Is The GOP Committing Suicide?

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First Posted: 09-30-07 10:23 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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After convention speeches by the two Pats - Robertson and Buchanan - in 1992 helped elect Bill Clinton, organizers of the GOP's quadrennial gatherings effortlessly replaced Holy Roller hellfire with Happy Days hip hop.

In theory, political parties, whose function is to win first and govern later, are constantly evolving and adapting to changing demographics, issues and culture shifts.

But in practice in 2007, the Republican Party is diving for bottom. George Bush, the party's presidential candidates, and Republicans in Congress have set about destroying virtually everything they built.

They are defying all theories of rational self-interest, with behavior comparable to that of the Mets, that have in just 18 games thrown away a seemingly insurmountable advantage. Or, in the world of poker, behavior comparable to Mike "Full Tilt" Matusow, who has blown millions in stunning displays of ineptitude.

In fact, it is hard to find a match for the GOP's hodge-podge of manic stupidity: (Read more below)


The Supreme Court nomination of Harriett Miers; the mangling of New Orleans; the perseverating support of Rumsfeld and Gonzales; the insulation of Tom DeLay from ethics inquiries; the shunning of a presidential debate at Morgan State, a historically black college; the meticulous cultivation of corruption on Capitol Hill; the derisive treatment of such appointees as Paul O'Neil and Christine Todd Whitman turning them into attention-getting critics of the administration.

Nothing however, better exemplifies the compulsive irrationality that has taken over the Republican Party than its handling of the Hispanic electorate.

Latino voters, as Bush demonstrated in 2004, are by no means locked into the Democratic fold. On top of that, Republican strategists have been pounding for a decade the theme that Hispanics are crucial to the GOP future.

Ken Mehlman, who ran both Bush's 2004 campaign and the RNC, declared in a July 2006 speech (one of many on the subject) that as party chair,

"I know...that a Republican Party that does not reach out to Hispanics cannot win ... and a Republican Party that does not reach out to Hispanics does not deserve to win."

Similarly, Ed Gillespie, who ran the RNC before Mehlman, and who is now counselor to the president, laid it on the line in an April 2006 Wall Street Journal op-ed:

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"The Republican Party cannot become an anti-immigration party. Our majority already rests too heavily on white voters, given that current demographic voting percentages will not allow us to hold our majority in the future. Between 2000 and 2004, President Bush increased his support in the Hispanic community by nine percentage points. Had he not, John Kerry would be president today.... Anti-immigration rhetoric is a political siren song, and Republicans must resist its lure by lashing ourselves to our party's twin masts of freedom and growth -- or our majority will crash on the shoals."

House and Senate Republicans have not only led the charge in killing immigration reform legislation, however, but their rhetoric has served to legitimize explicitly anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic calls to action in city councils, on numerous web sites, on talk radio, and in public discourse generally.

Before the massive May 1, 2006, "A Day Without Immigrants" protests, Iowa Representative Steve King (R) declared:

"What would that May 1st look like without illegal immigration? There would be no one to smuggle across our southern border the heroin, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines that plague the United States, reducing the U.S. supply of meth that day by 80%. The lives of 12 U.S. citizens would be saved who otherwise die a violent death at the hands of murderous illegal aliens each day. Another 13 Americans would survive who are otherwise killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegals. Our hospital emergency rooms would not be flooded with everything from gunshot wounds, to anchor babies, to imported diseases to hangnails, giving American citizens the day off from standing in line behind illegals. Eight American children would not suffer the horror as a victim of a sex crime."

King's rhetoric undoubtedly appeals to many of his constituents - he gets re-elected by large margins - but some might suspect that the Iowa congressman is a Democratic plant. King's remarks, needless to say, are extensively covered in Spanish language media.

Conservative radio talk show host Neal Boortz does him one better.

"When we yank out the welcome mat, and they all start going back to Mexico, as a going away gift let's all give them a box of nuclear waste.... Tell 'em it'll heat tortillas."

Add to this the behavior of the current crop of Republican presidential candidates, all of whom know the importance of Latino voters in the general election.

In 2000 -- the last contested fight for the GOP nomination -- it would have been inconceivable that the candidates would have turned down a debate on Univision, the largest Spanish language television network in the country.

This year, with the exception of John McCain, they did.

Along similar lines, as recently as March 2006, Romney backed legislation that would have put millions of illegal immigrants on a "path to citizenship." Giuliani, in turn, was an outspoken supporter of immigrants, legal and illegal. Now, both of them have become unabashed critics of immigration reform, and treat as radioactive talk focused on immigrants' rights.

Of course, there could be a more subtle strategy at work here.

