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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 12:14 PM Aug 2017

Republicans, cut the outrage. It's time to disown Trump. - By Jennifer Rubin

August 16 at 9:15 AM

The party of Lincoln is now the party of Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis and Southern slave owners who decided to kill fellow Americans so that they could keep men, women and children enslaved. The Republican Party, in other words, has obliterated its entire historical legacy and become the party of the Enemies of Lincoln.

And let’s be clear: Republicans cannot say, “That’s not us — that’s just President Trump.” They supported him, they elected him, they defended him and they gave him the aura of a normal presidency. They cannot be the party of Lincoln and be the party of Trump. In that vein, we can dispense with Republicans’ “outrage,” “frustration,” “anger” and all other meaningless expressions of internal sentiment. Unless and until they are prepared to do something — not just send tweets — to politically disown Trump, the party is toast and none of its members should be elected or reelected.

How would they do this? First, elected officials must deny Trump the audience he so desperately craves. They need not appear with him, nor invite him to the Hill. (The State of the Union can be delivered from the White House or in writing; he would besmirch the House by appearing there.) Lawmakers and state officials should not troop to the White House for photo ops. They can communicate with the White House by phone or through aides. In short, Trump must be shunned and ostracized. He is not fit for polite company, let alone the presidency. He has demolished the rules of civilized behavior, and therefore should enjoy none of the ceremonial niceties that are extended to normal presidents.

Second, beyond resolutions condemning Trump’s remarks, every member of Congress should do his or her utmost to remove the neo-Nazi iconography in their districts and states. Neo-Nazis have claimed the Confederacy as their own — and therefore have reminded the rest of us that the Confederate statues are not tributes to patriotism, gallantry or liberty but to treason, inhumanity and slavery. That is why neo-Nazis identify with these symbols of the Old South. That is why they have no place in a democratic society built on the principle that “All men are created equal.” State and local officials need to carefully examine school curriculum to make sure students are not confused as to the heroes and the villains in the Civil War. Every student should learn to spot and debunk the “Lost Cause” propaganda. Perhaps April 9 should be a national holiday commemorating the Confederacy’s surrender and the magnanimity displayed by President Abraham Lincoln and U.S. generals toward their defeated foes.

Third, Cabinet members, sub-Cabinet officials, staffers and outside participants on councils, commissions and committees must leave the administration. It’s not enough, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, to look on with a pained expression as the president declares that some of the white nationalists were “very fine” folks. He deceived you and others as to what he would say and he has shown himself unfit. You cannot serve in the administration of a neo-Nazi sympathizer. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, why stay in an administration in which you command so little respect and in which you must lend your own reputation to a disgraceful president? (Defense Secretary Jim Mattis should remain, a final backstop to prevent a military disaster.)

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Republicans, cut the outrage. It's time to disown Trump. - By Jennifer Rubin (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2017 OP
A great, hard-hitting piece. dalton99a Aug 2017 #1
they are the party of trump not lincoln AlexSFCA Aug 2017 #2
"Trump must be shunned and ostracized. He is not fit for polite company, let alone the presidency." mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #3
I agree 100%, but nevertheless volstork Aug 2017 #4
"The State of the Union can be delivered from the White House or in writing" Martin Eden Aug 2017 #5
I won't hold my breath mcar Aug 2017 #6
Absolutely TimeToGo Aug 2017 #7
And she's a known Republican sympathizer! n/t dsharp88 Aug 2017 #8
kick and rec steve2470 Aug 2017 #9
...yeah, that'll happen. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #10
I think the party of Fascists, oligarchs and racists still has further to fall before we see any geretogo Aug 2017 #11

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,370 posts)
3. "Trump must be shunned and ostracized. He is not fit for polite company, let alone the presidency."
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 12:27 PM
Aug 2017

"Third, Cabinet members, sub-Cabinet officials, staffers and outside participants on councils, commissions and committees must leave the administration."

Wow.

volstork

(5,399 posts)
4. I agree 100%, but nevertheless
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 12:57 PM
Aug 2017

this will never happen. They are all in the tank for him. Or with him, as the case may be...

Martin Eden

(12,861 posts)
5. "The State of the Union can be delivered from the White House or in writing"
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 01:52 PM
Aug 2017

THAT will be the ultimate test -- to disinvite the POTUS from attending the SOTU.

How can any decent human being in good conscience stand and applaud this neofascist?

TimeToGo

(1,366 posts)
7. Absolutely
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 03:12 PM
Aug 2017

But they won't do it. They just won't.

It will go, "I find these comments completely beyond the pale and we must be clear that this is not what we believe. Now, it is time to go back to the business of helping this great nation with tax reform and I hope the president agrees to move forward."

Or something like that.

geretogo

(1,281 posts)
11. I think the party of Fascists, oligarchs and racists still has further to fall before we see any
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 04:24 PM
Aug 2017

change take place in the House , Senate , or White House . It's going to take push back so
intense and massive the they either submit or live in fear walking down the street .

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