“…Republican
politicians on the ground have stopped even pretending to hold or promote the
values that were traditionally the mother’s milk of campaigning:
- They no longer even bother to
hold town hall meetings with constituents.
- Many don’t answer their publicly
published phones any longer.
- Mitch McConnell long ago gave up
on principle or ethics; he’s been all about pure power since Obama was
elected.
- The party that has long
proclaimed itself the champion of “family values” can’t even muster a
dozen votes to extend the child tax credit or support free
pre-school.
- The “party of morality” that
spent three years going after Bill Clinton for getting a BJ from a
consenting adult no longer even bothers to justify Trump’s 20+ charges of
rape and sexual assault.
- The “law and order party” has
declared that assaulting over 140 police so severely they had to be
hospitalized, smearing feces on the walls of the US Capitol, and trying to
overthrow our government are “legitimate political discourse.”
- Republicans always claimed to be
the best at economics but have embraced tax cuts since 1981 that have
created a $30 trillion national debt.
- The party of “one nation, under
God” has embraced open racism in its attacks on teaching Black history.
- Patriotism and honor were values
the GOP has used for decades to woo voters, but since Trump the party
doesn’t even bother.
- Even science is no longer
something Republicans feel comfortable with, from Covid to sex-ed to
evolution and climate change.
- And don’t even think about honest
history: Republicans across the nation are trying to ban the stories of
the struggles of Black, Hispanic, Asian or Native Americans.
- Republicans used to performatively embrace kindness (kissing babies was always big) but now they openly promote assault weapons and militias that are simply this generation’s brutal version of the Klan.
“Now
it’s devolved to the point where a Republican candidate can simply purchase the endorsement of high-profile
conservatives by writing a $20,000 check. Obvious grifters like Boebert, Gaetz,
Greene and Jordan are now the most visible faces of the Party.
Because the GOP has become so completely hollowed out, holding to tax cuts for rich people and deregulation for polluters as their only predictable political positions, they’ve turned to moral panics as their main tool to try to win elections.
“These moral panics used to pretty much only pop up in
time for an election (Nixon’s 1971 War on Drugs, Bush Sr.’s Willie Horton
freak-out, Bush Jr pushing Islamaphobic-panic to invade Iraq and seize its
oil).
“Today’s GOP,
however, bereft of any core principles beyond money and power, has been forced
to invent a new panic every year or so. Most recently they’ve obsessed on
Benghazi, Hillary’s emails, guns, wedding cakes, trans kids in school
bathrooms, ‘voter fraud’ and, most recently, Black history.
“The current
Republican Party situation is unsustainable: the public is both exhausted and
increasingly sickened by the recurrent panics and, outside of those, the GOP
offers little by way of plans and policies to rebuild an America gutted by 40
years of Reagan’s neoliberalism.
“Grievance and
freak-out politics work well for talk radio and Fox ‘News,’ and have
historically helped Republicans win a few elections (Willie Horton, ‘weak’
Carter against Iran, Clinton getting a BJ, ‘Obamacare is socialism’) but have
little to do with governing.
“As a result, the
GOP is going to go one of two ways in the next year or three: full fascist or
back to being the Eisenhower/Nixon party that watched out for the interest of
business (while the Dems stood up for labor) but also understood that a healthy
economy included the need for reasonable taxes and anti-trust enforcement
(Nixon, who maintained a 74% top income tax rate, started the AT&T
breakup).
“There are some
predicting today’s GOP will vanish, going the way of the Whigs, to be replaced
by a new party that embraces democracies instead of dictators but is also
business-friendly. That’s unlikely, though: the Whigs didn’t have a
billion-dollar institutional infrastructure with its own momentum independent
of individual politicians.
“A
year ago, many predicted the GOP was going to go full fascist by now, and that
is still a serious danger, as I laid out in detail in The Hidden History of American Oligarchy. But the
fever also seems to be breaking as Trump’s crimes are increasingly laid bare,
some January 6th ‘protestors’ are getting long prison sentences, and
Republicans like Pence, Romney and Cheney are calling out the deep grift within
the party. As Mitt Romney recently said about the party’s endorsement of the January
6th insurrection:
‘It could not
have been a more inappropriate message. Anything that my party does that comes
across as being stupid is not going to help us.’
“How will it
shake out? To a large extent, that will be decided by this November’s
election. If the Trumpy candidates win across the board and the GOP goes full
fascist, the country may well soon follow. If Democrats wipe the floor with
them (still a very real possibility), it could signal a turn away from Trump
and the GOP returning to its more normal Reagan-type grift of just quietly
shilling for billionaires and polluters.”
This
article was first published on The Hartmann Report. Licensed under Creative Commons.
Thom Hartmann is
a talk-show host and the author of “The Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business
Destroyed the American Dream” (2020); “The Hidden History of the
Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America” (2019); and
more than 25 other books in print.
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