Perhaps Republican kingpins consider the best possible long-term strategy letting Democrats take over responsibility for the extraordinary mess Bush will leave behind. The next president will have to deal with Iraq, Iran with the bomb, biological and chemical threats, $8.98 trillion in national debt, global warming, rising gas prices, a Mideast on fire, overstretched troops, a legion of returning wounded soldiers, a country unprepared for its aging population, North Korea's supply of nuclear technology to Syria, a steadily eroding dollar, a surging China, and an exponential increase in the number of those who wish America ill.

Is this why the party plagued by weak allegiance on the part of female voters has three frontrunners for the nomination with a combined total of seven marriages and three trophy wives? And the fourth top candidate a Mormon at a time of anti-Mormon caricature (Under the Banner of Heaven, Big Love) facing major hurdles with the party's evangelical base?

There is a precedent for this. The last time the Republican Party was this stupid was in 1972 with Watergate. In the 1974 elections the Democrats triumphed in Congress, and in 1976 Jimmy Carter won the White House.

Success was, however, short lived: Interest rates, inflation, and joblessness skyrocketed; Iran took hostage 66 Americans at the U.S. embassy in Teheran; and the 1980 election produced the most conservative presidency in decades, kicking off 24 years of Republican ascendancy.

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- bushmocker I'm a Fan of bushmocker 7 fans permalink

Free Kool-aid,razors,whatever you need,just trying to be helpful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 10/01/2007

Oh my gosh! could there be that possibility? what a wonderful happening that would be. Do keep me posted when it happens. I'll bring a Keg to the celebration, and also the sheet music to "Happy Days Are Here Again".

Oh, I wish, I wish, I wish. ;-}

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 10/01/2007
- nastywolf I'm a Fan of nastywolf 19 fans permalink

What the GOP did was a lot like finding out you're the unwitting getaway car driver after you've done your wierdo neighbor a favor by giving him a lift to the bank.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 10/01/2007

Is The GOP Committing Suicide?

One can only hope and dream....they ought to do something like Jonestown...really what's the difference...they are both "cults" and off their rockers...so they all ought to go to a secluded place and drink the kool-aid....it would help the future/fate of this country that's for sure. Just sayin'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 10/01/2007
- phansen I'm a Fan of phansen 6 fans permalink

Excellent post. This is the cyclical nature of American politics. The Republicans cause far more damage in four years than the Democrats could fix in ten. No matter which Democrat takes over in '08, they'll be hard pressed to maintain power when the American public forgets who caused all the problems. Which, given our attention span, should take about two weeks. One possible salvation would be FINALLY catching Bin Laden... whom the GOP has given total freedom to... that might outweigh a small part of the anger that is going to come from raising taxes to counteract 8 TRILLION in debt. Of course, we don't HAVE to raise taxes, but even the Dems. are far too cowed by the military-industrial complex to cut funding for trillion dollar comic book fantasy projects that serve no purpose and never succeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 10/01/2007
- tgood I'm a Fan of tgood 8 fans permalink

I'm certainly not a fan of the Republicans, but the Democrats wooing illegal aliens isn't exactly endearing that party to the citizens of this country, either. Meddling in our government by the Mexican government is going uncensored and the Democrats are pandering.

It's time for a real third party because the two we have are so beyond salvaging, it's pitiful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

A third party would insure defeat for Democrats, and has no possible chance of success. Third parties do not arise from whims or ashes. They arise from many people organizing diligently and creating a platform that voters understand. This takes lots of time,lots of people, and lots of money. And has rarely if ever had any significant success.

At this moment our country is at momentous crossroads of constitutional murder, blood lost for an ill conceived and impossibly bungled war from Keystone Kops who undertook this obscene fiasco with no plan or strategy
It is urgent that we stay focused on REALITY.

It is impossible to agree with every position of the Democrats. But the entire performance and positions of this administration are tragic. Our Constitution has been betrayed. Our country's treasure and treasury have been sacked by a bunch of jackals.
America's deficit is a terrible problem that has not fully emerged with all its consequences.

We are being ruled by fear. By hate. By incompetence. By coup.

And you want a third party because you don't like some of Democrats positions.???

Think of the consequences if you dare.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 10/01/2007

Ummmmmmmmm, I'm sorry, but what fucking thread are you on?
THIS ONE has to do with the possibility of a third party splitting off from the REPUBLICAN PARTY, NOT the Democratic Party.

