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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow the crazies became the GOP mainstream. (The Bulwark)
https://morningshots.thebulwark.com/p/ready-for-prime-timeWe always knew they were there: eyes always a bit too bright, pupils a tad too dilated, and they had done their own research.
They were the ones sitting in the front row, wearing lots of buttons, who waited in the parking lot after events, clutching pamphlets and folders stuffed with mimeographed (and heavily annotated) documentation of outrages and conspiracies that YOU ABSOLUTELY HAD TO READ RIGHT NOW.
Birchers, Birthers, Paulites, paranoiacs of various stripes, who spoke in tongues, and read yellowing tracts explaining how Muslims were trying to destroy Christendom, and that the Bilderbergers and Illuminati were secretly running the government.
They werent necessarily bad people, just the usual eccentrics and nuts that youd try to avoid, or, failing that, to politely keep the conversation as brief as possible before taking the stuff which you promised to read, but binned at the first opportunity. Because crazy.
It seemed easy to ignore them. Until they took over everything.
Okay, that is a slight (very slight) exaggeration, but the story of the last few years is how the bug-eyed crazy fringe became the mainstream in the GOP. And now, we are all living in their world.
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How the crazies became the GOP mainstream. (The Bulwark) (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2022
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RKP5637
(67,112 posts)1. I know none want to hear it, but I seriously think, somehow, the US needs to be split into
two cooperative regions. The differences are far too great and nothing, really, seems to be improving.
Mopar151
(10,349 posts)4. They live among us - much as we'd rather ignore them.
Plus many seem all to eager to do some "ethnic cleansing".
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)5. It's a bad situation. 2022 and 2024, of course, will be very telling. n/t
EnergizedLib
(3,081 posts)2. I've seen everything
The rise of trump showed me these arent people I merely disagree with on policy. These are simply bad people, period.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)6. Absolutely. And they are very dangerous. n/t
alwaysinasnit
(5,634 posts)3. Yup, the inmates are definitely taking over the insane asylum.