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Dear
Mr. Speaker
Posted by Erick Erickson
Thursday, July 14th
Last
night the President engaged in
off Broadway theatrics trying to scare the Republicans into folding on
debt
ceiling negotiations. Playing the role of Hollywood President, not the
real
President, the President said he didn’t care if this brought down his
Presidency and he would not yield. He then dared Eric Cantor to call
his bluff.
Mr.
Speaker, this is a man giving away
the game. This is the poker player smiling and shifting in his seat
trying to
fake you into thinking he has an awesome hand. The dramatics are a
Hollywood
production — a facade hiding a bitter reality for Barack Obama.
Mr.
Speaker, this is the strongest
sign yet that you should hold the line.
David
Gergen and I had a conversation
last night with Nichole Wallace and Anderson Cooper. Mr. Gergen said
something
interesting, Mr. Speaker. It got me thinking. He said President Obama
had to
raise the debt ceiling. He said President Obama just had to do whatever
it took
to raise the debt ceiling and deal with everything else later.
Mr.
Speaker, Mr. Gergen is right.
See,
in history, we remember James
Buchanan causing the Civil War. Not Congress.
We
remember Abraham Lincoln winning
the war. Not Congress.
We
remember Andrew Johnson failing to
finish reconciliation the way Lincoln wanted. Not Congress.
We
remember Woodrow Wilson failing to
establish the League of Nations. Not Congress.
We
remember Herbert Hoover causing the
Great Depression. Not Congress.
We
remember Franklin Roosevelt for
saving us from the Depression and war. Not Congress.
We
credit John F. Kennedy for
inspiring a nation of youth and leading us to the moon. Not Congress.
We
credit Lyndon Johnson with passing
the Great Society. Not Congress.
We
blame Jimmy Carter for out of
control inflation in the 70?s. Not Congress.
We
credit Ronald Reagan with cutting
taxes. Not Congress.
We
blame George H. W. Bush for raising
taxes. Not Congress.
We
praise Bill Clinton for balancing a
budget. Not Congress.
We
credit George W. Bush with No Child
Left Behind, Medicare Part D, Immigration Reform attempts, TARP, and
the GM
bailout. Not Congress.
Hell,
when people hear Osama Bin Laden
is dead, Barack Obama gets the credit, not the SEALs. And we credit him
for
passing Obamacare, for better or worse, even when Congressional
Democrats did
all the heavy lifting.
You
see Mr. Speaker, we know Barack
Obama is thin skinned and we know he is mindful of his legacy. This is
why
Barack Obama stormed out of a meeting with Republicans last night when
they
confronted him with the fact that his supposed spending cuts are
accounting
gimmicks.
Barack
Obama, for the sake of his
legacy, cannot afford to be the President under whom America’s credit
tanks and
under whom America defaults on its debts.
History
will not blame Congress.
History will blame Barack Obama for not doing what it takes to lead and
for
failing to do what it takes, no matter the cost, to keep the U.S.
solvent.
Some
are saying Mitch McConnell looked
into Barack Obama’s eyes the other day and saw a man who won’t swerve
in the
game of chicken, so McConnell blinked.
That
doesn’t mean Obama won’t swerve.
That just means Obama is a better poker player than Mitch McConnell.
Obama
knows his history. Obama knows
default would be his, not Congress’s legacy. He cannot afford, for the
sake of
history, to be the guy who collapsed the United States.
Mr.
Speaker, you can win this fight.
Don’t blink. Bring Cut, Cap, and Balance to the floor. Hold the
freaking line.
You can do this Mr. Speaker. And if you can’t, we’ll find someone else
who can.
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