Truth has no functional purpose for the current Republican Party. There is no factual argument or logical debate that serves the purpose of the GOP.

The policies of the GOP are sold as widespread populist ideals, they are in fact not. The policies of the GOP are narrowly focused on the destruction of any regulation or oversight that might curtail the ability of the wealthy and powerful to exert that power. The exertion of power for the benefit of the powerful is a dangerous and destructive cycle that sucks the life from the true social and economic heart of the nation.

Redistribution of wealth is not a fantasy, it has been going on in this nation since its creation. The fantasy is the idea that the distribution is from the wealthy to the poor. The wealthy and powerful have rarely been victims in the history of this nation or any other in human civilization with the exception of those brief moments when inequality exceeds the people’s ability to endure it. Making the middle class fear redistribution to the lower class, while making the lower class fear redistribution to the poor while the wealthy suck ever more of the pie is the most ruthless and destructive of tactics the GOP has utilized in their 40 year quest to return our democracy to a monarchy in which wealth is king and all must be forced to kneel before it.

The only counter balance to the crushing inequity of power is the intelligent application of rules. Regulations create the balance, the fairness, the framework for the American dream to exist. The Republican Party, by the demonization of the government and sensible regulation, damage access to the American dream by all but those who have already achieved it.

The debt was exploded by the GOP for the benefit of the rich. The economy was compromised by the wealthy with the assistance of the GOP and their systematic dismantling of banking and financial regulation. The fabric of our institutions has been decimated by the GOP and their insistence that government cannot be effective, an assertion that they actively prove given any opportunity or authority.

There is no value in the advancement of the Republican Party for most of the American populace. There is no benefit to the lives of the American people in the election to the government representatives that believe the government is completely ineffectual and would like nothing better than to prove it to their “constituents”. There is no payoff for the undereducated masses that fall prey to the various wedge issues or manipulative rhetoric that the GOP deploys to further their systematic plunder of the nation.

Voting for the GOP for the vast majority of Americans is an exercise in self flagellation, without benefit, for those who are unworthy and the benefit of those who acknowledge the average voter as only another rube to be bilked for a buck on the path to even more power and wealth. Our democracy was not created to establish a new frontier for the interests of the powerful. Our union was created to establish a country where equality was more valuable, more sacred and honorable than money, station, title or power.

The government of the United States was created to be of, by and for the people. The Republican Party has proven demonstrably that they do not represent the ideals, aspirations or interests of those people. It is imperative that people recognize how their fears and prejudices are used to convince them to vote against their interests, their economics, their health, their well being and their very lives. Our collective future as a beacon of freedom and opportunity depends on preserving opportunity for everyone not only those who already have every benefit that money might buy, including the Republican Party.

A few links to the real economics effects of Republican policies:

15 Mind Blowing Facts

Closing the Book on the Bush Legacy

 

The teaparty movement is supposed to be taken as a serious phenomenon because their anger is genuine, but what is genuine about their anger if it isn’t based in fact?

I hear news report after news report about the populist anger of this movement, frequently the reporters will even bother to ask the participants why they are upset and the reporter gravely nods while they regurgitate some crap they heard Glenn Beck spew in one of his deluded rants about fascism or Marxism or socialism or communism acting like the words actually were interchangeable. The real insult is that after interviewing the protesters for their views, the media doesn’t even bother to weigh in on the veracity of their statements. What the hell? Is everyone supposed to go to factcheck.org to check it out on their own?

I am angry.

I am angry at the media.

I am angry that teabaggers get press and I get to rant alone with facts.

I am angry that a farce like Sarah Palin can still claim credulity and air time from the press after demonstrably false claims over and over again.

I am angry that the media is more interested in scoring the political game than informing the public.

But mostly I am angry that the lack of exposure by the media to the absolute vacuum of truth coming out of the teaparty movement has encouraged the entire Republican Party to swing into nonsense land where they see voter enthusiasm and virtually no fear of reprisal.

The danger of course is that to play in nonsense land you first must cede reality to the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill Kristol, Michelle Malkin and Sarah Palin. In nonsense land things that Americans should be proud of and those which should be shamed are flipped around in a twisted nationalism of symbols over substance.

Pulling yourself up by your boot straps is laudable to these people but educating yourself is not? Being strong is an asset but being smart is elitist? Wielding a gun is a right but legislating as a democratically elected majority is tyranny? Torturing prisoners is not only necessary, but it preserves our freedom even though the United States was instrumental in crafting the international prohibitions on the use of torture? Using the filibuster at a rate that has never been seen in the history of the country is their patriotic duty but spending a painful year to pass legislation that was promised in the campaigns they won is somehow the legislative equivalent of rape?

