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Rachel Maddow Drops a Reality Bomb on the GOP, ‘You did not lose because of the storm.’
Rachel Maddow blew up the Republican blame of Hurricane Sandy for Romney’s loss by looking at the poll numbers and concluding, ‘You did not lose because of the storm.’
Here is the video:
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Transcript via MSNBC:
Did Hurricane Sandy blunt Mr. Romney’s momentum? Was he on track to win? Here’s how they were running against each other on the most accurate poll in the country on the day before the hurricane. The day of the hurricane, President Obama at 48%, mitt romney at 47%. Look at the five days after the storm hit. Hey, again, President Obama ahead by the exact same 1%. Before Hurricane Sandy, President Obama ahead 1 or 2 points, afterwards, ahead by 1 or 2 points. This is the poll we know in retrospect was totally right. If we believe the polls which we all do now in America and the Ipsos-Reuters poll was the most accurate one in this presidential election proves there was no Romney momentum going into Hurricane Sandy that was moved by the storm. It just didn’t happen and checkable. I’m not saying this to make conservatives feel bad, but to welcome you out of the bubble of denial that is dangerous. I think Haley Barbour is a smart guy. This is not a smart idea. Liberals probably shouldn’t disabuse Republicans of this. If they take out of this election that a hurricane is the only way they didn’t win, Democrats should be psyched about that because Republicans will go campaigning next time with the same kind of candidates and same policies and planning not having a hurricane. Is that their plan? No storm and we will win.
I understand why a guy like Karl Rove would tell his donors this. I didn’t waste your hundreds of millions of dollars. They would have bought you a shiny new president definitely if it weren’t for that darned storm. You definitely need to give me your hundreds of millions of dollars again because there won’t be a hurricane next time. That makes sense for charltons who make their living ing to separate gullible conservatives from their money. Is that the Republicans assess much of what happened here? You did not lose because of the storm, and this election was an endorsement of Barack Obama and did not prove the viability of the Paul Ryan kill Medicare budget, the opposite. What the Republican Party does in response to this information, whether they prove capable of absorbing this information is the next great question of politics of the American right.
The Republicans have been using the storm as a built in excuse since before the Sandy hit. Romney himself showed America how big of a bullet the nation really dodged by blaming the hurricane for his defeat. The idea that it wasn’t the gender gap, the demography, and the ideas being championed by a their party that caused them to lose is a conservative dodge of reality.
Republicans don’t want to own the defeat because it was a cross country repudiation of their ideology. The GOP is trying to make this loss all about the numerous shortcomings of Mitt Romney, but this defeat was a rejection of the party’s obstructionism, war on women, and anti-immigrant rhetoric. Nearly every position that the right has used to shape their first Obama term identity was defeated by the voters in 2012.
The right would rather make excuses than face the fact that they have to change. There probably won’t be hurricane on the week before the election in 2016, which is fine because the hurricane didn’t reelect Barack Obama. Mitt Romney was the name at the top of the ticket, but he wasn’t the biggest loser on Tuesday night. The biggest loser was the entire Republican Party. They read too much into their 2010 victory. The GOP has tacked too far to the right at a time when the country is signaling they want moderation and compromise.
Republicans are trapped in an endless loop of crazy of their own making. Hurricanes come and go, but the post-Bush inspired dysfunction in the Republican Party looks here to stay.
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Reynardine
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 8:10 am
The storm did, however, display the Romney camp’s (lack of) character in a way few of us will ever forget, including Governor Christie.
Don'tHateTheGame
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 8:17 am
Bitterness is already starting to seep into the party to be followed by denial then back to hatred. They won’t learn anything and their new goal will be to make sure Obama has no legacy.
Sandra
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 12:47 pm
Fortunately President Obama with his second overwhelming win now has the upper hand. Americans refudiated(sorry, couldn’t resist) what the Republican Party was selling ie selfishness, greed, intolerance and hatred for those less fortunate, and the numberous lies of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
It behooves the politicans on the right to acknowledge that their idelogy was deemed unacceptable to the majority of Americans and in their interest as a viable party, they will have to start compromising rather than my way or the highway mantra.
Barb
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 8:55 am
Imagine what would have happened if the economy
had been good…
Johnee
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 9:02 am
While the Sandy disaster may have reaffirmed in people’s minds that the president was a leader; it did not alter the already solid trend in the polls. The writing was already on the wall before the hurricane hit.
By all means though GOP, please continue the denial. You make our jobs that much easier.
