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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 05:28 PM Nov 2016

Give it a rest, Republicans (aka "shut the hell up GOP") - By Jennifer Rubin

The thread title was expanded by me; everything in parenthesis, above, is my addition to it. -DV
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Jennifer Rubin writes the Right Turn blog for The Post, offering reported opinion from a conservative perspective.


There are comparatively few Americans not delighted to see the end of the presidential campaign system. Candidates, elected and appointed officials (I’m looking at you, FBI Director James B. Comey), party operatives and the media have at various times exasperated, disappointed, angered or embarrassed millions of Americans. Ordinary Americans in large numbers are exhausted and downright disgusted by politics.

Tuesday evening (we hope) we will have a definitive president-elect, most likely Hillary Clinton. Republicans, especially members of Congress, should take a deep breath. Their Clinton derangement syndrome, only partially justified by her ethical malfeasance, has gotten out of control, blinding even the most thoughtful Republicans. Republican activists and party leaders will have plenty to answer for after the Donald Trump campaign ends. So, if I may suggest, Republicans should zip it for a while.

If Clinton wins Tuesday, the GOP would have lost a third presidential election in a row, this one in large part because of their hate-filled, irrational and extreme rhetoric and aversion to reality. They may well lose the Senate majority as well. Frankly, millions of Americans, including frustrated Republicans (whether they grudgingly voted for Trump or abandoned the GOP to vote for Clinton or a third party), don’t really want to hear Republican blather on about impeachment. They don’t want lectures from nativists and fabulists such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity about, well, anything. They don’t want to hear that the GOP is now on a search-and-destroy mission to make certain we have a failed president.

Here’s a novel approach: Root for the president’s success, even if it is Hillary Clinton. We are a country at war and with deep problems; wishing her failure means wishing our country and free people misfortune. Extend her the benefit of the doubt. Look for areas of agreement. Don’t dictate the terms of debate. Keep a civil tongue. Tell their own rabble-rousers to pipe down for just a few months.

We recommend this response not merely because the public is weary of conflict and we’d like to, for example, see cooperation to increase economic growth, repair alliances and achieve victory in battle. We say this because the entire Republican Party is on thin ice, its problems so substantial as to call into doubt its continued existence. The bellowing and foot-stomping at this stage will only exacerbate the fissures and accelerate its demise. The GOP will have to figure out what it stands for and what it lets go by the wayside; digging in now against anything and everything Clinton might come up with will only paint the party into an even tighter corner.

-snip- no paywall at WaPo today:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2016/11/08/give-it-a-rest-republicans/

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