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In reply to the discussion: NYT Editorial: "The Republican Party needs to be crushed & the earth salted behind it" [View all]dalton99a
(95,671 posts)2. "Trump just greased the slide"
Most horrifically, Republican leaders have stood by as the president has lied to the public about a pandemic that has already killed more than 220,000 Americans. They have watched him politicize masks, testing, the distribution of emergency equipment and pretty much everything else. Some echo his incendiary talk, fueling violence in their own communities. In the campaigns closing weeks, as case numbers and hospitalizations climb and health officials warn of a rough winter, Mr. Trump is stepping up the attacks on his scientific advisers, deriding them as idiots and declaring Dr. Anthony Fauci, the governments top expert in infectious diseases, a disaster. Only a smattering of Republican officials has managed even a tepid defense of Dr. Fauci. Whether out of fear, fealty or willful ignorance, these so-called leaders are complicit in this national tragedy.
Mr. Trumps corrosive influence on his party would fill a book. It has, in fact, filled several, as well as a slew of articles, social media posts and op-eds, written by conservatives both heartbroken and incensed over what has become of their party.
But many of these disillusioned Republicans also acknowledge that their team has been descending into white grievance, revanchism and know-nothing populism for decades. Mr. Trump just greased the slide. He is the logical conclusion of what the Republican Party has become in the last 50 or so years, the longtime party strategist Stuart Stevens asserts in his new book, It Was All a Lie.
The scars of Mr. Trumps presidency will linger long after he leaves office. Some Republicans believe that, if those scars run only four years deep, rather than eight, their party can be nursed back to health. Others question whether there is anything left worth saving. Mr. Stevenss prescription: Burn it to the ground, and start over.
Mr. Trumps corrosive influence on his party would fill a book. It has, in fact, filled several, as well as a slew of articles, social media posts and op-eds, written by conservatives both heartbroken and incensed over what has become of their party.
But many of these disillusioned Republicans also acknowledge that their team has been descending into white grievance, revanchism and know-nothing populism for decades. Mr. Trump just greased the slide. He is the logical conclusion of what the Republican Party has become in the last 50 or so years, the longtime party strategist Stuart Stevens asserts in his new book, It Was All a Lie.
The scars of Mr. Trumps presidency will linger long after he leaves office. Some Republicans believe that, if those scars run only four years deep, rather than eight, their party can be nursed back to health. Others question whether there is anything left worth saving. Mr. Stevenss prescription: Burn it to the ground, and start over.
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NYT Editorial: "The Republican Party needs to be crushed & the earth salted behind it" [View all]
kpete
Oct 2020
OP
Good question. I think most of us were brought up to think lying,cheating and stealing are wrong
Walleye
Oct 2020
#75
Unfortunately the quote in the OP is misattributed. It's from Mother Jones, not the NY Times. nt
Timer
Oct 2020
#53
Today's GOP is now a "Terrorist Cult Organization." Anyone tells you they're a republican, WATCH OUT
RKP5637
Oct 2020
#5
Yeah, really, that's closer to what they've become. I can't imagine any sane individual
RKP5637
Oct 2020
#13
It's not the 4th year of the Trump presidency, it's the 40th year of the Reagan "revolution"
JHB
Oct 2020
#6
OP headline is wrong. That quote is from Mother Jones, not the NYT. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Oct 2020
#16
The NYT headline is - "R.I.P., G.O.P. The Party of Lincoln had a good run. Then came Mr. Trump."
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2020
#27
yes i was shocked at how simply blatant the language of condemnation was. I'm sure Repugs w say it's
onetexan
Oct 2020
#81
My only quibble with this editorial is that we need a conservative Republican Party.
Lonestarblue
Oct 2020
#26
The whole editorial at the link is excellent. For a change, it's not an Op-Ed, but NYT's Ed Board...
Hekate
Oct 2020
#32
The Republican Party Replaced the Whigs. Now It's Time for Some New Party to Replace Them.
panfluteman
Oct 2020
#46
Flatten the Repug Party into well-earned oblivion everywhere on the ballot.
RobertDevereaux
Oct 2020
#54
As long as people believe that our Constitution guarantees unchecked capitalism
Mr. Ected
Oct 2020
#79