HolyCoast: Mitch Daniels Has The Toughest SOTU Job (besides listening to it)
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mitch Daniels Has The Toughest SOTU Job (besides listening to it)

And he did well:
As President Obama made his call for economic fairness, his Republican rivals blasted the president for spurring divisions in his State of the Union speech.

“We do not accept that ours will ever be a nation of ‘haves’ and ‘have nots;’ we must always be a nation of ‘haves’ and ‘soon to haves,’” Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said in the official GOP response to the speech.

Daniels, a popular economic conservative, blasted Obama’s economic policies as a “grand experiment in trickle-down government” and “pro-poverty,” efforts that have hampered the economy rather than helped. The governor, who took a pass on a presidential bid last year, cast the coming election as a critical moment.

“So 2012 is a year of true opportunity, maybe our last, to restore an America of hope and upward mobility, and greater equality,” Daniels said.

Daniels positioned the party as the defender of business, calling it “one of the noblest of human pursuits” too often disparaged by the president. He pointed to the Obama’s decision to block construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a project the administration says it cannot clear for environmental approval in the time allotted by Congress.

“The extremism that stifles the development of homegrown energy, or cancels a perfectly safe pipeline that would employ tens of thousands, or jacks up consumer utility bills for no improvement in either human health or world temperature, is a pro-poverty policy,” Daniel said.
Daniels is making a lot of people wish his wife would have let him run for president.

1 comment:

Nightingale said...

His wife ran out on him and their children in 1993 to marry a surgeon in Southern California, then after a few years came back to her first husband.

The lefty, tolerant MSM would shred her worse than they did Sarah Palin.