At what point does fact and truth have any bearing at all in the process? Is the game of politics more important than the policies with which we as a nation govern ourselves?

Sarah Palin wants to browbeat the media for reporting on very real threats to law makers, threats from people who are angry, people who are angry about things that frequently aren’t even true? Let me be clear Sarah, if you have to explain that “taking up arms” doesn’t mean literally “taking up arms” but rather going to vote, then how much more could YOUR message be misunderstood by angry people?

Rush, Beck and Palin are like the idiots in Southern California with matches when the Santa Ana winds blow, fascinated with starting something up, completely enamored with their power to incite and with absolutely no responsibility to the heartbreak and devastation that might erupt from their callous handling of fire. If the media is going to give these idiots matches to play with the least they could do is correct the more incendiary statements so that the American people don’t get burned.

“When anger rises, think of the consequences” – Confucius

 

The Republican Party has been hijacked. It was not intentional, there was no plan, there was no malice, no forethought, specifically, tragically, no forethought.

John McCain facing a tough election threw caution to the wind and chose an exciting yet irresponsibly under qualified Sarah Palin to revive his flailing candidacy. I am positive that the intent was to raise Sarah Palin to the level of Republican national politician but truly the effect was to lower Republican national politics to the level of Sarah Palin. That one selfish act by a bitter old man may have killed thoughtful conservatism in the United States for the foreseeable future.

Justifying Sarah Palin as a Vice Presidential candidate was quite literally not possible so the campaign focused strictly on damaging Obama, biggest celebrity, paling around with terrorists, the secret Muslim and the birther movements were all born out of the necessity to portray Barack Hussein Obama as dangerous, elitist or other. Matters of serious policy and issues were largely buried because they were completely outside the realm of serious discussion with the farcical vice presidential candidate. The further the campaign strayed from their stated principal of “Country First” the less credible John McCain became as a presidential contender and the more popular Sarah Palin became in the ranks of the gullible bigots that would become the fodder for the tea party movement.

The campaign was a disaster and Barack Obama won the presidency with more popular votes than any other president ever…

Of course historic presidential elections command more attention from the populace than governance and governance in the face of financial collapse and severe recession is tough. Tougher if those who professed “Country First” in the election absolutely refuse to assist in the painful decisions necessary to shore up the economy and avoid more carnage. The GOP wasn’t satisfied to merely let the Democrats do all the heavy lifting alone, oh no they took every opportunity to play to the populist anger of those who already desperately wanted to believe that the government wasn’t even legitimate to begin with. The financial collapse, became the health care debate, became the closing Gitmo debate, became the underwear bomber, became Dick Cheney insisting Obama was endangering our safety, became Liz Cheney channeling McCarthy, became hateful angry bigots screaming at our democratically elected officials and feeling justified in doing so, after all the GOP told them that the majority party was doing unspeakable things to them, not for them, to them…

This weekend Sarah Palin was once again on the stump with John McCain, it was the final capitulation of the once proud Senator to the dark side that is tea party politics. I don’t feel sorry for McCain, he made his political bed and deserves his fate, it is the loss of a serious core of honest conservative politics at the heart of the Republican Party that should be mourned. The base of the right doesn’t hold serious conservative principles, the base of the right centers around beliefs like;

That the President holds Socialist views and wants to destroy America

That the President is secretly a Muslim

That the President might not be the legitimate leader of the country

That the Democratic Party violated the constitution to force health care reform

That legislation of the elected majority IS in fact tyranny.

If you want to energize a base like that, be prepared to check your principles at the door. So far it appears that there is no shortage of Republicans willing to jump down that rabbit hole (insert Mad Hater and “shoot off their heads from a helicopter” analogies here).

Ultimately the problem is that the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln as they are proud to point out, have finally, fatefully, fearfully embraced the hate, the vitriol, and the idiotic rhetoric of Sarah Palin and the mindless minions that still consider her relevant. A sad day for America, a sad day for the world and a sad day for thinking people across the political spectrum.

The fall from here will either be the Republican Party or the United States of America the choice is crystal clear and the stakes could not be higher, so here it is America, what will it be, a constitutional scholar of color or a small town bigot who happens to be white?

I await your answer with fascination and horror, in that order.

Sincerely,

credit for the “hatriot” term to it’s creator @Shoq

 

Well boys and girls it is time to crack out a new analogy to keep you warm for the weekend… Actually the analogy is that of global warming or in this political context, the warming of the Republican Party.

The elected representatives of the GOP seem to me like polar bears trying to stay out of the water of irrelevance by clinging to a ever shrinking base of far right sea ice… They keep scrambling to a base that gets smaller by the day, desperately seeking footing while drifting further and further from the mainland…

Actually the analogy is too sweet to expound upon further, take it where you will.

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