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20. The Strange History of the 'Uniparty: Steve Bannon's new buzzword has an interesting godfather: Ralph Nader.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 05:34 PM
Mar 2024
November 17, 2017

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/17/steve-bannon-populist-ralph-nader-215839/



Depending on what corners of political journalism you read, it looks like a new party has shown up in American politics. This week, after the Washington Post published allegations that Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore had a history of sexual misconduct with teenage girls, Breitbart News executive chairman Steve Bannon lashed out against a nebulous foe: “the Uniparty.” “This is an orchestrated hit from the Uniparty,” Bannon said on Monday in an interview with Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow on the satellite radio show Breitbart News Daily.

In calling out “the Uniparty,” Bannon was just agreeing with Marlow, who had led off the broadcast by saying, “The more I think about this Roy Moore story, the more this does feel like a political witch hunt, the more this does feel like a total orchestrated, colluded hit between the Republican establishment, the establishment press, the Democratic Party, the Washington swamp Uniparty.” “The Uniparty” is the latest populist buzzword to seize the imagination of the drain-the-swamp crowd, those who see grand conspiracies in the machinations of the “deep state” and globalist-corporate forces. It has a crisp clarity, instantly conveying the idea of an establishment cabal, Democrat and Republican alike, arrayed against their outsider hero, Donald Trump.

But while “the Uniparty” may be trendy among the Breitbart set, it wasn’t born there. In fact, if you go back to the contentious presidential race of 2000, you’ll find it arose as a political barb among supporters of Ralph Nader, running as the nominee of the Green Party. Numerous posts on the Usenet newsgroup alt.politics.green from that year railed against “the two-headed UniParty,” “the money-driven media/political uniparty environment,” “the corporate Uniparty grip on the civic polity,” and so forth. Nader himself used the expression in his book “Crashing the Party,” reflecting on his experience running in 2000. “We gave heart to many committed Americans from a wide variety of backgrounds that there is a springtime party ready for them to grow at the local, state, and national levels in future elections and ready soon to be a watchdog party over the corporate uniparty,” he wrote. Even before Nader, the word “uniparty” occasionally reared its head in American politics to suggest unsavory collusion between Republicans and Democrats.

In 1944, a letter surfaced purporting to show that Wendell Willkie, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Republican rival in the 1940 election, was in fact selected by Roosevelt’s close adviser Harry Hopkins. An editorial in a Pennsylvania newspaper warned that the letter (which proved to be a forgery) could “indicate an attempt to create a uni-party government—totalitarianism—in the United States.” But it took Nader and his followers to elevate “the Uniparty” into a proper noun—a nefarious entity representing the Washington establishment. It fit in with various other Naderite buzzwords: One Green Party loyalist in 2000 excoriated “the status-quo Corporate Republicrat Uniparty Duopoly that has taken our votes for granted.” “Republicrat” and its twin “Demican” have an even longer history in American politics. Way back in the summer of 1872, at a reception for visiting Japanese diplomats in Boston, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (the poet and father of the Supreme Court Justice) presented some light verse intended to explain the country’s muddled political situation to the visitors:

For things are so mixed, how’s a fellow to know
What party he’s of, and what vote he shall throw?
White is getting so black and black’s getting white.
Republic-rat, Dem-ican—can’t get ’em right!


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Speaking of selfish... if she resigns b/c of the special election RockRaven Mar 2024 #1
Yep, she's placing her needs first. If she wasn't an ass, she might have kept her original seat. TheBlackAdder Mar 2024 #28
Haw haw haw..... Bow Bert is a whiny YUCK !!! I cant stand her Trueblue1968 Mar 2024 #2
We Need Violins and Popcorn! Cha Mar 2024 #3
'Tis a thing of beauty... Blue Owl Mar 2024 #4
What, exactly, is the uni-party? niyad Mar 2024 #5
The republican's new lie and scapegoat for when they lose elections. canuckledragger Mar 2024 #16
The Strange History of the 'Uniparty: Steve Bannon's new buzzword has an interesting godfather: Ralph Nader. Celerity Mar 2024 #20
"uniparty duopoly" Bucky Mar 2024 #35
I'm sorry Lauren, but CO-3 hasn't had representation for several years. bluesbassman Mar 2024 #6
This is what really angers me about the MAGA politicians: they think it's all a big game. All that matters is winning .. marble falls Mar 2024 #7
Because it's all about them. 2naSalit Mar 2024 #30
I so agree with you on this! It's all about them personally-- how does it affect *them*? liberalla Mar 2024 #37
"That does it! No more of my bloody diarrhea sliders for him!" struggle4progress Mar 2024 #8
Guess that he's just not that into you, Lauren. no_hypocrisy Mar 2024 #9
boo hoo barbtries Mar 2024 #10
I love this so much. onecaliberal Mar 2024 #11
good bye . good for us? AllaN01Bear Mar 2024 #12
Shye's all pouty-poo because the only way she can run in that district right now Warpy Mar 2024 #13
Aww, poor Lauren! Is it tiny violin time? ShazzieB Mar 2024 #14
Harumph... lame54 Mar 2024 #15
Buck replies: "I'm just Ken." nt spooky3 Mar 2024 #17
Lauren, you misunderstood, it's "Buck", with a "B"..... rubbersole Mar 2024 #31
Hee hee nt spooky3 Mar 2024 #32
According to Business Insider, they do not run for the special election Bev54 Mar 2024 #18
Typical Republican response: Deny, deny, deny, and whine with a whole lot of waaaaah! padah513 Mar 2024 #19
Ken Buck is the Frank Pentangeli of Hyman Roth's. Mr. Evil Mar 2024 #21
He Likely Considers It A Compliment ProfessorGAC Mar 2024 #22
As I read in Filipinski's twitter senseandsensibility Mar 2024 #23
Ms. Boebert, you seem put out. How about a few puffs, a pass, and give someone else a hand, Torchlight Mar 2024 #24
I wonder if Ken knows who the nominee will be for the repubs. 58Sunliner Mar 2024 #25
How does Steve Bannon still have money? SouthernDem4ever Mar 2024 #26
Boo Hoo LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2024 #27
The Republicans' political infotainment circus when the amusement temporarily outweighs the danger. Marcuse Mar 2024 #29
love it BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 2024 #33
Aw, poor little Lauren says Bucky didn't play fair. patphil Mar 2024 #34
I couldn't be happier that she's in this position. NYC2ATL Mar 2024 #36
You should have taken him to the theater, Lauren. keithbvadu2 Mar 2024 #38
BoBo, just be GONE! We are so over you... liberalla Mar 2024 #39
"Far right podcaster Steve Bannon" Roy Rolling Mar 2024 #40
Screwing Lauren Boebert is a RW fantasy... PCIntern Mar 2024 #41
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