Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Not Just Trump... The Republican Party-- "One Part Thugocracy, One Part Kleptocracy And All Hypocrisy Unencumbered By Principle"

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Branded by Nancy Ohanian

Clearly, Republicans-- by nature-- are unfit to govern. And yet half the voters still cast ballots for them. Last night, writing for the Miami Herald, Leonard Pitts made the point that Republican political elites don't have any regard for rules, other than as a way to advance their own positions. And by "rules," he wrote that he meant "norms, practices, guidelines-- some written as law, some just respected as customs-- to which we all adhere, even when that gives advantage to those with whom we disagree. It’s a covenant pluralistic self-government demands. And it’s one America is in the process of shredding-- as seen anew in the Republican Party’s response to the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg."
Understand: That response tells us nothing about the GOP we did not already know. That it is one part thugocracy, one part kleptocracy and all hypocrisy unencumbered by principle has long been clear to any honest observer. But the events of the past few days offer vivid evidence of just how deep the rot extends.

Republicans such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, you will recall, gnashed their teeth and rent their garments in 2016 when President Obama put forth a nominee to replace conservative icon Antonin Scalia on the top court. Too close to the election, they said. Let the people decide, they said. It was then eight months until Election Day.

Four years later, the liberal icon Ginsburg dies just 46 days short of the election, and the same people who thought eight months was too close, the same McConnell who denied Obama’s choice the courtesy of a hearing, now rush to install a Donald Trump nominee. Again, the hypocrisy does not surprise. But the brazenness of it, the absence of even a fig leaf of principle, the plain contempt it embodies, is breathtaking nevertheless.

Once again, the political party whose views on hot-button social issues like guns and reproductive rights are shared by a minority of the electorate seeks to win power over the majority in the only way it can. By lying. By cheating. By breaking the rules. In this case, the unwritten rule of simple fairness.

This time, though, their shamelessness has ignited visceral fury. Ginsburg’s death has led to a record-breaking spike in donations to liberal groups and candidates. And serious people are talking seriously about packing the court-- increasing the number of justices to 11 to enable a presumed President Biden to craft the liberal majority that Republicans have connived to forestall.

Granted, equally serious people have warned that this is an arduous and unlikely course, but to focus on the difficulty is to miss the point. Which is that angry Democrats now seem ready to abandon the rules-- starting with the one that says packing the court is an abuse of power that ultimately undermines its legitimacy. Franklin Roosevelt’s failed attempt to do so is the exception that, well . . . proves the rule.

Still, one can hardly blame the Democrats. Having watched the GOP snub the emoluments clause, ignore the extortion of a foreign government, brush aside the Hatch Act and, now, conspire to steal the court, who can be shocked that they refuse to be bound by rules the other side ignores?

If two teams cannot agree on the rules, they cannot play the game. Similarly, if Republicans and Democrats cannot agree to be bound by the same principles and norms, they cannot effectively govern a country. Or even be a country. That’s the threat this behavior poses.

It is yet another reason it’s imperative the Republicans be not just defeated, but emphatically crushed in November. It can’t be close. It has to be a political massacre, leaving absolutely no doubt America rejects what these people stand for. Until and unless that happens, it is an open question whether we can still be a country.

And, indeed, whether we should.
Greatest Mass Murderer by Chip Proser


Pitts, though, is talking about the politicians, the elected officials, the operatives and strategists, perhaps the donor class... but what about Mr. and Mrs. Republican who dutifully cast their ballots for Republicans? What's wrong with people in West Virginia, Wyoming, Oklahoma, the Dakotas, and white people in Arkansas, Kentucky and Alabama? Over 60% of them looked at The Donald in 2016 and decided they thought he would make a good president. If the polls are to be believed, big majorities in those states-- though not in normal America-- still think so and have every intention of braving the pandemic that is exploding in their anti-mask states to trudge to the polls (in their anti-vote-by-mail states) to send him back for four more years. How is it possible? I don't know the answer. They couldn't have all been dropped on their heads by their mothers during infancy or otherwise traumatized as children. But what's wrong with them? They're not all racists. They're not all filled with hatred and bigotry. They're no all religionist freaks. Not every single one of them in a greedy, selfish, grasping capitalist dog. I don't think that every single one of them has a subpar IQ either. 

You know, it really is a damn shame that Bill Clinton made a deal with Newt Gingrich that allowed foreign neo-Nazi Rupert Murdoch to own a broadcast media empire in the U.S. Looking back, I wonder if Clinton thinks it was worth it today. I'm quite certain Gingrich does. [Disclaimer: most of the Democratic politicians and elites-- like Clinton-- are just as bad. They don't deserve the support of the voters they get.]

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At 5:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blocking Garland was just a backhanded way of packing the courts. It was tactical and the dems sat by and said, well we're going to win the election anyway, so why make a fuss and mess up our hair. Well Hillary lost and with hair intact and egg on face the dems did the only thing they know how to do: blame others. Russia, Bernie, the electoral college and lastly republicans. Hypocrisy, thugocracy, kleptocracy are just adjectives for the noun politics. PTT trade givaway, higher drone deaths, false flag Syrian gas, look forward,not behind the past war criminals, let the bankers have another go at us, health insurance Co's are uniquely American (no public option), psst... need a free phone Obama is now actually revered by the mini-nazis-libs. U say ya want a revolution? well one is happening. what'cha gonna do?

