The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol has few rivals in Republican media when it comes to influence and access, so when he strays far from the party line, it’s hard not to notice. And when he gives up entirely on his candidate’s central rationale, it’s evidence of a larger issue.
In recent weeks, Kristol has been critical of Mitt Romney’s “47 percent” video, among other things, but on Fox News yesterday, the Republican media figure went considerably further.
For those who can’t watch clips online, Kristol argued, “I’ve thought this for months. If this election’s just about the last four years, that’s a muddy verdict. Bush was president during the financial meltdown. The Obama team has turned that around pretty well. The Clinton speech at the convention was very important in that way. How horrible was it four years ago? [Romney’s] got to make it a referendum on the choice about the next four years.”
In fairness, it’s worth emphasizing that Kristol went on to criticize the White House over foreign policy and national security, and urged the Republican ticket to focus on these issues. That said, this doesn’t take away from the remarkable and unexpected argument the Weekly Standard editor presented, on Fox News no less.
In effect, the Romney/Ryan message is: “Obama tried to improve the economy but failed.” And Kristol’s argument boils down to: “Actually, Obama succeeded, so look forward not back.”








