Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Salon suggests the obvious, that it is time to finally shut down the GOP completely.

Courtesy of Salon:  

Trump, quite literally, is an actor; he’s delivering the lines his audience (the Republican base) wants to hear. But he’s not the first of his kind. He’s doing what many Republicans have done in recent years: pretend to run for president in order to promote his personal brand. Trump is playing a role previously filled by people like Herman Cain and Michele Bachmann, both of whom, at one point, were front-runners in the race for the Republican nomination. And of course there’s Sarah Palin, the failed reality-TV star and once half-lucid part-time governor of Alaska who Republicans thought capable of running the country. 

Everyone (well, almost everyone) acknowledges that Trump is a bloviating clown totally unfit for public office, but is he really that much different than Herman Cain or Sarah Palin? None of these people have any business running for president or vice president or any other office. Bachmann, admittedly, was at least an experienced member of Congress, but her campaign was thoroughly unserious. Like so many of her fellow Republicans, Bachmann became a Pez dispenser of fatuous Fox News talking points – and that’s the problem. 

These people exist in the Republican Party for a reason: the GOP sold its soul to Fox News and the broader conservative mediascape years ago. Republicans are now constrained by these forces, which manufacture unhinged, absolutist narratives that dominate discourse in the party. Republicans, as a result, can’t afford to compromise or propose realistic policies – the zealots won’t let them. Worse still, any Republican who dares to step out of line gets pummeled on Fox News for weeks on end. In the face of such pressure, is it any wonder the GOP has become what it has? 

The GOP, in many respects, is no longer a legitimate governing party. They’ve become a self-perpetuating hype machine, a jobs program for conservative political entrepreneurs. When running for office, Republicans are forced to say and do stupid things in order appease their disconnected base, whose worldview is shaped almost exclusively by conservative media. When elected, Republicans continue to say and do stupid things – and for the same reasons. This is what they’ve become. Trump didn’t emerge wondrously out of a whirlwind; he’s an authentic expression of the contemporary Republican Party. If he wasn’t, he would have been laughed out of the room, not catapulted to the top of the polls by Republican voters.

Salon goes on to point out that the Republican party was not always brimming over with  right wing lunatics, and at one time actually had some reasonable ideas for the country. (I know, so hard to believe isn't it?.)

The thing about contemplating the extinction of the Republican party from the point of view of a liberal political blogger like myself is that a part of me wants to stand on the roof of my house shirtless and shout "VICTORY!" over and over at the top of my lungs, but the more logical part of me is more than a little terrified at the prospect.

Personally I think that closing up the Republican shop would be a really bad thing for the country as ANY political party given free rein could not help but to become corrupt and totalitarian over time. (And yes Democrats that certainly includes us.)

However as of right now I don't exactly know what the GOP can do to repair their image, nor do I see a viable political party waiting in the wings to take their place if they should fade away into the mists of history.

That leaves the kind of uncertainty in this country which allows truly horrible political operatives to rise up into powerful positions and for citizens to totally lose faith in their political system altogether.

As bad as the continued existence of the Republican party in its current form might be for the nation, the alternative could in fact be far worse.

53 comments:

  1. From Eisenhower to Reagan to Quayle to George W. Bush to Sarah Palin to Donald Trump. I mean, what's the next step down in THAT series?

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    1. Anonymous7:02 AM

      Eisenhower is not the starting point of your slippery slope.
      Barry Goldwater began it in 1964.

      Read about DD Eisenhower, and his farewell address to the nation about 'the military industrial complex."

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    2. Anonymous7:02 AM

      Also, you left out Nixon: the true beginning of the end.

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    3. Anonymous7:57 AM

      Next up Bristol "Oops I did it again" Palin, with her mouthpiece Nancy French?

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    4. Anonymous8:24 AM

      Goldwater was the one who warned the GOP they better not let the xtians in too deep. Too bad they sold their souls to the devil. They are reaping what they have been sowing for decades.

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    5. Anonymous10:39 AM

      President Eisenhower "IKE" wasn't a part of it. Please check your facts, Katy. By the by, I share his birth date - use to send him birthday cards as a kid.

