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dajoki

(10,678 posts)
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 09:43 AM Aug 2020

the party increasingly radicalized in every election cycle...

How Donald Trump canceled the Republican party
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/aug/23/how-donald-trump-canceled-republican-party-sidney-blumenthal-lincoln

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The Republican party has been on a long journey away from being the party of Abraham Lincoln, accelerating since Barry Goldwater and rightwing cadres captured it in 1964 in reaction to the civil rights movement. After Richard Nixon embraced the southern strategy and won the nomination in 1968 with the help of Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, the Dixiecrat segregationist presidential candidate in 1948, the party increasingly radicalized in every election cycle and became gradually unmoored. In 1980, Ronald Reagan opened his general election campaign at the Neshoba County Fair, the place where three civil rights workers had been murdered in 1964. Surrounded by Confederate flags, he hailed “states’ rights”. As brazen an appeal as it was, Reagan felt he had to resort to the old code words.

Central to Trump’s unique selling proposition is that he dispenses with the dog whistles. His vulgarity gives a vicarious thrill to those who revel in his taunting of perceived enemies or scapegoats. He made them feel dominant at no social price, until his catastrophic mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic and economic crisis. Flouting a mask is the magical act of defiance to signal that nothing has really changed and that in any case, Trump bears no responsibility.

But there has also been a political cost to Trump’s louche comic lounge act that still transfixes a diehard audience lingering like late-night gamblers for the last show. Trump is the only president since the advent of modern polling never to reach 50% approval. Despite decisively losing the popular vote in 2016, he said he “won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally”. This time, fearing an even more overwhelming popular rejection, he says the outcome will be “rigged” and he has pre-emptively tried to cancel the US Postal Service, to undermine voting by mail.

From Reagan onward, even as the fringe moved to the center and took it over, the party did not anticipate that it was slouching toward Trump. Conservatives have consistently failed to grasp the unintended consequences of conservatism. Even when Reagan fostered the evangelical right, George HW Bush appointed Clarence Thomas to the supreme court, George W Bush invaded Iraq and neglected oversight of financial markets that collapsed, and John McCain named Sarah Palin as his running mate, Republicans believed they were expanding the attraction of the conservative project. When Newt Gingrich, Roger Ailes and Rush Limbaugh methodically degraded language, it seemed a propaganda technique to herd supporters. When the dark money of the Koch family and the wealthy reactionaries of the cloaked Donors Trust bankrolled the lumpen dress-up Tea Party to do their bidding on deregulation of finance and industry, the munificently funded conservative candidates did their bidding as retainers of privilege.

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the party increasingly radicalized in every election cycle... (Original Post) dajoki Aug 2020 OP
Good article!! Alliepoo Aug 2020 #1
K&R Docreed2003 Aug 2020 #2
K & R...for visibility... Wounded Bear Aug 2020 #3
Maybe they have grasped it I_UndergroundPanther Aug 2020 #4
It's a scorcher of an article - thanks, dajoki. nt crickets Aug 2020 #5
My pleasure dajoki Aug 2020 #6

Docreed2003

(16,890 posts)
2. K&R
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 10:35 AM
Aug 2020

Great article and sums up very nicely the cult of Trump and his cronies. We may not be in another civil war, but we damn sure are fighting the ideological mindset of the confederacy.

Wounded Bear

(58,765 posts)
3. K & R...for visibility...
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 10:40 AM
Aug 2020

Yeah, this has been building for a long, long time. Trump is just a culmination of the path Repubs have been on since forever.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,496 posts)
4. Maybe they have grasped it
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 11:22 AM
Aug 2020

Conservatives have consistently failed to grasp the unintended consequences of conservatism.

And because of thier pathologies pretend dumb. Like every abuser does when caught,yelling they did it( projection).

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