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Showing Original Post only (View all)Is This the End for Republicans? by Matt Taibbi [View all]
Is This the End for Republicans?https://politicalwire.com/2016/05/19/is-this-the-end-for-republicans/
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Matt Taibbi: If this isnt the end for the Republican Party, itll be a shame. They dominated American political life for 50 years and were never anything but monsters. They bred in their voters the incredible attitude that Republicans were the only people within our borders who raised children, loved their country, died in battle or paid taxes. They even sullied the word American by insisting they were the only real ones. They preferred Lubbock to Paris, and their idea of an intellectual was Newt Gingrich. Their leaders, from Ralph Reed to Bill Frist to Tom DeLay to Rick Santorum to Romney and Ryan, were an interminable assembly line of shrieking, witch-hunting celibates, all with the same haircut the kind of people who thought Iran-Contra was nothing, but would grind the affairs of state to a halt over a blow job or Terri Schiavos feeding tube.
A century ago, the small-town American was Gary Cooper: tough, silent, upright and confident. The modern Republican Party changed that person into a haranguing neurotic who couldnt make it through a dinner without quizzing you about your politics. They destroyed the American character. No hell is hot enough for them. And when Trump came along, they rolled over like the weaklings theyve always been, bowing more or less instantly to his parodic show of strength.
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Then you should have decent enough memory to know there IS a huge difference between
JCMach1
May 2016
#8
Then, why were you pushing for Sanders if you weren't willing to fight of the changes you want to
JCMach1
May 2016
#14
I was for Edwards in '08 too, but I moved on when his weaseltude became clear...
JCMach1
May 2016
#20
Just one more thing: This is the kind of crap I think we can expect more of.
Arugula Latte
May 2016
#22
Not a Warner fan at all... Why we need people to push for a Progressive in the second slot...
JCMach1
May 2016
#24
Meanwhile the number of "not trump" active members of congress is 9 out of 535
Major Nikon
May 2016
#12
Millenials hate parties... The partyies will continue, but only as a shell of themselves...
JCMach1
May 2016
#15
Just because they put of morons for president doesn't mean that their end is near.
Angleae
May 2016
#27