Governing was always difficult for conservatives, but as they return to the opposition, they are rediscovering their skill at blame evasion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We, as conservative intellectuals, should not be in the business of making excuses for bad parliamentary decisions by Republican leaders in Congress.
Conservatives sometimes catch a tremendous about of flak from inside the Beltway - and those groups can exert extreme pressure on those conservative members to try to get them to vote in ways that are opposite of their core fundamental beliefs and the promises that they made to their constituents back in their districts.
By definition, conservatives struggle with change.
The people are fed up with their elected officials playing the blame game and treating their political counterparts as enemies.
We in the Labour party know better than most that opposition is the easy part. What's more difficult is governing and setting out an agenda for government.
A Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy.
My gut tells me and continues to tell me that the Conservative party is on a road back to government.
The political parties have lost their loyalties.
It is not difficult to govern. All one has to do is not to offend the noble families.
It's easy to keep issuing blame to Republicans or the president.