Romney and Santorum are campaigning around Michigan, claiming to be both opposed to the bailout of GM and Chrysler and for the working man. Michael Gerson
notes that arguing about the auto bailout is pointless:
No president — Republican or Democrat — would have allowed the economic
collapse of the upper Midwest in the midst of a national economic panic.
A conservatism that prefers ideology to reality is not particularly
conservative.
I believe this is the first time I have ever agreed with a column by former Bush administration hack Michael Gerson. When Gerson and I agree that the Republican candidates are acting strangely, something is surely wrong with the Republican party.
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