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struggle4progress

(118,318 posts)
Fri Jul 14, 2017, 02:57 PM Jul 2017

GOPs moral rot the problem, not Jr.

By Jennifer Rubin
July 14 at 12:55 PM

... Let’s dispense with the “Democrats are just as bad” defense. First, I don’t much care; we collectively face a party in charge of virtually the entire federal government and the vast majority of statehouses and governorships. It’s that party’s inner moral rot that must concern us for now. Second, it’s simply not true, and saying so reveals the origin of the problem — a “woe is me” sense of victimhood that grossly exaggerates the opposition’s ills and in turn justifies its own egregious political judgments and rhetoric. If the GOP had not become unhinged about the Clintons, would it have rationalized Trump as the lesser of two evils? ...

... for decades now, demonization — of gays, immigrants, Democrats, the media, feminists, etc. — has been the animating spirit behind much of the right. It has distorted its assessment of reality, giving us anti-immigrant hysteria, promulgating disrespect for the law (how many “respectable” conservatives suggested disregarding the Supreme Court’s decision on gay marriage?), elevating Fox News hosts’ blatantly false propaganda as the counterweight to liberal media bias and preventing serious policy debate. For seven years, the party vilified Obamacare without an accurate assessment of its faults and feasible alternative plans. “Obama bad” or “Clinton bad” became the only credo — leaving the party, as Brooks said of the Trump clan, with “no attachment to any external moral truth or ethical code” — and no coherent policies for governing ...

... A party that has to deny climate change and insist illegal immigrants are creating a crime wave — because that is what “conservatives” must believe, since liberals do not — is a party that will deny Trump’s complicity in gross misconduct. It’s a party as unfit to govern as Trump is unfit to occupy the White House. It’s not by accident that Trump chose to inhabit the party that has defined itself in opposition to reality and to any “external moral truth or ethical code.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2017/07/14/the-gops-moral-rot-is-the-problem-not-donald-trump-jr/?utm_term=.1fd2bbcc42f4

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GOPs moral rot the problem, not Jr. (Original Post) struggle4progress Jul 2017 OP
Thank you Jennifer Rubin. sheshe2 Jul 2017 #1
I have loved her pieces. She's typically spot on! Pacifist Patriot Jul 2017 #3
Powerful analysis. K, R. n/t BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2017 #2
Quite a Surprise from Rubin Leith Jul 2017 #4

Leith

(7,813 posts)
4. Quite a Surprise from Rubin
Fri Jul 14, 2017, 03:44 PM
Jul 2017

Considering that she writes the reichwing blog at WaPo.

Well, it looks like her eyes have opened. I wonder how long it will take for her fellow rethugs to get to her?

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