Study Harder

I’m not sure what other ways he’s going to follow in Newt Gingrich’s steps. But GOP House whip Eric Cantor seems to have the megalomania and ego front down pat. He’s been putting out word over the last few days that he’s modeling himself off Newt and now apparently Winston Churchill too. And now there’s this from the Post

But Rep. Eric Cantor (Va.), the House minority whip who led the fight to deny Obama every GOP vote for the plan, is studying Winston Churchill’s role leading the Tories in the late 1930s, a principled minority that was eventually catapulted into power over the Labor Party. He calls the stimulus bill “a stinker.”

Now, I guess it’s possible this is the Post’s error and not Cantor’s. And even if it’s not you’d think they might have corrected this point. But Cantor’s handle on his new hero seems pretty thin.

In the late 1930s, of course, Great Britain didn’t have a Labour government with a principled Tory minority. It had conservative Tory government with a Labour minority. And Churchill was on the outs with both, although on some fronts he was beginning to make common cause with some Labourites on his key issue, which was foreign policy. When Churchill eventually came to power it was in a national coalition government for the purposes of fighting the war. And when he eventually went to the voters as head of the Tory party toward the end of the war they got crushed by Labour in a landslide.

I say all this as a big Churchill fan. But, I mean, not only is Eric Cantor no Winston Churchill, I’m not even sure he’s read a book about Winston Churchill.