Kick out the only sane members of the party. That’s what members of the MAGA cult plan to do at the party’s annual meeting in Salt Lake City this week. And they might just launch a new party that could break apart the GOP. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/…
How could someone create an opening for a new, non-MAGA, sane party? Then, lo and behold, the GOP itself came up with the answer.
C’mon, RNC, do it! You could not possibly have people in your midst who refuse to rewrite history and who put democracy over a losing president. If you let a couple of people think that way, pretty soon there might be an entire faction who won’t condone violence or coups!
Once Cheney and Kinzinger are booted, the next move is obvious: They can start their own party. In fact, before they lose to the Trump-endorsed crazies in primaries, other non-MAGA Republican candidates can join the new party and get on the ballot.
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The authoritarian right has mounted a devious, three-prong strategy to control debate, indoctrinate the young and eradicate adherence to objective reality. The tactics are central to a movement that wants to solidify White dominance over American politics. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/…
the right created its own media silo in which lies, propaganda and kooky conspiracy theories replace science, facts and critical thinking.
the right has rigorously demonized complaints about racism and demands for racial inclusivity as “wokeness” or “cancel culture.” Screaming about “wokeness” seeks to disable the strength of social opprobrium so that right-wingers can go on offending and demeaning others.
In vernacular, former president Donald Trump is a traitor, someone who betrayed our Constitution. And still the GOP cannot bring itself to part with him. Even so-called moderate Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) cannot rule out supporting him
All of this underscores the moral and intellectual depravity that has gripped the Republican Party
It seems elementary, but each and every Republican on the ballot needs to decide if they stand with Trump and the violent insurgents or with the United States and its Constitution. The two are mutually exclusive.
Rs have no legit explanation for their efforts to limit access to the ballot and to seize election admin from neutral professionals. And tv hosts routinely do a poor job of pressing them on their rationale for subverting our democracy. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/…
What could possibly be the justification for subversion bills? Republicans such as Ernst need to be asked whether such legislation undermines faith in elections, increases the opportunity for partisan meddling and discourages qualified election workers from serving.
Ernst and many other Republicans make the specious claim Democrats want to “federalize” elections. Voting law both constitutionally and statutorily has long been a federal and state responsibility. Everything from the 15th A to ECA to VRA reaffirmed the federal government’s role
The siege mentality has morphed into an ends-justify-the-means style of politics in which lies, brutal discourse and even violence are applauded as necessary to protect “real America.” washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/…
The doctrinal elevation of the “big lie," the increase in violent rhetoric and the effort to rig elections all reflect a heightened desperation by the MAGA crowd.
While lovers of democracy around the world view these developments in horror, we should not lose track of the damage the MAGA movement has wrought to religious values.
Set aside for a moment all the questions about personhood and the fact that many religious traditions do not recognize personhood at conception. (Galling arrogance that “everyone” agrees when personhood begins is indicative of a theocratic movement)
focus on antiabortion activists demand that a woman’s right to bodily integrity must be sacrificed for the sake of another. This is a rule that is applicable in no other situation. In what other context is someone’s body, health and daily life commandeered to save another?
As essential as the short- and intermediate-term reforms may be, a more fundamental threat looms. This entails confronting the White evangelical crusade to prioritize White power and Christian ideology over democracy. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/…
Right-wing pseudo-intellectuals, unabashed champions of nativism in right-wing media and cynical Republican politicians have heightened racial resentment and undermined the building blocks of democracy. In many instances, however, they are merely racing to catch up with the mob.
White evangelicals’ Faustian bargain with Trump and his movement meant that these communities sacrificed their religious virtues and principles for power and the false sense of security that a ruthless warrior could push back the tide of secularism and racial diversification.