Politics is as much about expectations and perception as it is about reality. This has been seen recently in the whole hub bub about John McCain possibly picking a pro-choice Democrat or Republican Vice presidential running mate.
John McCain is not, nor has ever been so politically stupid as to do such a suicidal thing, but he is as clever as a fox. Even with no intent to choose a Vice presidential pro-choice candidate McCain scores big in the expectations and perception categories.
First, by floating the trial balloon that he might choose a pro-choice democrat as his VP he creates a scenario where the firestorm of negative reaction by the brainless Republican “conservative” base gives them the sense of having political muscle when McCain pulls back from the edge of that kind of choice. Hence, McCain, by threatening to violate his already alienated base ends up giving them the perception that John McCain will listen to them.
Second, by leaking that he might choose a pro-choice Democrat, McCain insures that a only marginally conservative Vice Presidential nominee looks good in comparison to the VP nominee that was McCain was contemplating. By floating the pro-abortion possibility McCain wins the perception game.
Third, McCain gains with the Independents he is courting by suggesting to the Independents and pro-death Republicans that he is broad enough to actually consider somebody that they would be appealing to them. Even if McCain doesn’t choose a pro-choice candidate now he has delivered the message that he is broad enough to unite the party.
Fourth, by floating this balloon a this time it serves as a good balancing act with the conservative performance that he knew he was going to put on at CEO and CFR’s Rick Warren’s Community Center. McCain was going conservative with Warren but that is balanced by talking about choosing a pro-death candidate.
Personally, I wish McCain would choose a pro-choice candidate for that would forever expose him to be as liberal has he always has been. Maybe if he chose a Lieberman or Ridge type VP the brain dead “conservative” base might actually begin to get it.
If the base didn’t get it after the Republicans controlled all three branches at once and yet did almost nothing for the causes they hold dear, they probably never will.
Ah, Well, Joshua … what can I say…?
I’m a postmillennialist and hope springs eternal.
I keep thinking that some kind of action will move them from being “stuck on stupid.”
Hold on, now, Bret. Since when are the Republicans or so-called “conservative movement” tied to the postmillenial hope?
Very succinct observations by the way. Spot on. I can’t wait to hear the justifications for a “pragmatic” vote and one of two outcomes come the disaster of either candidate. Those who voted Republican will either find themselves (1) decrying the betrayal of McCain and his destruction of the Party or (2) the blame for Obama laid at the feet of those of us who refuse to let our “yeas” be anything but true “yeas” which honor our true allegiance to the current Ruler over all.
Jon,
Well, they aren’t tied to the postmillennial hope but one usually imagines that the postmillennial hope will result in something that approximates a Biblical culture which has some affinities with what Biblical conservatives envision.
Good observation on what will happen with this election. Either guys like us will be blamed for not getting on board the McCain train to hell or we will hear them whining “betrayal” when in point of fact McCain will be loyal to his globalist agenda and they are the ones who betrayed their Liege Lord Jesus.