The House while being led by the Republicans will be able to be shielded for a serious backlash. Anything that is departs that chamber must still be filtered/aproved by the Senate (still Democratic controlled) and the WH (still Dem controlled).
While Craig may like to excuse the Senate of having blue dogs that prevent a "pure" Dem agenda; to the public there are moer than 50 Dems that are elected to the Senate chamber - that wil mean that they are responsbile.
The public has some notion on how governmetn works and wehre the responsibility lies. Presently for the next 2 yers, the Dems are on the hook to provide leadership. They were given a warning shot to wakeup,
That's probably not true. I imagine the public will simply look on the issue as both sides sharing responsibility. When you think about it, it makes sense too. Both sides will have the ability to block legislation, and I sincerely doubt that because the Democrats have 2 ways to do it instead of 1 that it will matter.
The group that the public holds responsible for things not getting done will be decided by whichever side plays the framing game the best. In 1994, Clinton ran circles around the Republicans, and the country overwhelmingly came down on his side. This time, I guess we'll see. I personally think that we will see somewhat of a repeat of 1994. Not because the Republicans don't know better (because their leadership certainly has learned from the ass kicking Gingrich got), but because their base won't allow them to take the politically smart route of laying low.