      Cannot believe how old I am! Barry Goldwater was a candidate the first time I was old enough to vote. And, my vote did not go to him!

      I agree that Richard Nixon could be placed on the list. I recall him being good as to his foreign policy issues (i.e. China).

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    6. My list was supposed to show the falling quality of the candidates.

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    7. Anonymous3:40 PM

      I heard Trump this morning on Steph Miller show and I couldn't believe it was him! He was trying to be a "Palin" with his voice all cutesy and snarky and it was high like a old woman, it was so flippin bizarre I couldn't believe it was him. They played it again! Its was him??? Gimme a break. And you know he is paying people to freep the polls.

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    8. Anonymous7:53 PM

      A racist, xenophobic, regressive potted fern. Wait, that'd probably be an improvement.

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  2. Anonymous6:39 AM

    Katy: how about Dakota Meyers, or one of the Kardashians (sp?), or one of the Duggars? :/

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  3. Anonymous6:45 AM

    "Pez dispenser of fatuous Fox news talking points" ...nails it!

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  4. 6:39: Ha. The country is ready for them. A candidate who understand the issues or thinks before opening his mouth is just being PC.

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  5. Anonymous6:59 AM

    O/T Please forward this to the quitter gov. Who needs a gun?
    http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/woman-assaulted-during-breakin-at-redford-home/33625852

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    1. Anonymous10:32 AM

      I've always thought that one day Sarah Palin is 'going to wake up dead'!!! Makes me laugh when I say it!

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  6. The Republican Party ain't going anywhere. They are doing great on the state and Congressional levels. And it's not because so many people like them or their "policies". It's because Republicans get out and fucking VOTE! They vote every election because they realise how important voting is.

    We Democrats console ourselves that old white people - which I am - are an endangered species and will die out by 2030. Well, we can't wait that long. Our country will be ruined if the Republicans take over - which they possibly can - death rate be damned!

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    1. Anonymous7:44 AM

      The Repubs will self-destruct in due time. They are on their way.

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    2. SPOT On, phoebes. Look what happened in in the mid-terms. Shame on Dems.

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    3. Anonymous7:54 AM

      TO: phoebes in santa fe7:00 AM

      The reason the Repubs won control of the House and Senate is because of gerrymandering. This is how they manipulate the voting district lines to favor their party. I guess you are not aware of this. .

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    4. Anonymous8:00 AM

      7:44 Well, it is taking way too long, let us hurry up their demise. Can you imagine the uproar if the democratic runners had ANYONE as loony as the gop has? So glad these unhinged people are drawn to their home base, the gop.

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    5. Anonymous8:10 AM

      Can you say CRIMINAL GERRYMANDERING!?

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    6. Anon@7.54, I am well aware of the gerrymandering that took place after the Republicans swept the 2010 elections and gained control of the US House and several State houses. Why and how were they able to that?

      Democratic voters who stayed home in 2010 because "it's too much trouble to vote", "well, we won in 2008 so we're sitting pretty", "the Republican Party is dead; all the media says so", etc, etc. That's how Republican state houses were able to gerrymander. Let's give the guilt where it should be - look in our own mirrors.

      Get out to vote. "Vote twice - once in 2016 and again in 2018".

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    7. Anonymous10:30 AM

      I've been typing 'get out and vote' for months on this blog. Get the Republican folks out of office on the national, state and local levels. We need to volunteer - help get folks registered within your communities, etc.

      The majority can get rid of them and we are the majority. We voted for President Obama twice which the Republicans still cannot stand - after all - he is a black man and only half one at that!

      Vote the suckers out! We CAN do it all over the country. Talk to your family members, neighbors, church folks, etc.
      I love voting - gives me such joy!

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    8. Anonymous11:05 AM

      ++++++++infinity

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  7. But what's truly terrifying are the number of our fellow citizens who find something attractive in the xenophobic, racist, misogynistic, and saber rattling message the Republican Party delivers.

