Krauthammer quoted over at NRO’s The Corner:
… I think it’s the kind of arrogance and contempt that was shown by the Democrats.
Look, when you had the election in Massachusetts where a Republican wins a Senate seat held by the Kennedys since 1952, it means something. But it was ignored. And after it happened, Democrats shoved a health-care proposal down the throats of the Congress and the people even though it was unpopular, even though the Brown election of Massachusetts largely hinged on that and was a message about it. It was a demonstration of [Democrats saying]: We have an ideology. We won the election in ’08. We’re going to do it, and we don’t care.
And that I think is what stokes the anger of the electorate, and the energy of Republicans…
It isn’t, either, that it was just this one instance of Obamacare – that was the straw which broke the camel’s back. After decades of government ignoring the expressed will of the people, to see the raw exercise of power used to shove Obamacare through was just too much.
The people are furious with an out of touch, corrupt government all to clearly controlled by special interests. And the people, I think, will turn that government out as far as possible on November 2nd.