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Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
Wed Jun 20, 2018, 07:26 PM Jun 2018

To Steve Schmidt and all anti-Trump Republicans:

Edit: Now seems like the perfect time to remind anti-Trump Republicans that they created this monster.

Various Republicans, including members of the media and retiring Congresspersons, have been critical of Trump. Steve Schmidt, Republican Party strategist turned TV pundit and Trump critic, has even renounced his Republican Party membership. Schmidt tweeted, "29 years and nine months ago I registered to vote and became a member of The Republican Party which was founded in 1854 to oppose slavery and stand for the dignity of human life. Today I renounce my membership in the Republican Party. It is fully the party of Trump."

Now, let me preface what I'm about to write by saying the more people that recognize the horrors of the Trump Administration the better. But let's be clear about a few things. Trump and his base of support is a monster of the Republican Party's making, a monster who was 50 years in the making. The Southern Strategy and racist dog whistling has been modus operandi for the GOP for longer than Steve Schmidt has been alive. Schmidt turned eighteen as Ronald Reagan's administration was coming to an end. I imagine Reagan inspired Schmidt to register as a Republican. Reagan, the man who basically kicked off his 1980 presidential campaign by giving a speech about "states' rights" less than ten miles from Philadelphia, MS, where three civil rights workers were murdered. Every other Republican presidential candidate, from Nixon to Bush to McCain to Romney, has also engaged in dog whistling.

In addition, the Republican Party has engaged in race-based gerrymandering and race-based voter suppression. The Republican Party has also fomented and exploited sexism, misogyny, xenophobia, jingoism and hatred of LGBTQ persons. The Republican Party has undermined trust in government by infusing government with incompetence and corruption. The Republican Party has also fostered the "liberal media" myth, which has contributed to a highly irresponsible infotainment industry that promotes false equivalencies and seems unwilling to label facts as facts and lies as lies (out, I suppose, of some twisted sense of what constitutes fairness or balance).

All of the above made the rise of Trump or someone like him almost inevitable. So, all I can suggest to Republicans who are critical of Trump is that you keep scrubbing those hands. The blood won't come out easily, but what choice do you have but to keep scrubbing?

Let me make one more point before closing. Unless one is genuinely ignorant of history, it is utterly disingenuous to suggest that the Republican Party of today (or pre-Trump) is anything like the Republican Party that was started by anti-slavery Whigs. Nor is today's GOP the "party of Lincoln," as some like to claim (Lincoln, by the way, was no abolitionist). Mr. Schmidt, the pre-Trump Republican Party is no more the Republican Party of 1854 than today's Democratic Party is the Democratic Party of pre-1964 Strom Thurmond.

Why call out Republicans who are critical of Trump, one might ask. The reason is simple. Republicans need to take ownership. We need to be clear about who Republicans have been for half a century now. All persons of conscience must guard against this notion that all will be well or "normal" if we simply rid this nation of Donald J. Trump. All is not well. Republicans have very deliberately created a monster, which was born before Trump moved into the White House and will undoubtedly survive long after Trump is gone. Own it, Republicans. Own it.

Lastly, to all those persons of conscience, vote for Democrats in November. The party may not be perfect, but it's the only thing standing in the way of authoritarianism, the only thing standing in the way of fascism. If you've never voted before, 2018 would be a good time to start. Your Social Security, your health insurance or your child's health insurance, and your very life may depend on it. Please vote.

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Rhiannon12866

(206,113 posts)
3. Thank you for the reminder of where and how Reagan chose to begin his campaign.
Wed Jun 20, 2018, 07:58 PM
Jun 2018

Jimmy Carter talks about it in his autobiography. In 1976 he won all the Southern states. In 1980, he only won Georgia.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
18. Reagan and pretty much every Republican since the mid-'60s.
Wed Jun 20, 2018, 11:56 PM
Jun 2018

The Powell Memo of '72 has also been impactful.

thbobby

(1,474 posts)
6. Lyndon Johnson said when civil rights laws were passed
Wed Jun 20, 2018, 10:15 PM
Jun 2018

that Democrats had lost the South for a generation. The GOP is largely a manifestation of the struggle against racism. trump had much support because of his birther crap against a Black President. Racism, especially in the South, is responsible for the atrocities of trump and the racist trump being elected. Misogyny is also a major factor but that is a different can of worms. I live in North Texas and am a first-hand observer of Southern Racism. Hatred, bigotry, and misogyny are easy to campaign on and ignite a fire under haters everywhere.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
21. I figure this is a good time to remind anti-Trump Republicans that they created this monster.
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 07:23 PM
Jul 2018

Own it, Republicans.

Leith

(7,813 posts)
15. I've Been Saying the Same Thing
Wed Jun 20, 2018, 10:45 PM
Jun 2018

So... chump is just a bit too far?

How come? Let's take a look at the party you just left:

You were fine with Nixon's Southern Strategy. Atwater was no problem. You listened to Limbaugh and called out ditto! every few minutes. You forwarded faxes and emails that said cruel lies about Democrats. You use "Democrat" as an adjective.

You were all in on the legal harassment of the Clintons. Even though all scandals proved to be nothing, you kept going, insisting that they were evil and corrupt even now. The end result was that you got a blow job and the people who led the fight were two serial adulterers and a pedophile.

You were happy as well fed puppies when Fox News was started up. You idolized the talking heads and you quoted them.

You giggled at Karl Rove's machinations. You called everyone who was against the Iraq invasion unpatriotic. You worked your ass off to get Sarah Palin elected VP. You bought Ann Coulter's books and bought them as door prizes at conservative gatherings.

Soo... now you're sorry and you wanna make nice? You're gonna have to do better than just quit the rethug party. You're going to have to admit that none of your policies do anything but ruin economies, punish the poor, persecute minorities, throw money at the richest people the world has ever seen, deny health care, and a thousand other crimes.

How did we get such a horrible "person" in the Oval Office? You dedicated your life to putting him there.

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