Political writer Brian Beutler has an interesting piece in the current issue of Salon Magazine that examines the effects of the Republican Party's complete inability to heed Maddow's very sage and relevant advice. Now a year and a half on from their 2012 humiliation, the GOP has instead, doubled down on the bubble. Having circled their conservative media wagons around their rapidly shrinking base, the Republican Party has decided that facts clearly have a liberal bias, so the GOP simply won't worry about them.
Inside the ever more tightly sealed echo chamber of conservative media and Republican politics, there are no Facts, just articles of faith. These include: Reagan = Good, Obama= Bad, Very, Very, Very, Bad. Any Republican who works with, supports ANYTHING done by, or even speaks nicely about Barack Obama is a RINO. (Republican In Name Only). Poor Americans = Lazy, "takers", Rich Americans = Hard Working "job creators".
Any government involvement in Health Care = Bad, Bad, Socialism! Medicare = Good , for well and better-off Seniors, (figure that one out.) Medicare = Bad, for poor Seniors. Libyan, Syrian, Egyptian, Palestinian and Iranian poor Muslims = Bad Terrorists. Saudi, UAE and Qatari rich Muslims who fund the terrorists = Good. The Affordable Care Act = Worse than the Holocaust. 9-11 = Happened before George W. Bush was President. Benghazi = Worst Terrorist Attack on Americans EVER. The Deficit = is going up.. WAY UP, (any numbers that say differently are lies put out by Obama and his accomplices in the liberal media.)
(I will pause here to allow for gasps of horror and disbelief.)
Feel better? Ok, moving on...
Yes I was a card carrying member of the GOP. I even was an elected officer in the College Republicans. I campaigned for Reagan-Bush as a Young Republican and for Bush-Quayle '88 as a College Republican. In a box in my closet are framed photos of yours truly with the likes of Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Dan Quayle, Bob and Elizabeth Dole and even the late Lee Atwater. (Former Chairman of the GOP).
Yes I was a card carrying member of the GOP. I even was an elected officer in the College Republicans. I campaigned for Reagan-Bush as a Young Republican and for Bush-Quayle '88 as a College Republican. In a box in my closet are framed photos of yours truly with the likes of Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Dan Quayle, Bob and Elizabeth Dole and even the late Lee Atwater. (Former Chairman of the GOP).
The GOP I belonged to wasn't a big bucket of crazy, it was the party that stood for individual freedom as well as individual and collective responsibility. So what happened? Simple, in 1992 the Republican Party lost its mind, and then its soul. The GOP went nuts and truth, became negotiable. Pat Buchanon stood before the National Convention and declared the GOP must fiight a "Culture War" for the soul of America.
Now in 2014 we see the full bloom of the rancid weed that was planted during that speech.
I didn't leave the GOP, the Republican Party as it had existed since the election of President Lincoln ceased to exist in 1992. Let's be very clear when I talk about the Republican Party, or the GOP of today, it not just the political party itself anymore. I am referring to both the Party itself, and the conservative media bubble that has encompassed it, creating a hermetically sealed bubble. An echo chamber of talking points that only support one narrative; Bipartisanship is bad. Obama is evil, and you can only trust FOX News, WorldNet Daily and Rush Limbaugh.
Dwight Eisenhower viewed war is always a last desperate resort, and an unchecked military industrial complex is a threat to democracy. Today's GOP sees an unchecked military industrial complex as more important than the health and welfare of the American People.
Richard Nixon understood that we live in a world of interconnected global relationships. Constructive engagement and detente' are always more successful than direct conflict. Today's GOP blusters "You are with us or against us". To seek the cooperation of Foreign Leader or even to have respect of citizens of other nations is ridiculed as a sign of weakness.
Gerald Ford truly believed in duty, and that the interests of the nation are more important than polls or elections. He was a living example on how accepting responsibility for the actions you take in office, is a president's first obligation. Today's GOP sees transparency as a threat and can never under ANY circumstances admit a mistake.
Ronald Reagan saw that to achieve PEACE through strength, America's allies were the key to America's security. He knew that Big Government is never a substitute for American Ingenuity, and he understood that Faith is a private matter not a poltical platform. Today's GOP uses faith is political tool. America's historic allies are disposable, and big Government is the greatest evil there is, EXCEPT when it can make the GOP base happy.
George HW Bush said it best in his inaugural address; "In crucial things, unity, in important things diversity, and in all things generosity... When America says something, America means it. Whether a treaty an agreement or a vow made on marble steps." He used Personal diplomacy to build a grand coalition of nations the likes of which had not been seen since World War II.
Today's GOP thinks that the Geneva Convention is "Outdated and quaint", "public" meetings should only be open to hand picked supporters. And has given us a nation more divided than at anytime since the civil war. Eager to start wars for ego and money, with no thought to the costs either monetary or in human terms.
My Grandfather's Republican Party fought for smaller, less intrusive Government. Today's GOP fights to amend the constitution to regulate the bedrooms and bodies of American Women. Along with a pledge to make the Federal Government the most intrusive entity into the private lives of Americans in History. My Grandfather's Republican Party sought to make the US the leader of Strong Global Alliances. Today's GOP loves to bash the UN, and loves to demand that the United States act unilaterally and recklessly, and trashes diplomacy calling it weak.
My Grandfather's Republican Party understood fiscal responsibility, and that Jobs are the engine of the American Economy. Today's GOP, gave us massive Debt and deficits. Policies that tax the Lower and Middle Class to pay for tax breaks for the most wealthy, resulting in the loss of more jobs on their watch than any time since the days of Herbert Hoover.
This past week at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) we heard a great deal about the GOP's "respect for life", an easily packaged label for a zealous push to eliminate reproductive rights for American women, and achieve theologically based government regulation of how life begins and ends.
"Defending families" is the GOP the code phrase for a zealous push to deny any and all, rights, to Gay and Lesbian Americans no matter what the cost. There was lots of talk about the importance of the 2nd and 1st Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, (in that order). Yet in the minds of the CPAC faithful, the Bill of Rights stops there,
Heath Care for the millions of Americans left uninsured and ignored for decades, is decried as an attack on the very fabric of the Nation. Families living in poverty ridiculed as "takers" for needing food stamps to help feed their children. Veterans who served with honor and distinction are discarded as being part of a "Culture of Entitlement" for wanting the respect of and help from the nation they served. Americans who have lost loved ones in Iraq or Afghanistan are seen as annoying reminders of past blunders, and distractions from the new drumbeat for war with Iran.
Rather than stand for the principles that guided the Republican Party for over 130 years, in 1992 the GOP embraced not the better angels of its nature, but the darker demons. For Today's GOP, facts are their own inconvenient truths, so they are overlooked and decried as a plot to discredit Conservative ideas by the "liberal lame stream media".
For today's GOP the "culture of life" ends at the prison door. The Neo-Conservative Right, may hate abortion, but they love capital punishment. Today's GOP will rush to defend the lives of the unborn. Yet after you come out of the womb however, you get to join the GOP's "ownership society" - meaning you are on your own.
We live in a time when the Republican Party seeks to define "American" as only those people who conform to a particular limited , fearful view of the world. It is a political party that history will remember for a legacy of "fifty percent plus one."
It is a Party that sees the key to victory, as being able to divide people as much as they can, then prevent any who oppose them from having equal access to the political process. Be they people of color, people who don't speak English, or people who are not Conservative Evangelical Heterosexuals.
I look at the Party calling itself "Republican", and I don't recognize it, at all. What's more, I don't think any of those aforementioned great men would recognize it either.
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