The buIIy puIpit is one of the most powerful tools (if not the most powerful tool) in a president' s arsenal. If you learned nothing else from the Bush years, it should have been that. That a president can get just about anything he wants through Congress and into law if he's stolid and relentless in his sales pitch and tactics. If he keeps at it, escalates his attacks, doesn't take 'no' for an answer, if he never backs down he will wear the opposition down. And if not during his term, then in concert or in relay with the next or a future presidential administration."
Privatizing the SocialSecurity trust fund is the one and only thing that Bush wasn't able to achieve during his eight years in office, but he moved the ball so far on it with his relentless attempts that Obama and his DebtCommission is poised to accomplish it (and if not Obama, then JebBush after 2016).
That's the purpose of the buIIy puIpit. To soften the opposition. To wear the opposition down. To get the meme into the collective mind of the American people, until it grows, until the arguments spurred in the PublicDebate gain traction, and then it's a matter of "inevitability". For the day that inevitably comes when opportunities present themselves and circumstances converge to enable it to happen (nein-heleven and the PatriotAct is one example).
Not only is this true for SocialSecurity's demise, but for a long list of other things that we've come to take for granted, including free quality K-12 public education (and free/affordable college education, free drinking water, legal aborshun, etc.
Democrats' failure to use not only the buIIy puIpit, but Democrats' minority status in the Congress effectively, as effectively as Republicans have used it, has let anti-ab0rshunists make women's access to ab0rshun so difficult that it matters not if women have a legal right to an ab0rshun if they can't find facilities that perform ab0rshuns. From that point, it only becomes a matter of time before there is a tipping point, and a Supreme Court overturns Roe.
The crayzee argument after last week in Toosahn, that "the NRA is so powerful, why bother trying to regulate or try to control ghuns" is what has led to decades of lives lost and families destroyed because of failed opportunities to get RATIONALITY into the public square about the Common Good.
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