Krauthammer
If Obama loses, however, his presidency becomes a historical parenthesis, a
passing interlude of overreaching hyper-liberalism, rejected by a center-right
country that is 80 percent nonliberal.
Should they summon the skill and dexterity, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan could
guide the country to the restoration of a more austere and modest government
with more restrained entitlements and a more equitable and efficient tax code.
Those achievements alone would mark a new trajectory — a return to what Reagan
started three decades ago.
Every four years we are told that the coming election is the most important
of one’s life. This time it might actually be true. At stake is the relation
between citizen and state, the very nature of the American social contract.
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