 
At 6:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's like asking why normal Germans backed Hitler. He was their leader. They supported him right to the very end because of hatred and fear of the Soviets. Only after his defeat and death and the occupation of Germany did ordinary Germans turn on Hitler and his regime -- and then only because he lost, not because he murdered the Jews and started a genocidal war.

It's the same in the U.S. The GOP simply hates Democrats and fears any government where people of color have any control, and especially hates and fears liberals and "uppity women's libbers" of all types. They are united in hatred and fear of the "other."

It's blind obvious. There are no "conservative principles", they aren't trying to enact any laws or do anything in particular. Most administrative efforts are simply "trolling the libs" by putting children in cages and opening the Arctic Wildlife Refuge to drilling -- despite the fact that the oil industry doesn't really want to produce oil there. As one adviser to the Trump administration's judicial selection efforts their attempt to ram a new Justice onto the S.Ct. "is a big F-U to the left."

That's really the entirety of their governing message -- crush the people we hate.

So, you can't say they are all racists. They simply united in hatred and rage at a changing America and people who are not like them claiming their rightful place in the country.

 
At 7:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a local union officer. Another officer is a Trumpist Republican. we are in negotiations with our employer over a relatively trivial issue, and generally the talks are going well. But it's amazing to me how the other officer gets more paranoid about issues which are not in the slightest relevant to the current discussions. He is seeing monsters where there aren't any, just because in some deep recess of his mind he's afraid.

Fear is what drives Republicans. The Truth that they aren't the Master Race is what terrifies them most of all. They worry that the "Untermenschen" are going to rise up and treat them as they have treated the Other. They know what they did to others because of their fear and their fear-based hatred. Now they worry that it will be visited upon them. Such good "christians" forget that their own Scriptures warn them about this!

Some Believers!

 
At 7:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

everyone above has a point. yes, the Nazis and trump are bad... and not just cheney/W bad, but hitler bad... stalin bad... idi amin bad... pol pot bad... I'm wasting my time.

but it's my time to waste, eh?

"Still, one can hardly blame the Democrats. Having watched the GOP snub the emoluments clause, ignore the extortion of a foreign government"

Horse shit! We should all blame the democraps. Nadler and pelo$i are the ONLY ones to blame (after voters) for the Nazis enabling the kidnapping, murder, Russian collusion, money laundering, emoluments, treason and the hundreds of others... BECAUSE they are the constitutional remedies for such things.
The Nazi party is not expected to act as a check on one of their own, no matter how bad. The democraps are that check. and they've checked out.

"It is yet another reason it’s imperative the Republicans be not just defeated, but emphatically crushed in November."

I would agree, except, in this shithole mono-duopoly where the democraps are just as bad (corrupt, lying, kleptocratic, hypocritical...), it means that the democraps must fail to lose (as is their practice). And if they fail to lose, we all know that they will refuse to do anything at all they were NOT LOSERS meant to do... and we'll get the Nazis back in 2 - 4 years again anyway.

"what's wrong with them? They're not all racists. They're not all filled with hatred and bigotry. They're no all religionist freaks. Not every single one of them in a greedy, selfish, grasping capitalist dog. I don't think that every single one of them has a subpar IQ either."

And here I disagree with 6:11 a bit. They're not all ALL of those things. But they are all supportive of all of it. So... yeah... they ARE all of those things because all of those things are done in their names and they re-affirm all of those things every election.
'By their fruits shall ye know them'... seems I read that somewhere.

But... "what's wrong with them? They're not all fascists. They're not all filled with indifference. They're no all apathetic to religious freakery. Not every single one of them in a greedy, selfish, grasping capitalist dog. I don't think that every single one of them has a subpar IQ either."

That modified passage is equally Inapplicable to the democrap voters. Since they always affirm the corruption, neoliberalism, fascism, lying, hypocrisy, greed, dishonesty and hypocrisy of the democrap party... yes, they are all ALL of those things... most specifically dumber than shit.

and a correction: 30% vote for Nazis. 30% vote for democraps. 40% don't vote.

since pundits never, ever analyze why the 40% never vote, we're stuck with Nazis and fascists... until being stuck with only them will result in the end of the republic.

 
At 7:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"most of the Democratic politicians and elites-- like Clinton-- are just as bad. They don't deserve the support of the voters they get"

not most. all. from obamanation, the Clintons, obamanation all the way to AOC.

and one wonders the intellect behind everything above that passage with this as the conclusion. this is finally not arguably truth. I think it's called cognitive dissonance... which adds up to insanity.

"Not Just Trump... The nazi Party; not just biden... the democrap party -- One Part Thugocracy, One part indifference to thugocracy, total Kleptocracy And All Hypocrisy Unencumbered By Principle"

shoulda been the passage.

what do you call it when 30% rule? what do you call it when 40% have no voice? what do you call it when you are guaranteed rule by Nazis or fascists and NOTHING else? what do you call it when everyone who votes affirms either naziism or fascism and NOTHING ELSE... EVER? What do you call it when you are expected to pick between a retarded david Koresh/hitler wannabe and rapist and a lifetime racist misogynist corrupt neoliberal fascist dotard and rapist?

you call it a shithole. and the sooner the potted plant 30% figure this out, the sooner they can join the 40% to find something a lot fucking better.

I know it's a big... YOOOOOGE ask.

 

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