    I know there have always been political divides in this country. But it seems to me the right wing now very openly espouses violence and racism in a way we hadn't seen before. It leaves me feeling deeply uneasy about the future.

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    1. Anonymous8:39 AM

      Me too. It's scary as hell to see how many agree with these "wacko birds."

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    2. Anonymous9:13 AM

      Yeah all those Republicans violently rioting in Baltimore and Ferguson including shooting at cops. I'll never forget when that well dressed republican man with his pants properly held at his waist with a belt yelled, 'Burn this bitch down sirs, good show'!

      And all those problematic Republicans responsible for the homicide rates and endless racial shootings of black persons in Chicago and East St Louis and Baltimore and Detroit and the like.

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    3. Anonymous10:09 AM

      @9:13
      Fuck you, troll.

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    4. Anonymous10:40 AM

      In many cases Republicans are responsible for the kinds of crimes you describe, Anon at 9:13 am, because they are always working against the poor and working classes - from destroying the country's manufacturing base and moving those jobs abroad and they ignoring the mess they created in the wake. And Republican politicians feed on the racism and irrational fears of uneducated Fox watchers like you.
      Beaglemom

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    5. Anonymous11:16 AM

      9;13 Too bad there are no police departments like the ones in Alaska, covering up for their foul mouthed former gov. and her drunken family. If they had been in the lower 48, and black, they would have been shot! Believe that one. Outsiders were brought in to make the riots worse in those cities, it has been proven. Theywere protesting police brutality and the deaths of their people. Tell me again, WHY did the PayMe clan crash the birthday party, and try to start fights with the atendees who HAD been invited?

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    6. Cracklin Charlie12:39 PM

      A comment that contains three incomplete sentences, 9:13?

      Hi, Sarah! How's every little thing?

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    7. Anonymous1:53 PM

      Nice try Beaglemom, but people, individuals, are responsible for the violence and crimes they commit. It is a choice... and it is a choice they make in these Democrat liberal stronghold big cities.

      You are aware that Bill Clinton signed off on the NAFTA trade agreement also, with support from both parties.

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  8. Anonymous7:07 AM

    After just having watch President Obama on last night's Daily Show, I look at the list of declared GOP candidates for 2016 and and those yet undeclared but rumored, and think, "Really, seriously? This is all you've got?" Mind you, President Obama is no saint and I have disagreed with him plenty but, as Katy says above, it is a step down. Heck, like one missed half the staircase BIG down.

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  9. Anonymous7:26 AM

    See, ya gotta leave that trashy not-classy politics of personal destruction to the left, and the lamestream media, like how Sarah Palin always does:

    http://wonkette.com/591643/sarah-palin-says-donald-trump-is-also-too-a-pow-hero-of-our-hearts

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  10. Anonymous7:40 AM

    Salon nailed it, and Gryphen also. I agree completely that it's freeing to finally see these conservative players goof up the GOP brand, and we knew it was only a matter of time that they'd shoot themselves in the foot.

    And, I agree that any party that had free rein could become corrupt and totalitarian over time. Very good insight, Gryphen.

    It's all about power. The GOP stood by silently while the Tea Party smeared the name of Republican, because they needed the 'vote'. McCain chose Palin as his running mate because he needed the 'vote'. They didn't make their choices based on character and principle. The GOP has left a vacuum for the crazies to take over. They wouldn't support reasonable governance when they had a chance, wouldn't work with the President, wouldn't cooperate for the grand whole, and now they're stuck looking like a fish without water. This is a history lesson on what NOT to do for future generations.

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    1. Anonymous8:20 AM

      They have blown the entire "working to represent the people" to smithereens. They work for themselves and their rich OWNERS. Scott Walker is acting as though he is already in the WH, talking about what he will do first. He certainly owes a lot to the Koch brothers. For a college dropout, with mediocre looks, he thinks he hit the jackpot.

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    2. Anonymous8:31 AM

      The GOP invited the teabaggers in along with Fox News and Ailes pushing them in from behind. The idiots thought they could control the teabaggers, that they'd be useful in getting out the vote for the establishment GOP candidates. They were wrong. They brought this thing to the dance, now have to party down with it or leave. Split the party and MAYBE the GOP will survive. If they don't they'll go the way of every party in history that has swung too far in either direction.

