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babylonsister

(171,056 posts)
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 08:01 PM Jun 2017

Trump positions the Republican Party as a global outlier

Posted with permission.

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-positions-the-republican-party-global-outlier?cid=sm_fb_maddow

Trump positions the Republican Party as a global outlier
06/02/17 08:00 AM—Updated 06/02/17 09:40 AM
By Steve Benen



When I say there’s nothing in the world like the contemporary Republican Party, I’m being quite literal. This Washington Post piece about the global mainstream and the climate crisis helped drive home the point.


Donald Trump today announced that he’s withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate agreement, breaking ranks with 190 other countries on the question of what to do about climate change.

As with so many other issues – military might, moral authority, economic prowess – this appears at first blush to be a simple question of American exceptionalism. The rest of the world does one thing and we do another, because we’re America and we’re Number One.

But climate politics aren’t as much about American exceptionalism as they are about American Republican exceptionalism.


Mainstream views in the United States on global warming are roughly in line with the rest of the world. The same is true of the Paris climate accord Trump just abandoned: polling shows the agreement is broadly popular with the American public.

But regular readers know that as Republican politics has become radicalized, the party has positioned itself as a global outlier to an amazing degree. Our contemporary GOP is the only major party in any advanced democracy on the planet to oppose health care coverage as a core benefit of citizenship. It’s the only major party that believes citizens should have largely unfettered access to firearms.

And it’s the only major party to reject climate science and show indifference toward the escalating crisis.

Sure, there are fringe parties in other countries with extremist and regressive agendas, but they tend to be dismissed as cranks and charlatans. In the United States, however, Republicans are ostensibly a governing party – which happens to control the White House, Congress, most of the nation’s gubernatorial offices, and most of the nation’s state legislatures.

But wait, conservative readers are likely thinking. The GOP may be unusual on a global scale, but at least Republicans are now in line with Nicaragua and Syria – the only two countries in the world that rejected the Paris climate agreement – so Republicans are not completely unusual.

That’s not quite right, either. Nicaraguan officials embrace the reality of global warming and rejected the Paris accord because, as they saw it, the agreement wasn’t nearly tough enough. Syria, meanwhile, may have signed on to the accord, but in light of the nation’s tragic civil war and international sanctions, officials from the Assad regime did not participate in the negotiations.

In other words, the contemporary Republican Party really is without an international parallel. Trump shined a hot spotlight on this fact yesterday, for all the world to see.

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Trump positions the Republican Party as a global outlier (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2017 OP
NO WAY. the GOP was a global outlier BEFORE Trump sharedvalues Jun 2017 #1
Traditional European conservatives line up closer to the Dem party than our Repubs... Wounded Bear Jun 2017 #2
I was raised a conservative monarchist. Turbineguy Jun 2017 #3

sharedvalues

(6,916 posts)
1. NO WAY. the GOP was a global outlier BEFORE Trump
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 08:06 PM
Jun 2017

Do NOT let them blame the president.

In 2012 Norm Ornstein wrote "the GOP is acting like an 18th century European authoritarian party."

The GOP is one of the few developed world parties that denies climate change.


The GOP is the problem. Without their corruption and the GOP donors that purchase them, this president and his budding dictatorship would already be stopped.

Wounded Bear

(58,647 posts)
2. Traditional European conservatives line up closer to the Dem party than our Repubs...
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 08:07 PM
Jun 2017

Think Schwarzenegger. Our modern Repubs look more like European fascist extreme RW parties.

Turbineguy

(37,319 posts)
3. I was raised a conservative monarchist.
Fri Jun 2, 2017, 08:49 PM
Jun 2017

I am the most conservative member of my European relatives.

I get off that train. I march across the platform right into the waiting train that says "DU" and I know I am among friends.

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