Mitt Romney dropped out of the presidential race today, which all but insures that John McCain will be the Republican candidate.
I wonder: how will Republicans and industry groups lobby against a carbon bill if their president supports it? That is a strategic dilemma I'm sure they have their finest minds working on as we speak.
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JohnMashey Posted 6:38 am
07 Feb 2008
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Erik Hoffner Posted 7:43 am
07 Feb 2008
With McCain vs Hillary or Obama, at least the three of them GET climate change, to a degree.
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Sean Casten Posted 9:05 am
07 Feb 2008
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JMG Posted 3:11 pm
07 Feb 2008
Apparently your youth means you do not know what the Democrats did to Carter in 1977-1981. Those of us who lived through the period know it's quite easy to oppose a president of the same party and to make hay while doing so.
In fact, I just read a terrific book of essays by Walter Karp, a former Harper's writer (because of a recommendation from someone here at Gristmill) called "Buried Alive" -- some great essays on the period, contrasting the Democrats "Surrender First, Posture Later" approach to Reagan with their uncompromising willingness to undercut Carter.
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TheGreenMiles Posted 12:49 am
08 Feb 2008
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