Fantasyland--Denial has poisoned the GOP and threatens the rest of the country too.
http://readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/72-72/14458-gop-in-fantasyland
Though Romney has no political heirs in his own party or elsewhere, he does leave behind a cultural legacy of sorts. He raised Truthiness to a level of chutzpah beyond Stephen Colberts fertile imagination, and on the grandest scale. That a presidential hopeful so cavalierly mendacious could get so close to the White House, winning some 48 percent of the popular vote, is no small accomplishment. The American weakness that Romney both apotheosized and exploited in achieving this feat�our post-fact syndrome where anyone on the public stage can make up anything and usually get away with it�wont disappear with him. A slicker liar could have won, and still might.
As GOP politicians and pundits pile on Romney in defeat, they often argue that he was done in by not being severely conservative enough; if only hed let Ryan be Ryan, voters would have been won over by right-wing orthodoxy offering a clear-cut alternative to Obamas alleged socialism. In truth, Romney was a perfect embodiment of the current GOP. As much as the Republican Party is a radical party, and a nearly all-white party, it has also become the Fantasyland Party. Its an isolated and gated community impervious to any intrusions of reality from the �real America� it solipsistically claims to represent. This years instantly famous declaration by the Romney pollster Neil Newhouse that �were not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers� crystallized the mantra of the entire GOP. The Republican faithful at strata both low and high, from Rushs dittoheads to the think-tank-affiliated intellectuals, have long since stopped acknowledging any empirical evidence that disputes their insular worldview, no matter how grounded that evidence might be in (God forbid) science or any other verifiable reality, like, say, Census reports or elementary mathematics. No wonder Romney shunned the word Harvard, which awarded him two degrees, even more assiduously than he did Mormon.