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This is the party they have been becoming since the Brooks Brothers riot, and in Trump they have found their leader.
MICHAEL TOMASKY
08.16.18 5:10 AM ET
Some friends and I were musing in this post-Omarosa moment about what Republicans would do if a tape in fact emerged of Donald Trump saying the n-word. Theyd denounce him, of course. And Im sure that on some level, most of them would find it genuinely offensive.
But what would they, you know, do? One assumes that Tim Scott and Mia Love, the two African American Republicans on Capitol Hill, would be awfully worked up. Among the remaining 285 white ones, a couple would give thundering floor speeches, probably the same old suspects, Flake and Corker, who are retiring. Ben Sasse would hit social media, as is his ineffectual custom. Then, if recent history is any guide, theyd do
nothing. Another controversy would erupt, the n-word story would move out of the cable-news cycle, and the Republicans would skate away.
The question is why. The conventional wisdom answer, one Ive believed myself, is theyre afraid of Trumps base. Thats kind of true, but I have come to believe that isnt the reason.
In my most recent piece for The New York Review of Books, I hit on a new theory, one that just came to me while I was writing the piece. D.C. Republicans dont fail to object to Trump because theyre afraid of his base. They refuse to stand up to Trump because they like what Trump is doing.
Theyre embarrassed by him here and there (tweets), and they disagree with him here and there (tariffs).
But for the most part, they dont complain too much out loud or carefully limit the scope of their complaints when they do because theyre with him on the most fundamental commodity in politics: power, and its use. Trumps anti-democratic instincts, which are so dangerous to so many of us, do not trouble Republicans in the least.
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Thanks for posting.
2naSalit
(86,638 posts)in his New Rules segment. It was the show with Nancy McLean and Malcolm Nance. That was a show to see more than once. I can't imagine what this week's show will be like.
Hugin
(33,148 posts)So, they'll break the system and permanently install their rule by cheating and theft.
Exploitation is the only game they know and i disagree with the author, this has been going on for far longer than the Brooks Riot. It goes back to Nixon resigning.
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)When you are in the minority, you can't win elections. The GOP has figured out how to win while being a minority. It involves some voter suppression. It entails some gerrymandering. And of course it involves no small amount of lying. But they have no intent of trying to rule as a majority.