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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Unbearable Weakness of Trump's Minions (The Atlantic) [View all]
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/12/cowards-are-destroying-the-gop/617534/-snip-
What is happening in the GOP is that figures such as Hawley, along with many of his Senate and House colleagues, and important Republican players, including the former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, are all trying to position themselves as the heirs of Trump. None of them possesses the same sociopathic qualities as Trump, and their efforts will be less impulsive and presumably less clownish, more calculated and probably less conspiracy-minded. It may be that not all of them support Hawleys stunt; perhaps some are even embarrassed by it. But these figures are seismographers; they are determined to act in ways that win the approval of the Republican Partys base. And this goes to the heart of the danger.
The problem with the Republican establishment and with elected officials such as Josh Hawley is not that they are crazy, or that they dont know any better; it is that they are cowards, and that they are weak. They are far more ambitious than they are principled, and they are willing to damage American politics and society rather than be criticized by their own tribe. Im guessing that many of them havent read Nietzsche, but they have embraced his philosophy of perspectivism, which in its crudest form posits that there is no objective truth, no authoritative or independent criteria for determining what is true or false. In this view, we all get to make up our own facts and create our own narratives. Everything is conditioned on what your perspective is. This is exactly the sort of slippery epistemic nihilism for which conservatives have, for more than a generation, reproached the academic leftexcept the left comes by it more honestly.
The single most worrisome political fact in America right now is that a significant portion of the Republican Party lives in a fantasy world, a place where facts and truth dont hold sway, where owning the libs is an end in itself, and where seceding from reality is a symbol of tribal loyalty, rather than a sign of mental illness. This is leading the party, and America itself, to places weve never been before, including the spectacle of a defeated president and his supporters engaging in a sustained effort to steal an election.
The tactics of Hawley and his many partisan confreres, if they arent checked and challenged, will put at risk what the scholar Stephen L. Carter calls the entire project of Enlightenment democracy. This doesnt seem to bother Hawley and many in his party. But what he should knowand, one hopes, does know, somewhere in the recesses of his heartis that he has moved very far away from conservatism.
Whether the Republican Party can be salvaged is very much an open question. I dont know the answer. But here is what I do know: Patriotic Republicans and conservatives need to fight for the soul of the Republican Party, for its sake and for the sake of the nation. America needs two healthy and sane political parties. Trumps departure on January 20 should open up space for at least a few brave and responsible figures to arise, to help ground the GOP in truth rather than falsehoods, reality instead of fantasy, and to use the instruments of power for the pursuit of justice.
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What is happening in the GOP is that figures such as Hawley, along with many of his Senate and House colleagues, and important Republican players, including the former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, are all trying to position themselves as the heirs of Trump. None of them possesses the same sociopathic qualities as Trump, and their efforts will be less impulsive and presumably less clownish, more calculated and probably less conspiracy-minded. It may be that not all of them support Hawleys stunt; perhaps some are even embarrassed by it. But these figures are seismographers; they are determined to act in ways that win the approval of the Republican Partys base. And this goes to the heart of the danger.
The problem with the Republican establishment and with elected officials such as Josh Hawley is not that they are crazy, or that they dont know any better; it is that they are cowards, and that they are weak. They are far more ambitious than they are principled, and they are willing to damage American politics and society rather than be criticized by their own tribe. Im guessing that many of them havent read Nietzsche, but they have embraced his philosophy of perspectivism, which in its crudest form posits that there is no objective truth, no authoritative or independent criteria for determining what is true or false. In this view, we all get to make up our own facts and create our own narratives. Everything is conditioned on what your perspective is. This is exactly the sort of slippery epistemic nihilism for which conservatives have, for more than a generation, reproached the academic leftexcept the left comes by it more honestly.
The single most worrisome political fact in America right now is that a significant portion of the Republican Party lives in a fantasy world, a place where facts and truth dont hold sway, where owning the libs is an end in itself, and where seceding from reality is a symbol of tribal loyalty, rather than a sign of mental illness. This is leading the party, and America itself, to places weve never been before, including the spectacle of a defeated president and his supporters engaging in a sustained effort to steal an election.
The tactics of Hawley and his many partisan confreres, if they arent checked and challenged, will put at risk what the scholar Stephen L. Carter calls the entire project of Enlightenment democracy. This doesnt seem to bother Hawley and many in his party. But what he should knowand, one hopes, does know, somewhere in the recesses of his heartis that he has moved very far away from conservatism.
Whether the Republican Party can be salvaged is very much an open question. I dont know the answer. But here is what I do know: Patriotic Republicans and conservatives need to fight for the soul of the Republican Party, for its sake and for the sake of the nation. America needs two healthy and sane political parties. Trumps departure on January 20 should open up space for at least a few brave and responsible figures to arise, to help ground the GOP in truth rather than falsehoods, reality instead of fantasy, and to use the instruments of power for the pursuit of justice.
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Condolences on That, Although I Suspect You Have Plenty of Company
The Roux Comes First
Jan 2021
#47
Well, Old Age and the Superspreader Events They Seem to be So Keen On
The Roux Comes First
Jan 2021
#48
They are playing right into Putin's hands. Destabilizing the United States. nt
Irish_Dem
Jan 2021
#9
"Russians have bought their way into and have completely infiltrated the Republican Party"
movingviolation
Jan 2021
#44
I'll bet they will still use the lies establish in the Reagan years. Big tax breaks to the rich...
usaf-vet
Jan 2021
#31
Republicans must fix themselves. They tried to poison the entire system, but the system still holds.
ancianita
Jan 2021
#32