So go back to your own party and suck down anothe twelve pack.
And maybe watch some porn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 10/01/2007
- LIR I'm a Fan of LIR 21 fans permalink

Demonizing Mexicans isn't a winning strategy by any means...the Latino vote is growing exponentially and it is all but certain that sizeable numbers will never vote Republican after the exercise in racism and xenophobia practiced by the right this year.
Bush did well in 2000 with Hispanics, but that plus column for Repigs has turned into a huge minus. One, in addition to the fact that women and gays are certainly not in a Repig column in sizeable numbers, spells certain annihilation in '08...that is, if the Dems don't pull a losing strategy like the Mets...heaven help us if they do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 10/02/2007
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Let's face it, the Rethugs have never had a sustainable mandate. What electoral victories they have achieve have been by slim margins, and then, only through subterfuge, fear, and demagoguery. Their more recent success has been a gift from the evang-i-fools, who are now getting ready to jump ship like so many rats. Even simple Kansas folk are waking up tho the fact that they have been betrayed by the self-serving Rethug establishment. Take away the spitball and some pitchers don't have a chance. On Inauguration Day, 2009, the air will be filled with joyful voices singing "ding dong the witch is dead."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

Yes!! And Evangelicals are being wary and nervous about rudijudi which well they should. If they have an ounce of honesty and practice Christianity with purity and integrity they would have to bail rudy.

Guiliani is a transparent phony. He is pro choice. Among other issues the Christian Right does not tolerate, is the lying about judi's two, then three marriages. Her dicey and unsavory background and distinct lack of class or presence is a loser. Guiliani's infantile behavior with cell phone calls from wifey during speeches.

When questioned about this corny infantile bid for reintroducing unpopular wifey, his answer for keeping his cell phone on during speeches is......you got it.....9/11!!

The sleaze of Kerik and the stink still hangs over him, and be sure his political adversaries will not let up on this. He is entwined with Kerik along with our current nominee of Attorney General [whose son works for Rudy's "security" company]. That means work in Iraq.

The hubris factor will not rub off Rudy. And the combo/mambo of rudijudi will be something to see. I predict that Guiliani is a distinct disadvantage to GOP and the Christian Right is correct to be offended by a serial adulterer whose kids despise his wife and won't campaign
for him. He enacted stringently against gun use, and he lies before them on key issues. Personal morality. Pro Life. Anti Gun. Pro Gay. Not to mention Kerik and what will emerge.

Also the wrath of our Firemen in NYC as they know this blowhard did not protect them in any manner on 9/11. No radios that worked. His command/communication center in the wrong place. After much advice to the contrary Rudy put his command headquarters in WTC. Who benefited?

The first responders clearing up were not protected either. Along with Whitman, Rudy rushed it through without safeguard masks being given and enforced. Rudy wanted quick results. Now men and women are dying from affects of hasty and callous cleanup.

In a way, Guiliani and judi are the gift that keeps giving to the Democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 10/01/2007
- LIR I'm a Fan of LIR 21 fans permalink

You're right...a combination of deceit, downright trickery and foolery are what got the Repigs in...their policies and ideas are bankrupt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 10/02/2007
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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Christianity
Capitalism
Conservativism

all have been hijacked and perverted beyond recognition.

The few people left in this current version of Repub Party are the arms dealers, oil dealers.
How many CEOs do you need to elect a president?
depends how many of the voting machines you own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

You are wonderful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 10/01/2007
- unitron I'm a Fan of unitron 19 fans permalink

"In theory, political parties, whose function is to win first and govern later...

In theory, political parties, whose function is to win first and figure out what they stand for later...

There, fixed that for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 10/01/2007

Only problem is that the dinos in congress are hardly any better and if a democrat gets elected as president s(he) will probably turn out to be a crypto-Lieberman

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

I sincerely doubt that. NO ONE could be worse or as bad as what we've got now. OR who would put another miserable GOP'er in to continue the murder of our wonderful country?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 10/01/2007
- chronic I'm a Fan of chronic 71 fans permalink
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Is The GOP Committing Suicide?






LETS ALL PRAY THIS IS TRUE!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

chronic,
I hope it's chronic. They seem to be far away from reality. Look at the GOP candidates and their miserable ideas? I PRAY WITH YOU!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 10/01/2007
- ALC I'm a Fan of ALC 2 fans permalink

The republicans still live in another world. They actually still think that they can peddle the same old lame fear and bullshit and people will continue to buy it. Obviously, about 30% will. These are the ones that P.T. Barnum said you can fool all of the time. The positive thing is that most of their rhetoric is finally falling on deaf ears. The democrats have their faults of course but people are voting for them and will next year too. They're sick of the arrogance, lies, scandals, hypocrisy and ineptness that permeate the GOP today. They can and will keep making stupid moves because they are out of touch with America. The beautiful thing is that the democrats really haven't contributed to the demise of the republican party much at all. The dumb shits have done it to themselves. As a democrat I want to thank Bush, Rove, Rumsfeld, Cheney, DeLay, Foley, Craig, Chertoff, Hastert, Vitter, Rice, Gonzales, Libby, Guliani, McCain, Thompson, Limbaugh, Coulter, Fox news and the rest of the liars, crooks and "geniuses". They are absolutely the best weapons that the democrats have. By the way the statements comparing today to 1974 are innacurate. As crooked as Nixon and his bunch were, they didn't even come close to Bush and his guys in damage done to this country. But then again, nobody has.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 10/01/2007

