The Republican Governors Association has "embraced the symbolism" of Guy Fawkes, "a Catholic radical who is remembered primarily for his failed attempt, on November 5, 1605, to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I," Time reports.
A new website, RememberNovember.com, has a
video "that showcases far more Hollywood savvy than one can usually
expect from Republicans. Again, the Fawkes tale has been twisted a bit.
This time, President Obama plays the roll of King James, the Democratic
leadership is Parliament, and the Republican Party represents the
aggrieved Catholic mass."
"The RGA, under the control of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, is clearly stepping out of the stodgy, safe territory it normally inhabits. It is aiming to tap into the vast well of anti-government fury now coursing through the nation."
Josh Marshall: "I find this completely bewildering. The Republican Governors Association is embracing the mantle of a 17th century radical who tried but failed to pull off a mass casualty terrorist attack to kill the King of England and all of Parliament. Only now Obama plays the role of James I. Guy Fawkes is their new hero?"