Prof. DeLong writes of his experience in 1993 within the Clinton Administration:
The gossip in the Treasury Department then
was that Republican Senate Leader Bob Dole (R-KS) had explained what was
going on to our boss Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen more-or-less like
this:
Look: Clinton is not a legitimate president. 57% of the voters
voted for a more conservative Texan. Only the fact that Perot really
does not like Bush and did not drop out once he had made his policy
point got your guy in. Minority presidents don't get to impose their
policy priorities on the country. Our task now is not to help govern,
but to demonstrate that a minority president like Clinton cannot
legitimately govern--and when we demonstrate that Clinton cannot govern,
we will get our majorities in 1994 and our majorities and the
presidency in 1996 and things will be back to normal.
.....
.....
And come 2009 the Republican Party adopted the same unified
position--that their task was to show that Obama was not a legitimate
president and could not govern. But why wasn't Obama a legitimate
president? There was no Ross Perot, Ralph Nader, or William Rehnquist to
put someone with minority support into the Oval Office. Well, they say,
Obama is not a legitimate president because--CLANG!!!!
In my opinion, the puzzlement in the last sentence goes away if you repeat after Bob Dole the Republican credo:
Minority presidents don't get to impose their
policy priorities on the country.
For those who missed it,
this dailykos diary talks about the 1992 elections that brought Clinton to the Presidency as a "minority" President.