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Showing Original Post only (View all)The GOP self-destruction is complete: millennials officially hate conservatives [View all]
Ana Marie Cox
Conservatives are stuck in a perpetual outrage loop. The reappearance of Todd Akin, the horror-movie villain immortality of Sarah Palin, the unseemly celebration of the Hobby Lobby decision these all speak to a chorus of "la-la-la-can't-hear-you" loud enough to drown out the voice of an entire generation. Late last week, the Reason Foundation released the results of a poll about that generation, the millennials; its signature finding was the confirmation of a mass abandonment of social conservatism and the GOP. This comes at a time when the conservative movement is increasingly synonymous with mean-spirited, prank-like and combative activism and self-important grand gestures. The millennial generation has repeatedly defined itself as the most socially tolerant of the modern era, but one thing it really can't stand is drama.
Republicans were already destined for piecemeal decimation due to the declining numbers of their core constituency. But they don't just have a demographic problem anymore; they have stylistic one. The conservative strategy of outrage upon outrage upon outrage bumps up against the policy preferences and the attitudes of millennials in perfect discord.
We all can recognize the right's tendency to respond to backlash with more "lash" (Akin didn't disappear, he doubled down on "legitimate rape" , but it seems to have gained speed with the age of social media and candidate tracking. The Tea Party's resistance to the leavening effect of establishment mores and political professionals has been a particularly effective accelerant. Palin's ability to put anything on the internet without any intermediary has rendered her as reckless as any tween with a SnapChat account. Akin's whiny denouncement of Washington insiders is likely to make him more credible with a certain kind of base voter. The midterms are, as we speak, producing another round of Fox News celebrities, whether or not they win their races: the Eric Cantor-vanquishing David Brat, Mississippi's Chris McDaniel and the hog-castrating mini-Palin, Jodi Ernst of Iowa.
The fire-with-fire attitude of hardline conservatives has its roots in the petulant cultural defensiveness adopted by the GOP especially the Christian right during the culture wars of the 90s. Their siege mentality bred an attitude toward liberals that saw every instance of social liberalization as proof of their own apocalyptic predictions and conspiracy theories. Gay marriage will lead to acceptance of beastiality and pedophilia. "Socialized medicine" will lead to the euthanizing Grandma. Access to birth control will lead to orgies in the streets.
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The GOP self-destruction is complete: millennials officially hate conservatives [View all]
n2doc
Jul 2014
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I'm hoping that even some of those gerrymandered districts will flip in disgust.
MoonRiver
Jul 2014
#4
There's a real disconnect between the Republican party's desire to be mainstream
CanonRay
Jul 2014
#6
OK, everybody... Now let's figure out a way to get them to come out and vote this November!
world wide wally
Jul 2014
#7
Those with huge monetary resources trying to drag the Republican Party into LibertarianLand
Ikonoklast
Jul 2014
#36
It Doesn't Work, as Long as the Mighty Slime Machine Keeps Creating New RWNJs Every Day
AndyTiedye
Jul 2014
#89
What's the next progressive immigrant population to go mainstream conservative?
Eleanors38
Jul 2014
#108
I agree. We shouldn't be happy to see our system turn into a one-party system.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#49
That's why Democrats need to be very clear on what they stand for and MEAN IT
BrotherIvan
Jul 2014
#33
You don't have to be a Millennial to hate them. This baby boomer hates them with a passion!
calimary
Jul 2014
#42
Kids are sick and tired of the Republican's trying to destroy their happy dreams of the future.
blkmusclmachine
Jul 2014
#38
How do these millenials fit into the "1/3 of the country wanting to impeach POTUS"?
SleeplessinSoCal
Jul 2014
#44
So will they put their asses in voting booths? Are they prepared for GOP stunts like all-day lines?
Hekate
Jul 2014
#46
Sounds to me that the poster is saying we will have to fight and oppose to win
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#98
Everything is convoluted when one refuses to comprehend. Seems straight forward to me (but I wrote
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#104
Thank goodnesss! I worried that the public temper tantrum that is the RW today was becoming
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#60