From the NYT Editorial Board: Trump's Conquest of the Republican Party Matters to Every American [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?unlocked_article_code=1.a00.qSIf.BNp1eeBzEns_&smid=url-share
With Donald Trumps victories on Tuesday, he has moved to the cusp of securing the 1,215 delegates necessary to win the Republican Partys presidential nomination. The rest is a formality. The party has become a vessel for the fulfillment of Mr. Trumps ambitions, and he will almost certainly be its standard-bearer for a third time.
This is a tragedy for the Republican Party and for the country it purports to serve.
In a healthy democracy, political parties are organizations devoted to electing politicians who share a set of values and policy goals. They operate part of the machinery of politics, working with elected officials and civil servants to make elections happen. Members air their differences within the party to strengthen and sharpen its positions. In Americas two-party democracy, Republicans and Democrats have regularly traded places in the White House and shared power in Congress in a system that has been stable for more than a century.
The Republican Party is forsaking all of those responsibilities and instead has become an organization whose goal is the election of one person at the expense of anything else, including integrity, principle, policy and patriotism. As an individual, Mr. Trump has demonstrated a contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law that makes him unfit to hold office. But when an entire political party, particularly one of the two main parties in a country as powerful as the United States, turns into an instrument of that person and his most dangerous ideas, the damage affects everyone.