BY BILL GREENER III
Republicans—for good reasons—are pretty giddy about the prospects for Election Day. Unless unemployment suddenly drops, there is just no precedent in American history for the election to result in anything other than a massive victory for Republicans. The mainstream media can rant all they want about the Tea Party and the party of ‘no’, but it will not change a thing in my opinion.
But , in addition to the issues of the economy, massive spending, and ObamaCare, another issue is emerging as salient and defining. I am talking about immigration. Depsite, our election-year euphoria, my fear is that we Republicans are failing to fully grasp and understand the power of a defining moment in American politics, a failure that could have long-term implications that are not good for our Party.