A whipped up Eric Cantor has plenty to say in Wall Street Journal this weekend, energetically criticizing President Obama’s fundamental beliefs.
Joseph Rago, a member of the WSJ editorial board, notes that the Republican majority leader is like the anti-Obama, a man of deep and strong convictions.
Some highlights below:
“The assumption . . . is that there is some kind of perpetual engine of economic prosperity in America that is going to just continue. And therefore they are able to take from those who create and give to those who don’t. We just have a fundamentally different view.”
“They need to change Obama’s Washington, but it’s really a return to what we know is America. Obama ran as an agent of change, and I don’t know what that hope and change really was at this point. It’s turned out to be something a lot different than what most people thought. But yes, we need to change and take the country away from President Obama.”
