amid much attention to his pay-to-play proclivities Perry named two big donors to powerful state jobs.
The second line of attack is to shift what the campaign is about. If voters think Nancy Pelosi is the biggest threat to their childrens prosperity, they will hire Perry. If they think competition from Chinese and Indian workers is the biggest threat, they will hire Romney. Hes just more credible as someone who can manage economic problems, build human capital and nurture an innovation-based global economy.
If only Mr. Brooks had devoted such attention to strategizing against Barack Obama in 2008. But back then, Brooks was too smitten with Obama’s fancy pants-crease to notice what a hard-edged lefty Obama really is.
I dont want to sound like Im bragging, Brooks recently told me, but usually when I talk to senators, while they may know a policy area better than me, they generally dont know political philosophy better than me. I got the sense he knew both better than me.
That first encounter is still vivid in Brookss mind. I remember distinctly an image ofwe were sitting on his couches, and I was looking at his pant leg and his perfectly creased pant, Brooks says, and Im thinking, a) hes going to be president and b) hell be a very good president.
Not to put too tight a bow around that, but the lovestruck Mr. Brooks could not possibly have turned out to be more wrong.
For what it’s worth, it is evident that Romney will have to attack Perry now. He can’t get past Perry without launching some broadsides at him. I don’t think either of Brooks’ preferred lines of attack will work though. For the first, Perry can snap back about RomneyCare, a non sequitur that will put Romney on the defensive about his record while simultaneously pointing out that Perry’s record is solid. Former Democrat? Yeah, so are most Texas Republicans. Supported Gore? That’s way back when Gore was sane. Etc. For the second line of attack, anyone wanting an alternative to Nancy Pelosi would be hard pressed to find a more obvious one than the governor of Texas. Seriously. And neither Perry nor Romney are running against Pelosi anyway. They’re running against Obama.
Brooks would also do well to take a look at how Texas’ innovation-based economy has done over the past decade or so. There’s a reason companies as diverse as Caterpillar and Facebook have chosen to relocate to the Lone Star State. There are reasons more Americans are moving from other states to Texas than any other state. Romney just cannot beat Perry on that point, not when Massachusetts still has the reputation for being a tax-wild deep blue state while Texas boasts the nation’s most energetic economy.
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Brooks shouldn’t worry about Romney attacking Perry, because many FReepers are already doing it for Romney.
Weird thing is, they are Palin supporters.
Proof positive that the cheapest way to silence a man is to buy him.
Put a conservative on the liberal payroll and watch him metamorphose into a pussycat.
Shouldn’t all be aiming at Pelosi, Reid and Zer0?
That’s because chick fights are Hawt!
I find that strange as well, considering that Palin and Perry are natural allies and reportedly think highly of each other.
Brooks is not a conservative. He only plays one on TV.
Can we put a stop to this meme. There is not one single utterance from this weak Sally that would ever even remotely make him Conservative. Even Piggy Noonan has moments of clarity. Not this POS. Brooks wouldn't even be considered a Conservative Rat in my book. A Rockefeller Repub at best.
“Brooks shouldnt worry about Romney attacking Perry, because many FReepers are already doing it for Romney.
Weird thing is, they are Palin supporters.”
Wrong the little winged ones are attacking Palin!
For instance, Mitt should know that Rick Perry doesn't cheat death. He wins fair and square.
There are an average of 565 things in an average room that Rick Perry could kill you with. Including the room itself.
There used to be a street called Rick Perry, but they had to change it. Nobody crosses Rick Perry and lives.
Rick Perry can slam a revolving door.
Rick Perry once had a heart attack. His heart lost.
(See where I'm going with this, Mitt?)
There’s nothing wrong with two Democrats attacking each other.
Shouldn’t the title be;
David Brooks, Resident “Conservative” at the New York Times
Who is attacking Palin?
The Brooks Test: If David licks a candidate’s crease and doesn’t cut his tongue, that candidate is a loser.
Someone FReepmailed me to a site that are full of Perry Supporters...I will be spending time there to find relief from the non-stop Perry bashers here at FR. It is not fun to keep seeing the outrageousness taking place by once nice normal Christian Americans who’ve become deranged.
No one at the New York Times is allowed to do that.
I am a Palin fan and I don’t attack Perry. Either of them (or better yet, the two of them together) will be awesome for this country.
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