GOP
Just How Low Can the Republican Party Go by Michael Cohen, The Guardian
What is the single most consequential political development of the
past five years? Some might say the election (and re-election) of Barack Obama;
others might point to the passage of the most important piece of social
policy (Obamacare) since the 1960s; some might even say the drawing
down of US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But in reality, it is the rapid
descent of the Republican party into madness.
Never before in
American history have we seen a political party so completely dominated
and controlled by its extremist wing; and never before have we seen a
political party that brings together the attributes of nihilism,
heartlessness, radicalism and naked partisanship quite like the modern
GOP. In a two-party system like America's, the result is unprecedented
dysfunction.
Whether it was the promiscuous use of the filibuster
and other blocking techniques in the Senate to stop President Obama's
agenda; the manufactured fiscal crises highlighted by the disastrous debt limit showdown of 2011; or the unceasing efforts to undermine the economic recovery
by blocking any and all measures to stimulate the economy, President
Obama's first term was dominated by the Republican's unbridled
obstructionism and disinterest in actually governing the country. That
anything was accomplished is nothing short of a miracle.
But after
the results of the 2012 election one might have expected the Republican
fever to break and some level of sanity and good sense restored to the
party of Lincoln.
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