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  11. Anonymous8:10 AM

    It's too soon for the demise of the Republican party. They haven't learned their lesson yet. Give it another generation so that everyone can see for themselves how crazy, crazy can be.

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  12. Anonymous8:13 AM

    As long as there are still masters of the universe like Bill Kristol, Mark Halperin, Nicole Wallace and Steve Schmidt running around the Republican party hasn't learned enough from their mistakes.

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    1. Anonymous12:19 PM

      Yeah, come on Wallace and Schmidt: save your political careers. Do the big ass Mea Culpa. Promise to work for capable , vetted candidates. Promise you'll never fucking ever again but an uneducated mentally ill twat who put a pillow in her panties and calked it a special needs child she wouldn't abort!
      Fuck you!
      Mea Culpa and then we can do some good in this country.

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  13. London Bridges8:21 AM

    Hang 'em in the Town Square. Rethugs' election strategy is to get all the diverse hate groups to align with them. Rational beings need not apply. Pro gun. anti-women's rights, pro-war, anti-blacks and hispanics, anti-tax.

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  14. Anonymous8:52 AM

    Dems and green and we all shift left.

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  15. Anonymous9:30 AM

    Trump and Palin are really never denounced by the Republicans because they say what the other Republicans really can not say. Their messages are loaded with hatred, and they bring out the worst in the worst kind of people.

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    1. Anonymous11:23 AM

      With looks of smug satisfaction.

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  16. Anonymous11:32 AM

    Seems like nobody is pulling any punches in stating that Sarah is toast. When will she get the message?

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    1. Anonymous12:22 PM

      When will she get the message?
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      Oh I think she got the message, it is the morons that keep sending her money that haven't

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  17. Anonymous11:35 AM

    This is hilarious - click on the link and Trump will insult you...

    http://time.com/3966291/donald-trump-insult-generator/?fb_ref=Default

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  18. You know, perhaps the end of the political system dominated by two parties is near, perhaps we will have several parties, and guess what, they'll all have to work together to form a coalition government, which will require compromise, cooperation, and collaboration.

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  19. Anonymous2:32 PM

    You are all jealous of Trump because the man is taking the American voters by storm. He is NUMBER ONE in the polls. There's a reason for it and if any of you have two brain cells to rub together, you will know why.

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    1. Anonymous4:52 PM

      I do have more than two. The morons who support TRump have no brain cells. And you can go fuck yourself Sarry.

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    2. Anonymous7:34 PM

      Ha, ha, ha...are you soooo stupid that you do not realize that Trump is taking the Republican Party apart...all the things Repubs have said about Dems, Trump IS NOW DIRECTING THOSE SAME DIVISIVE COMMENTS AT REPUBLICANS. !!!

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    3. Anonymous8:58 PM

      2:32 PM In 2 weeks, Trump will be badgering everybody and his poll numbers will tank. Come back with your Trump ass kissing then.

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  20. Anonymous3:21 PM

    CBS evening news is airing a new segment entitled: Keeping Up With The Republicans.

    Tonight's episode featured The Donald reading Miss Lindsey's phone number and the counter video from Miss Lindsey demonstrating how to destroy a cell phone.

    GOP politics is the new reality show, how much further can they drag this country down?

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  21. Anita Winecooler6:19 PM

    What does the current condition of the GOP say about us as a country? We can laugh at the clown car cavalcade of candidates, but the fact that they're owned by Fox News and that they're appealing to real voters(mostly xenophobes, racists and low information) is what's most troubling to me. We've got to get Democrats out to vote. We can be our own worst enemies, and allowing any of them to win would be a disaster.
    OT Rachel had a one on one interview with Rick Santorum, who, once again, blamed the media for twisting his "man on dog" comment about gays, he said he never said the word "Gay" and Rachel asked him why he said the word "Dog" .... it's a must see keeper!!!

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