Lindsay Graham, as part of the taunt-war he’s having with Donald Trump, says that if Trump wins the GOP nomination, it will mean the end of the Republican Party. He’s right, but Trump means the end of the Republican Party even if he doesn’t get the nomination.
I wrote a few weeks ago that Trump represents the Jump the Shark moment of the party. The GOP has been a rickety, unsustainable contraption of policy prescriptions that don’t add up, don’t really represent the coalition’s actual members, and is based on a backward-looking set of views appealing to an ever-shrinking demographic. It has been held together this long with an ever-more-obfuscatory confabulation of misdirection, packaged in buzzwords and amped with anger. It was overdue to come unglued.
Trump is a disruptor of the most lethal sort. His blunt language is shattering the brittle framework of GOP nostrums that forever promise things they don’t deliver. He is revealing the basic discordance between party leaders and rank and file. He is like the rogue catalyst that breaks one bond, then moves on to break the next and the next. There’s no easy way to stop this, though the party establishment is frantically trying to think of one.
I would like to say that this implosion will be good for the party, and good for real conservatives and good for the nation. And it might. Or it may be a lurch into the rank nativism that is gaining strength in Europe.
I used to be very frustrated with the GOP for not clearly stating what the GOP supported and stood for. Now, I understand it is because they can't. They don't have a clear, coherent platform, and what they do support is simply unacceptable to most of us.
Quote: Sanguine wrote in post #2I used to be very frustrated with the GOP for not clearly stating what the GOP supported and stood for. Now, I understand it is because they can't. They don't have a clear, coherent platform, and what they do support is simply unacceptable to most of us.
Yes, there were false promises made and when the time came to follow through with those promises, hands were thrown up in the air and exasperation came out the mouth that there was little they could do, when in fact they were elected to do the very thing they refused to do.
******* The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil ... but by those who watch them and do nothing. -- Albert Einstein
Oh, rot: "Or it may be a lurch into the rank nativism that is gaining strength in Europe."
Playing the nativism card is just a Leftist ploy like the race card. What we and the Europeans like UKIP want is respect and protection for our cultural values and the political institutions we (and they) have developed since at least the days of the Magna Carta (1215) on through the Constitution of the United States (1789); plus we want a fair and rational application of the laws which govern our nation.
"This is the most lavishly funded and entirely moronic foreign ministry on the planet."~~Mark Steyn's description of the US State Dept.