For Crist, Fletcher and Chafee, Timing Reveals Party Switching as an Act of Desperation
One of the challenges to people who have spent too much time in politics is they develop an inflated sense of their ability to spin themselves out of anything.
Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist, former California Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, and now Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee all appear to suffer from this condition.
Faced with imminent defeat at the ballot box, each of these three men switched from the Republican Party to independent, and then switched again to join the party of Michael Dukakis, Walter Mondale and Barack Obama. Each time, the move was promoted as one rooted in a grand concept of “principle,” suggesting it was compelled by a personal moral drive to realign their affiliations better with their “principles” and philosophy.
This is the kind of nonsense that comes from politicians with a bloated sense of their own political skills.
These men did not switch party affiliation for lofty philosophical reasons. They did so out of desperation. While they can spin justifications for their switch all day long, they’re… Read More