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As that faction will propose ever-escalating responses to executive action, the GOP leadership will be faced with the unpalatable choice between surrendering to the far right -- and with that capitulation abandoning any hope of positioning the party as a serious, governing party for 2016 -- or acquiescing to Obama and alienating the GOP primary electorate, just as the 2016 horse race gets started.
Politico quoted several Republican lawmakers and aides today who said that party members are demanding that Speaker John Boehner consider default and a shutdown as a serious governing option.
Already Italian voters seem to regard Brussels as the place where the really serious governing of Italy gets done the more so since they have seen their country's public finances transformed in the name of European monetary union.
And only a year ago it seemed as if the Republicans had an unusually bountiful crop of plausible conventional Presidential candidates — Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Chris Christie — and, in Paul Ryan's long, earnest "Path to Prosperity" budget document, a serious governing manifesto.
But they usually mix them with a range of serious governing professionals, who come with a very different ethos, to balance out the politicos and bring diverse perspectives into the presidential inner circle.
It's bad enough that millions of Americans hang on his every word, but when people like Paul Ryan appear on his show and the line between serious governing and morning zoo conspiracy-mongering becomes blurred.
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If you're not having fun, you're dangerous" to more serious guidelines governing field positioning and right-of-way.
In the pre-crisis era, he was an enthusiastic fan of the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, praising them as "politicians who are serious about governing, rather than devoting themselves entirely to amassing power and rewarding cronies".
In the pre-crisis era, he was an enthusiastic fan of the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, praising them as "politicians who are serious about governing, rather than devoting themselves entirely to amassing power and rewarding cronies". Rewarding cronies with peerages was of course precisely the way New Labour financed itself.
For anyone serious about governing, it's a no-brainer.
It shows, he said, that Obama is serious about governing.
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