The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol isn’t worried about the record-low approval ratings his party is facing.
“There’s a ridiculous amount of hysteria among Republicans and among donors across the country,” Kristol said. “They’re now in total meltdown and panic as if a two week shutdown that basically had no effect on anything in October 2013 is gonna make a difference a year from now.”
The effect of the two week shutdown is estimated by others to be quite extensive: Moody’s Analytics now estimates the shutdown will shrink fourth quarter growth from 2.5% to 2.0% and cost $20 billion; the White House said the two weeks will cost the country 120,000 jobs in the first half of October.
But Kristol said the real threat is Obamacare.








