You'd swear from today's rhetoric that the problem was too much compromise. Nope.
Conor Friedersdorf,
The Tea Party is composed largely of Republicans who supported George
W. Bush when he was the GOP standard-bearer, voting for him twice and
criticizing him far less frequently than they defended him, only to
rebel against his record at the end of his second term. At that point,
partisan loyalty and shared hatred of liberals finally gave way to the
realization that the GOP's time in power was a disaster for
conservatives.
Humans seldom look inward when assigning blame for bygone disasters,
and the story conservatives have settled on seems to be that
establishment Republicans have long been selling them out by failing to
fight hard enough. As a Fox News commentator put it,
echoing talking points used by many hardliners, "I’m sure we will hear
establishment apologists calling the events of recent days a compromise.
But seeing how the president refused to compromise, it’s more likely
the Grand Old Party was the only one bending. Establishment Republicans
always talk about doing the right thing for the nation, no matter the
price. But when push comes to shove, they always throw in the towel."
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