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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,957 posts)
Thu Dec 31, 2020, 11:46 PM Dec 2020

Josh Hawley's heedless ambition is a threat to the republic

The announced intention of Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) to object to certification of Joe Biden’s electoral college victory is a particularly bad omen for the GOP’s future. Unlike, say, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) — who has an ideological commitment to public chaos and the humiliation of the U.S. government — Hawley has often tried to offer a constructive vision of conservative populism. As a former clerk to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Hawley surely possesses a serious understanding of the constitutional order. He is, on personal acquaintance, a talented, knowledgeable, ambitious young man.

The problem with political decadence is not what it does to those who are already disordered. The primary problem is what it does to talented, knowledgeable, ambitious young leaders who can be warped toward a destructive influence.

Ambition is a human trait assumed by the nation’s founders and incorporated into their design of our system, which pits ambition against ambition to check and balance power. By implication, it is a neutral characteristic — a source of mischief or a spur to greatness. Ambition can lead men and women to say things they don’t believe, to the detriment of their character. The worse problem comes when it leads politicians outside the boundaries of democracy, which is where Hawley now finds himself. In the cause of his own advancement, the senator from Missouri is willing to endorse the disenfranchisement of millions of Americans — particularly voters of color — and justify the attempted theft of an election. He is willing to credit malicious lies that will poison our democracy for generations. The fulfillment of Hawley’s intention — the ultimate overturning of the election — would be the collapse of U.S. self-government. The attempt should be a source of shame.

The ultimate responsibility lies with Hawley himself. But his temptation also represents the more general triumph of a dangerous type of politics — the politics of delegitimization. We have seen hints of this over the years. Jerry Falwell Sr. hawked videotapes on television accusing President Bill Clinton of murder. Some on the far left charged President George W. Bush with complicity in the 9/11 attacks. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) objected to the certification of the 2004 presidential election based on conspiratorial lies about vote counting in Ohio. (Boxer’s effort came after John F. Kerry’s gracious concession, which distinguishes it from Hawley’s move.)

Yet the greatest practitioner and innovator of political cancel culture has been Donald J. Trump. This may be his largest influence on the practice of U.S. politics. He rose to prominence in the GOP by spreading racist lies about President Barack Obama’s birthplace. Now, he is making the acceptance of conspiratorial myths about Biden’s legitimacy into a test of GOP fidelity. And Trump has made room in his party for even more extreme versions of his method, involving the accusations that Democratic leaders are pedophiles: “Stop the steal” and QAnon are on the same spectrum of vile lunacy.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/josh-hawleys-heedless-ambition-is-a-threat-to-the-republic/2020/12/31/1d3f8260-4b9c-11eb-a9f4-0e668b9772ba_story.html

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Irish_Dem

(47,036 posts)
1. A party detached from reality, intellect, morality, American principles.
Thu Dec 31, 2020, 11:55 PM
Dec 2020

And they know better.

Leadership replaced by cheap ugly stunts.

Hokie

(4,286 posts)
3. Crazy has become main stream ion the Republican party
Fri Jan 1, 2021, 09:56 AM
Jan 2021

I read that Facebook post by Ben Sasse. It is really scary. He said his Republican colleagues are so scared of Trump that they are afraid to speak out against this blatant attempt to stage a coup. Trump is a lame duck loser and yet they still fear that a Tweet will cause another nutter to primary them in 2022 or 2024.

EarnestPutz

(2,120 posts)
5. I'm guessing that he really isn't. This is his coming out party for 2024 and he hopes....
Fri Jan 1, 2021, 06:11 PM
Jan 2021

.....to make a big splash with Trumps's redneck taliban.

marble falls

(57,081 posts)
6. Kinda weak bench for the GOP. This guy looks like a satirical cartoon of a candidate ...
Fri Jan 1, 2021, 06:50 PM
Jan 2021

... his hair is his stong point. Jeebus. We just cannot leave the Republic to these people.

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