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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Republicans adopted the dixiecrats as they fled the democratic party in anger that their racism/seg­regationis­t views were abandoned by the democratic party, like a ugly red headed step child they have progressively gained in the power positions in the republican party, having them in ones party is like going hunting with Dick Cheney, your likely too get shot by your hunting partner, and with these racist/bigoted ex-dixiecrats their racist/bigoted views are all they live for, they are so blinded by their racism/bigotry they cannot see how they have destroyed the very party they joined, but it is just karma, extremists of any ilk, right or left, are not the majority, just the loudest, the most zealous, and in case of the ex-dixiecrats cannot shoot straight..­.., during 1960's era their mantra was states rights was their banner and it justified their segregationist idealogy, today they have a new mantra, anti-hispa­nic/anti-a­nyone non white, their justification border security, terrorism, as in the 1960's era when reality and facts expose them for what they are, those they decieved will be disgusted with their racism, bigotry...­.and move away from them as the majority of democrats did in that by gone era.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 10/01/2007
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

You also forget. The LGBT civil rights card is their top card, and your brothers and sisters know it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 10/01/2007
- Pete Ross I'm a Fan of Pete Ross 8 fans permalink

The Dixiecrats are mostly gone, but the south is where the racism comes from - the zealot religious right to whom the Republican Party panders. That is thanks to Reagan. It was he who made the deal with the devil.
The religious zealots have rewritten American history (David Barton and his Wallbuilders)to the point that much of their lies and falsehoods are commonly believed.
They want to "take back their country" but the problem is that if you read Accurate American history, it never was "their" country.
Many of the founders were Deist, and those that belonged to Christian sects were afraid of each other and demanded separation of church and state. There was no such thing as Evangelicals). The American colonists all came from Europe where the Christian sects in power always persecuted members of all other sects, and established religion, which they hated, was current history for them under the King. They insisted religion had nothing to do with government and that government could have no control of their religious beliefs.
Under Reagan they became openly contemptuous of the Constitution, and being rather poorly educated for the most part want to merge religion and state. Some even want to cause the destruction of our country and install a theocracy under Mosaic law in the ashes of the Constitution. (look up Christian Reconstructionism and Rousas Rushdooney).
Many members of this fanatic and very dangerous group have been elevated to high positions in the Republican Party, many are Bush appointees.

"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent".
Thomas Jefferson

“Because religious belief, or non-belief, is such an important part of every person's life, freedom of religion affects every individual. State churches that use government power to support themselves and force their views on persons of other faiths undermine all our civil rights Erecting the "wall of separation between church and state," therefore, is absolutely essential in a free society.”-­Thomas Jefferson, 1808

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 10/01/2007

Do not call 911, County Mental Health, Dr Phil, or any other sort of emergency service. Sometimes you need to let things go in order to improve things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 10/01/2007

The GOP is not committing suicide. It is merely imploding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 10/01/2007
- paixa3 I'm a Fan of paixa3 23 fans permalink

I wish they were committing suicide. I wish the Dems were too.

I am tired of losers who do not support USA Citizens.

We may as well include the supreme court as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 10/01/2007
- yappnmutt I'm a Fan of yappnmutt 70 fans permalink

the republican party may be committing suicide but americans won't be saved until the democrats follow suit. perpetual war is the mantra what group of constituents? healthcare reform is backed by what people? are politicians outsourcable? .....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 10/01/2007
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Yes, Katrina did them in. Just think, if this abomination was not posted on T.V. 24/7, these excuses for human beings would let those poor people starve to death. Those sh--head repub's sat and watched them drown and did NOTHING. However, if that situation happened in an all white area, the cruise ships would have been there pronto, with each passenger given a Martini when they boarded the ship. I hope their asses stay out of office until the end of the world (which is what they are attempting when they bomb Iran, and soon).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 10/01/2007
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

Hurricane Katrina was the opportunity for the neocons to reclaim the inner city where they relegated the poorest minorities after their flight to the suburbs.

With urban redevelopment, these poorest of the poor own significant real estate that can be bought on the very cheap to build condominium and townhouses in the 500K and up range.

I tend to believe that the outcome was truly what the neocons envisioned. Been to Houston TX? This is a fine example of the super wealthy reclaiming the inner city.