Theresa
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 9:53 am
This shows you that the Teapublicans STILL do not get it….They can change all they want and STILL will not be relevant. Christianity is not their guaranteed support base anymore, they will NEVER allow a woman’s choice, They will never look at dark skinned people with the same eyes they view whites with, They do no support help for the poor and needy. They will not support the banishing of Corporate Welfare. They ALWAYS Protect the rich. I said before the election that The Right would branch off with new parties AGAIN and they will to deceive the voter. They are NOT steeped in REALITY.in 2 years we will defeat the rest of the “Old White Guard” and protect our basic Freedoms!
labman57
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 9:53 am
Romney’s election loss was the result of a fundamental strategic error — the Republican Party and the Romney campaign’s callous disregard for:
the rights and needs of women … and Latinos … and African Americans … and gays … and college students … and poor, struggling families … and
… simple math.
luciboo
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 9:54 am
Liberals think about this.
Fox news appears to have as much reality as The Colbert Report. The sad part is the consevatives don’t get the joke.
MLoyacono
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 10:19 am
Rachel Maddow’s analysis of the election results got it spot on – but Rachel nearly always gets it correctly. I doubt any other current journalist does a better job of using data, videos, fact checkers, and whatever to analyze and come up with a meaningful and trustworthy opinion. She never shoots from the hip or goes off on a meaningless tangent. She is solid in her thinking, centered with her attitude and all around brilliant. She is the envy of every journalist in USA whether they admit it or not. If I want to know something about politics, I check and see what Rachel Maddow is saying.
vernbvb
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 11:27 am
Well said and SPOT ON!!! Rachel is the epitome of a great journalist. Happy to see MSNBC bring more like her on (Chris Hayes, Melissa Harris Perry, etc). Rachel Maddow sets the standard that all should follow!
Eykis
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 10:34 am
I’ve joked around for four years that the RePiggery Faux Noise fans and the RePiggery Obstructionist Team actually “believe” what Faux Noise is telling them and they will be shocked when they find out they were lied to. I totally enjoyed Tuesday night when Ohio was called and I clicked to Faux Noise and saw Rove lose it LIVE~REVENGE is SWEET~
Alex
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 11:11 am
The ultra right wing, care nothing for the people of this country or the planet for that matter! These folks live in an alternate universe, where hate and greed and the 1% is their only truths. The rest of us must continue our work to save America from these crazies. This segment of our society will take us all down if we do not stay vigilant. We must focus our attention to 2014 and 2016 election candidates to ensure that Obama and Biden’s policies continue.
lois
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 11:53 am
Mittens lost because he and his whole rethug party are a bunch of racist, heartless assholes.
stenc
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 1:42 pm
I totally agree with the comments about Rachel Maddow, and I thank Rachel for keeping me calm until election day.
My thanks, also, to Nate Silver for keeping me calm, as well, and for showing me there was never really anything to worry about.
Sondra Black
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 1:57 pm
Now that the Presidential election has been WON. We need to concentrate on getting rid of the Tea Baggers/Republicans in the House/Senate. If they don’t cooperate w/the President – VOTE THEM OUT!!! How many can we unseat in the mid-term election 2014? How many will be up for re-election? There are good people in their party but also a lot of vile bigots who have no regard for women, peoples rights, helping those in need, this country! They claim to be good AMERICANS – not the America in which I was born and raised. They don’t think with their brains or feel with their heart – They only think and feel with their wallets… and cut the Christian cr*p – I’ve never been a Christian and will never be. I’m a proud Jewish Senior Citizen.
Mary
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 5:00 pm
All the Representatives are up for election in 2014. About 1/3 of the senate is. Unfortunately, with gerrymandering at the critical 2010 census redistricting, the Repugs had the majority and made many of those seats very safe for their ilk. There still are a disturbing number of people in the populace (apparently some 20-30%) who agree with them lock stock and barrel and more who can be convinced that they are right by the demonization of anyone who isn’t part of the fascist right. At least we here in MD got rid of one of them in my district – Bartlett is finally dethroned.
Anne
Nov. 9th, 2012 at 6:18 pm
The GOP is in its usual spin mode, blaming their huge loss on everyone and everything but themselves. Karl Rove was blaming the Obama team for “suppressing the vote.” I have also seen various Republicans like Megan McCain and Michael Steele sidestep the indisputable and glaring fact that the electorate rejected their narrow, cruel, and outdated ideology. It’s not the messenger, although he was dangerously flawed, as much as it’s their message that has been tried and found sorely lacking.
Ron
Nov. 10th, 2012 at 12:13 am
Tell them they did lose because of hurricane Sandy as hurricanes are an act of God. ;-)
Kristy
Nov. 10th, 2012 at 10:51 am
Now it’s time for him to get his LEFT on!! Kick some Repub ass Obamnos! Repubs are Googling rice and bean recipes in overwhelming
numbers lol