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Jennifer Rubin
... This miserable state of affairs, in addition to the personal harm to the victims, would not have come about, of course, had the Republicans primary voters of Alabama rejected someone with overtly racists and extreme views whose contempt for the Constitution led to two dismissals from the bench. He quite simply should never have been the nominee, and Republicans who subsequently backed him were once more placing party over country and Constitution.
Bannon did not create Moore, but he found him and backed him, disregarding (embracing, even) Moore's views. Bannon's brand of incendiary politics and nihilism doesn't believe in qualifications, experience or mental stability; the wackier the better. Perhaps this sordid episode will undercut his plan to run freakish candidates in GOP primaries.
The Republicans Party stumbles now from one crisis to the next, never learning that vetting candidates, demanding qualifications and rejecting bizarre characters is mandatory. The alternative is a trail of humiliating defeats. The impression of untrustworthy amateur is now firmly affixed to Trump's GOP.
Once upon a time conservatives believed in a set of principles and understood the demands of governance. No more. The freak show that now plays out is the foreseeable consequence of a party that has abandoned standards, morphed into a cult of personality and chosen to curl up in the right-wing media bubble.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-roy-moore-sexual-assault-bannon-20171109-story.html
Skittles
(153,169 posts)IthinkThereforeIAM
(3,076 posts)... I have been trying to look up these days, not down.
SergeStorms
(19,201 posts)assessment of the Republican party. They're just one big cult of personalities. Standards and principles mean nothing anymore, it's all about who delivers the most hate from their base. Whoever can stir up their rabid, hateful, ignorant base the best, that's their man. I say 'man' exclusively, because although there are women Republicans in office, they don't seem to generate the amount of hate necessary to be stars in the Republican party hate-fest. Except Sarah Palin, but she's far too ditzy to be taken seriously by Republican men. They all want to pork her, but apart from that she's not considered a viable politician.