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babylonsister

(171,074 posts)
Wed May 16, 2012, 07:37 AM May 2012

The Worst Party Since the Civil War

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2012/5/15/193536/383

The Worst Party Since the Civil War

by BooMan
Tue May 15th, 2012 at 07:35:36 PM EST


When Steve Benen said that last year's debt ceiling fiasco was the worst thing an American political party has done since the Civil War, it got me thinking. The Palmer Raids were more an executive branch thing than a congressional one. Republican isolationism in the face of the rise of Hitler, Stalin, and a militant Japan was foolish but also very understandable. The Republican establishment, including the Eisenhower administration, wasn't too keen on McCarthyism. Even the brutal Jim Crow regime of the Southern Democrats was just that, southern. And if the Democrats deserve a ton of blame for committing us to propping up South Vietnam's government, they didn't actually start that policy and they were being pressured into it by the other side. The truth is that, either through shared blame or lack of party unity, no single party can be blamed for doing anything as stupid as the debt ceiling fiasco since the Civil War. The closest I can come is the lockstep support the GOP gave to President Bush and Dick Cheney as they walked us repeatedly into the threshing blades (full credit to driftglass for the imagery].

But when I really think about it, the debt ceiling fiasco isn't a stand alone thing. It's part of a continuum. You can't just cherry-pick the debt ceiling fiasco and forget about the politicization of the Department of Justice, or putting an Arabian horse trader in charge on New Orleans' safety, or blowing off any planning and just declaring, "Fuck Saddam, we're taking him out." What's the worst thing the GOP has done in the seventeen years since they first took control of Congress? Shutting down the government. Impeaching President Clinton? Stealing the 2000 election? Running the economy into the ground?

It's not that the debt ceiling was the worst or stupidest thing that any American political party has done in 150 years. It's the Republican Party that is the worst party we've had in 150 years.
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The Worst Party Since the Civil War (Original Post) babylonsister May 2012 OP
Stealing the 2000 election... lame54 May 2012 #1
You have to remember this OpEd written by two conservatives dballance May 2012 #2
No, we would rather eat our own and bash Dems instead n/t politicasista May 2012 #6
Booyah libodem May 2012 #3
Hardly anyone wants the job of President any more. randome May 2012 #4
Yep. Let's just throw good Dems under the bus politicasista May 2012 #5
 

randome

(34,845 posts)
4. Hardly anyone wants the job of President any more.
Wed May 16, 2012, 10:43 AM
May 2012

Look at the clueless, uninspiring aspirants we have had to endure.

Romney, Bush II, Kerry, Gore, Dukakis -none of them were personable enough to seal the deal. And when I say Bush II, I mean he would not have gotten the job if it hadn't been for the Supreme Court.

Obama is the first dynamic, charismatic option we have had in a long time.

politicasista

(14,128 posts)
5. Yep. Let's just throw good Dems under the bus
Thu May 24, 2012, 06:39 PM
May 2012

as a grand strategy to get Obama re-elected and win more votes. Let's frame every other Dem as bad, but Obama is just good. Really.

Thankfully, our President is above all that and shows ten times more respect for his allies and fellow Democrats than most so-called ones do here.

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