Of course, because 19 guys with box cutters are infinately more scary than a government that takes away your civil rights, then again if the guys with the box cutters "hate us for our freedoms" then in some sick twisted anti-American mind set (REpube) then it makes sense. Go figure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 10/01/2007
- project I'm a Fan of project 6 fans permalink

ALC (See profile | I'm a fan of ALC)
The republicans still live in another world. They actually still think that they can peddle the same old lame fear and bullshit and people will continue to buy it. Obviously, about 30% will. These are the ones that P.T. Barnum said you can fool all of the time. The positive thing is that most of their rhetoric is finally falling on deaf ears. The democrats have their faults of course but people are voting for them and will next year too. They're sick of the arrogance, lies, scandals, hypocrisy and ineptness that permeate the GOP today. They can and will keep making stupid moves because they are out of touch with America. The beautiful thing is that the democrats really haven't contributed to the demise of the republican party much at all. The dumb shits have done it to themselves. As a democrat I want to thank Bush, Rove, Rumsfeld, Cheney, DeLay, Foley, Craig, Chertoff, Hastert, Vitter, Rice, Gonzales, Libby, Guliani, McCain, Thompson, Limbaugh, Coulter, Fox news and the rest of the liars, crooks and "geniuses". They are absolutely the best weapons that the democrats have. By the way the statements comparing today to 1974 are innacurate. As crooked as Nixon and his bunch were, they didn't even come close to Bush and his guys in damage done to this country. But then again, nobody has.

Great that is one of the best descriptions I have ever read about this sorry bunch of ignorant morons, The republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 10/01/2007

Fools all of you. In your minds, things just keep getting better and better for Dems, worse and worse for Repugs, and you (we) love to believe that America will see the light. This is fantasy. The reality is that 40 % of Americans will vote Repug, 40% will vote Dem, and the remainder will vote on whoever spends the most on TV adds, interrupting their favorite shows, in the final days leading up to the election. That's the way it has always been and the way it will be. 90% of Americans are not sitting in front of computer screens hoping for something like us; they are watching their TVs and praying that their favorite American Idol wins or their favorite great race or survivor wins. That is why we are going down the drain. Don't assume the majority of Americans is in tune with your wonderful insight. The Repugs know this and cherish it. They are more in tune with America than we are. This is their true base; idiots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 10/01/2007
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 113 fans permalink

You are correct that the progressive blogs represent only one segment of the electorate and not the electorate in general. And you are also correct that the majority of Americans are nowhere near as informed as we are. I would add that even those of us who follow the news on the blogs are very disappointed in what the Democratic Congress has failed to do, especially in ending the Iraq occupation and in calling the Bush administration to account for their crimes so I wonder how motivated the left will be to go out and vote. I see a lot of frustration and discouragement on the left blogs. As things stand now, I would predict a very low turnout in 2008 and a close election again where foul play can tip the balance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 10/02/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

A very good post. Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 10/01/2007
- cycle3man I'm a Fan of cycle3man 17 fans permalink

When one looks up the repub ladder of success all one sees is ASSHOLES!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 10/01/2007
- cycle3man I'm a Fan of cycle3man 17 fans permalink

My mom told me that "a fish rots from the head"
Well look who is at the head of the repubs, mr decision maker, the asshole G. Bushco.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 10/01/2007
- osage I'm a Fan of osage 297 fans permalink
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The use of the word "suicide" implies a knowing "deliberate" intention to end one's life. In the case of the GOP, their imminent demise is due to previously hidden cancers of integrity and character that have matasticized throughout the body politic to the point that they are now visible, untreatable, inoperable and fatal. It's like having stage IV brain cancer, lung cancer, leukemia and pancreatic cancer. They will all kill you, but you don't have any choice in determining which one ultimately causes your death. All the GOP can decide to do now is euthanize itself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 10/01/2007
- MizLiz I'm a Fan of MizLiz 61 fans permalink
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Seeing the GOP Suicide headline just perked up my Monday no end. I guess they figure they'd better get out in front of executions...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 10/01/2007
- morris1030 I'm a Fan of morris1030 18 fans permalink

MizLiz,

Can you imagine the stupidity of ignoring Tavis Smiley and African American and the Latino American debates? The "top tier" candidates as they like to think of themselves, said "screw you" to African Americans And Latino Americans.

This along with Katrina, coming from the crop of Pres. wannabes? Looks like suicide, smells like suicide. Must be suicide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 10/01/2007
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