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Remember when we said Reagan would be called a RINO today?
Remember when we said Reagan would be called a RINO today?
Yeah, Bob Dole agrees..
Originally posted by HP
Bob Dole: Congressional Gridlock 'Almost Unreal', GOP Should Be 'Closed For Repairs'
WASHINGTON -- Former Senate Majority Leader and ex-presidential candidate Bob Dole (R-Kan.) said Sunday that he is somewhat dismayed by the current state of Congress, where gridlock has prevented many legislative pushes from getting through.
"It seems almost unreal that we can't get together on a budget or legislation," he said on "Fox News Sunday." "We weren't perfect, by a long shot, but at least we got our work done."
Dole, who served in the Senate from 1969 to 1996, wasn't fully critical of the president, but said part of the problem is that he "lacks communication with Congress" and should have gotten together with members earlier in his presidency.
Dole joked at first when asked by host Chris Wallace to quickly give his thoughts on President Barack Obama. "He's a great golfer, very articulate," Dole responded.
Still, he acknowledged it's not easy to work with the Senate, where he said "no doubt about it," cloture is being abused. He didn't spare the Republican Party his criticism, saying they need to be "closed for repairs" and come up with more plans and a vision for the future before the end of the year. Wallace asked him whether he'd even fit in with the Republican Party today.
"I doubt it," Dole replied. "Reagan wouldn't have made it, certainly Nixon wouldn't have made it, because he had ideas. We might have made it, but I doubt it."
It's tough to be a leader, he said, but his strategy was to get people together and then ask them to call him when they came to a deal. In the end, the leadership gets the blame when things go wrong, he said.
"Howard Baker said running the Senate is like herding cats, and it takes leadership," he said. "Somebody has to stand up and say, 'We're not going to do this.'"
He's right too. It's sad to see he's now in the advanced stages of Parkinson's disease but his mind remains as sharp as ever even if he's body has a hard time moving or saying what he wants it to do.
He's half right. Nixon would fit in better with the Democratic party of today than the GOP.
RE Bob Doles actual opinion of teh Reagan, described by Dole as a Man of Ideas in your article:
Some time ago, before Bob Dole turned 70 years old, he described Ronald Reagan as "a befuddled septuagenarian." Some time ago, before Mr Dole started to rely on teleprompters, he called Mr Reagan "a programmed line-reader." And, right after Mr Reagan won a landslide victory in 1984 by issuing vague promises of tax reform, Mr Dole addressed a Florida crowd. "I've just obtained a copy of President Reagan's secret tax plan," he announced, holding up a blank sheet of paper.
- The Economist, June 1, 1996
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