Tim Pawlenty, Buried In Grant’s Tomb
Grant Me ThisÂ
It was a gathering of the conservative faithful at CPAC this past weekend, and the search for novel political analogies reached strange new heights.
Among the oddities was Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, whose doomed Presidential campaign took its first tentative steps off the cliff by reminding the assembled Neo-Confederates  of a past glorius Republican office holder, U.S. Grant.
Somehow today’s conservative struggle resembles Grant’s grinding Civil War victories over the South, his scandel infested administration, or his occasional lunges towards protecting blacks and Republicans from the Klan in the South. Which is unclear, but Pawlenty has his own upbeat, crackpot version:
“We’re on the side of limited government. And, like Grant, we fight.“
But perhaps not win. Pawlenty came in fourth in CPAC’s presidential straw poll.
Also up for CPAC recycling, Margeret Thatcher, AKA The Iron Lady. Indiana Representative Mike Pence, straw poll fifth place holder, put America’s striking coal miners and Trotskyist local office holders on notice by evoking everyone’s favorite Churchill in drag. Just wait till that North Sea oil saves our ass!
A Romantic View Of History
Pence also entertained the crowd with a musty Ronald Reagan yarn, one where Reagan encountered a magic pipe-fitter. This proto Joe The Plumber begged Reagan to save tax cuts for the rich, so guys like him could be hired by them. Pence has trotted out the tale of this wondrous encounter at least twice going back to 2005.
CPAC turned to Glen Beck for insane historical tales with a grain of truth.
Peeing all over John McCain’s myth of a muscular progressive Republican past, Beck rightly called Teddy Roosevelt an interventionist.
But calling Roosevelt a socialist is as insane as labeling Obama one.
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