Where are the poorest of the poor? They are farmed out of the city or in distant parts of the city or county. After all, when they feel that you should live in a shack or single wide, why worry, be happy.....­.(song tune starts...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 10/01/2007

No, the GOP is making itself appear as the underdog. Bottom line, when the Repubs start attacking they will point out that the Dems actually support the Iraq War -- proof of the pudding being none of the frontrunners will commit to having all US forces out by 2013 and the bi-partisan nature of the funding votes and the bi-partisan vote that started the war coupled with the latest bi-partisan vote regarding Iran -- the Dems will lose the war issue, and along with it, the security issue. They'll probably hold the Senate because there are 22 Republican seats up, but that's not even a certainty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 10/01/2007
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The reason the Dems won't commit to being out of Iraq by 2013 isn't because they support the war. The situation there is so fucked-up that complete withdrawal is impossible to foresee. In reality, there will probably be a U.S. military presence there for the indefinite future, even if the civil war and other violence is reduced to a "manageable" level. I agree that the Repubes will try to weasel out of complete responsibility for the war. I doubt highly that they can completely snow the American people into believing that the Democrats are as responsible as they are, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 10/01/2007
- Pete Ross I'm a Fan of Pete Ross 8 fans permalink

The Dems do not support the war.
Bush got us into this debacle by lying and we cannot just leave. The Dems will take us out when it becomes feasible.

Bush stated last week that we would be in Iraq similarly to how we have stayed in Korea - that's the Republican stand - more than 50 years and we're still there!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 10/01/2007

the republicans built something?

since when has making a mess of everything considered building something?

oh. unless you are a republican­...

republican­s...

...record debt...

...big government - really big government that doesn't provide any services for us citizens unlike a health care system or public education or social programs for the poor...

...scandal­, deceit, debacle, failure...

...terrori­st attacks and a net loss of freedom around the world...

...shreddi­ng of the United States' Constituti­on...

...radical attacks at the foundations of our country, sowing division and hatred among the American people...

...a quasi-government only for those that voted for them...

...blockin­g the will of the People...

...massive­ly higher oil prices...

if I were a republican, and an American first, I wouldn't want to be associated with any of that.

good thing I'm not a republican!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 10/01/2007
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

Wow, reading this article I would never guess the Dems have a majority of seats in the Senate and in the House as well as the majority of Govenorships and in the state Senates and Houses.

The only thing the Dems don't have is the Presidency. The President is an unpopular lame duck who almost all agree can't get anything done.

The Dems are always waiting for the next election to get started on all the projects they want "for the good of us all". After the next election will be the one after that.

Remember the Dems were saying if we can just get a majority in ONE of the two houses of Congress - watch us shine!

Well, they won both and they haven't done squat. Seen Pelosi lately?

They are the dominant party in the US. They own whatever is going on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 10/01/2007
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 33 fans permalink

Blah, blah blah. I love the latest spin from the rabid right. it's so shrill and brittle, it just screams absolute desperation. "The dems aren't stopping the repugs from screwing the country into the ground, therefore it is the dems fault, not the repugs". Hogwash. The Gop-structionits use the filibuster every chance they get and the entire OP strategy seems to be to grind Congress to a halt and try to blame the dems. Nobody is falling for it. If the Dems win a filibuster proof majority and still can't rein in the rethugs, then you may have a point. until then, nobody with an IQ above the low double digits is falling for this latest desperate Gop-structionist tactic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 10/01/2007
- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 18 fans permalink

Forty-nine Democrats in the Senate is NOT a majority. The sometime acquiescence of the Connecticut for Lieberman (or is it the Lieberman for Connecticut) Party only allowed for the organization of that body. It's not exactly the majority neccessary for the policies we might desire.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 10/01/2007
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

Yes, Senator Mitch McConnell is the real majority leader of the Senate, or co-leader without setting the agenda OFFICIALLY.

When the WY senator died, I had to laugh when I read that Cheney had helped pass legislation that if a senator resigned or died, a person from the same party (99% of the time a Rethuglican) had to be appointed. The new Democratic governor had to appoint one from three GOP names supplied by the state GOP committee.

When LA Governor Blanco, a Democrat, could appoint a Democrat - and negate Lieberman - everyone forgave Diaper Vitter.

