Can John McCain win with a 1988-style Republican presidential
campaign? In terms of issues, biography, and appeal to swing
voters, he is probably better suited to do so than George H.W.
Bush. Barack Obama has recently been coming down from the heavens
to look more like Michael Dukakis, and possibly someone to
Dukakis's left. Yet I think David Frum is persuasive in arguing that 2008 is no 1988 (though I might
have dwelled longer on why it is that "Americans have lost
confidence in Republican foreign policy leadership"). And if a
1988-style campaign does succeed without dealing with some of these
fundamental challenges, Republicans will just be kicking the can
down the curb for another four years.
topics:
Foreign Policy, John McCain, Barack Obama