Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bickering, Schmickering

We hear an incessant cry for nonpartisanship at virtually every political corner. The GOP needs to be be nonpartisan in its dealings with the Democrats and the Obama Administration. But why is partisanship so bad?

Is it wrong per se for people to have differing opinions? No; it is the content of the opinions which determine right and wrong rather than whatever mere differences exist between what one party or the other says. But more, don't we want partisanship when there are meaningful issues which need to be worked out? Harry Reid isn't slammed for being partisan when he forces things through the Senate. His liberal allies appear to have no problem with his strong arm tactics.

Which demonstrates the problem perfectly. It is only those who are against the current status quo that demand nonpartisanship. In short, agree with us, conservatives, or you're just obstructing business. Give up everything you believe in, while we pursue all that we like, and we'll get along just fine.

Hypocrites.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why is partisanship bad?

You keep choosing the lesser of two evils; personally, I'd prefer choosing a good.

Charles Martin Cosgriff said...

I don't think it is, Anon. And you are absolutely right about choosing a good. We need more of that attitude across the spectrum, probably from yours truly too!