When ID Governor Neocon, a Rethuglican, can replace Latrine Larry with another Rethuglican- all systems go for his replacement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 10/01/2007
- Jinxykb I'm a Fan of Jinxykb 14 fans permalink
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We all own "whatever is going on".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 10/01/2007
- bobh I'm a Fan of bobh 10 fans permalink

Sadly, where this has to go is increased attempts to keep poor and minority people from voting. The five Party hacks on the Supreme Court will take part in this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 AM on 10/01/2007

The Republicans are not "racing to the bottom", they are playing slow-ball. Slow-ball is a low-scoring game which the fans don't like, but it produces a winner and a loser just the same. Both Republicans and Democrats are "scoring low" in the polls, and the voters don't like anything that is going on, which is exactly the Republicans' game. In the end, the Republicans will steal the 2008 election and destroy the working class, and the Democrats, by failing to impeach them when they had the chance, will end up in second place. Remember, second place means loser. Good-bye decent jobs and schools and health care. Good-bye American dream.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 10/01/2007
- DumbDad I'm a Fan of DumbDad 32 fans permalink
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Well said. Plus, the parties have all fallen into line with the Atwater-Rove concept that the people are stupid and deserve to be fooled, so the dyseducation of the majorities proceeds apace with dysfunctional schools, colleges turned into vocational rehab facilities and faculties cowed into silence. Dumbing down the mass to make them easier to fool means we will remain too dumb in our politics to take on anything of what faces us. We'll go down like a sinking ship dismantled for sale to pirates as she sinks by her oh-so-clever capitalist crew.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 10/01/2007
- Pete Ross I'm a Fan of Pete Ross 8 fans permalink

That's the Christian Conservatives' agenda and has been since the early 80's if not before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 10/01/2007
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I want to believe you are wrong, mcginn, but I'm afraid you are right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 10/01/2007
- Pete Ross I'm a Fan of Pete Ross 8 fans permalink

The polls have shown that any possible Dem candidate will beat any possible Repub candidate.

Of course the Dems can screw that up, but they are much more savvy this time around and a lot more organized.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 10/01/2007
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 123 fans permalink
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Expect a gallant (or not so?) effort by Dems to clean 'house and House for four to eight years. They've got the equivalent of feather dusters standing at the bottom of mountain-high super-fund sight. Anyway they turn, somehow they'll be criticized for that which they can not achieve (such as getting us out of Iraq now or turning global warming around --the vision is like a mouse turning a bull around by its tail).

While doing what can be done to clean things up, die-hard liberals will revel and speak loudly publicly about liberalism, further binding whatever actions take place to their mindset, which will, in turn, galvanize the public's image of liberals as having an idealistic, yet unrealistic governing philosophy.

Liberals continue to operate in the shadows and by the edict of the conservatives. The Republicans play this, both intentionally and not, while the Democrats seem to honest in their approach to play anybody.

Meanwhile, the conservatives have begun to let the mask that binds them all together slip, to reveal... a leprosy caused by the blind pursuit of power for a the sake of political party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 10/01/2007
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

Wow, reading this post I would never guess the Dems have a majority of seats in the Senate and in the House as well as the majority of Govenorships and state Senates and Houses.

They are the dominant party in the US. They own whatever is going on.

If they are hapless victims of events - what good are they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 AM on 10/01/2007
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 33 fans permalink

Agreed. It just shows that the only way for the Dems to achieve the ends the country needs is with a filibuster proof majority to defeat the GOPstructionits that are currently playing petty politics with our country.

Thank you for your pointing out how necessary it is to ensure a majority of at least 60 Dems in the senate and a Dem in the white house in 2008 to get around the filibustering GOPstructionists and Bush-heir-apparent, business as usual Rethug candidates who own 100% of the disaster that is our current economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 10/01/2007

With Joe Lieberman voting as he does, they have no edge in the Senate, so they are hardly the dominent party in the legislative branch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 10/01/2007
- davesideas I'm a Fan of davesideas 7 fans permalink

I'm assuming that there's a reason for declaring a premature death knell (after all, there are 13 months before the election); and the more articles of this nature, the more correction the Republican party can make to their current tack.
I have enjoyed Edsall's commentary in the past, and as well written as this article is, it seems ill advised. At times, during negotiation, it is best to quietly allow your opponent the opportunity to push their chips into your stack.
In the realm of politics, it's possible that blogging, and the author's ability to quickly appear the most erudite on a subject, might not serve the best purpose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 10/01/2007
- TOOO I'm a Fan of TOOO 12 fans permalink

Committing suicide?

I prefer to think of the GOP as a child with a loaded gun: all that power, and no idea how to use it. So, naturally, they ABuse it, and stand there wide-eyed, wondering how they could've done so much damage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 10/01/2007
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 121 fans permalink
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Perhaps... but a child might actually care about the damage he has caused whereas republicans merely stare stupidly about and count their cash...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 10/01/2007
- 957 I'm a Fan of 957 13 fans permalink

hell no the democrates are doing all they can to lose the election, just look at the polls clinton leading, why bush might as well run again

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 10/01/2007
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