'The Republicans Are On A Sinking Ship, And They're Tearing Each Other Apart'
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'The Republicans are on a sinking ship- and theyre tearing each other apart.' By Joe Conason, Creators.com, Alternet, July 24, 2020. - Ed.:
Even if Novembers electoral tsunami is still just a rumor on the horizon, that big blue wave already is rocking Republican boats. We can sense something different in the distance, not only because the polls say so but because political journalism has departed from its banal narrative. Instead of the repetitious dullness of Democrats in disarray, there is the freshly entertaining spectacle of Republican civil war.
Indeed, the Democratic Party appears exceptionally united, following a primary season that threatened to erupt in division over its own ethnic, gender, geographic and ideological diversity. Instead of the angry and sometimes ugly recriminations that marred the aftermath of the 2016 primaries, which contributed heavily to Hillary Clintons defeat in the Electoral College, the 2020 competition concluded with affirmations of common purpose. And unlike 2016, the followers of Bernie Sanders seem ready to fall in behind the nominee, as their candidate promptly and fervently urged them to do. Very few Sanders supporters are telling pollsters that they will vote for anyone except Joe Biden.
In this cycle, the Republican Party is tearing itself apart from within rather than marching in their normal obedient lockstep. The prospect of doom rarely unites any political constituency, particularly when that group is motivated by power rather than principle or patriotism. What was once the Grand Old Party is now merely Grifters on Parade- and as Trumps approval ratings decline, GOP elected officials are looking for someone to blame.
This time theyre aiming at each other. Within the House Republican Conference, the ultra-right Trump cultists revolted this week, aiming to oust Rep. Liz Cheney, R-W.Y., the only woman in their leadership. Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, among others, accused Cheney of insufficient loyalty to the president and demanded that she step down. Although Cheney actually votes more reliably with Trump than either Gaetz or Jordan, she had the temerity to suggest that Republicans follow the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the governments chief epidemiologist, since the coronavirus pandemic is now raging out of control across the red states.
Using science to stem a disease that has taken nearly 150,000 lives in four months is now Republican heresy.
On the other side of the Capitol, Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Rand Paul, R-Ky., are furious with Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other members of their caucus for considering another round of economic assistance for families, states and municipalities. Confronted with the bankruptcy of fiscal conservatism, the senators cant agree on whether to pass a new COVID-19 relief bill. Evidently, Cruz and Paul would let families and cities starve, while Cotton and perhaps Trump fears the political consequences of that cruel and destructive attitude. So unemployment benefits are due to expire at the end of July, leaving tens of millions of Americans in potential destitution because the Senate Republicans fumbled this responsibility.
If the election were held today, the Republicans would risk losing the White House, the Senate majority and even more House seats. The peril to their party expands every day, as this president continues to fail in dealing with the pandemic and the economic ruin it has wrought...
More, https://www.alternet.org/2020/07/the-republicans-are-on-a-sinking-ship-and-theyre-tearing-each-other-apart/
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- How Conservative Ideology Is Twisting The Republicans In Knots, Alternet
https://www.alternet.org/2020/07/how-conservative-ideology-is-twisting-the-republicans-in-knots/
tblue37
(65,528 posts)Phoenix61
(17,025 posts)They got exactly what they asked for and as is often the case, its nit turning out the way they thought it would. Imagine, governing takes work to do well.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)>On the other side of the Capitol, Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Rand Paul, R-Ky., are furious with Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other members of their caucus for considering another round of economic assistance for families, states and municipalities.
I know GOPers aren't Keynsians, but in times of crisis, it's been pretty well proved that simply giving money to people who will spend it, and small businesses that will use it to pay workers and stay open, can save the economy. Money in circulation is what fuels a recovery. This idiotic idea that $600 extra a week is "wasted" is stupid, especially coming from the very party who thinks the .01% is always deserving of an extra $100 billion in their yacht-maintenance accounts.