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In reply to the discussion: Everybody is laughing at Trump. [View all]pat_k
(14,704 posts)47. It was all a lie. All of it. Every so-called republican "value."
From 2020
The Republican Party Is Racist and Soulless. Just Ask This Veteran GOP Strategist.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/racism-republican-party-stuart-stevens/
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Asked if the Republican Party in the Trump years has become an outfit free of governing ideas, Stevens went even further: It was all a lie. He noted that this was word-for-word the title of his forthcoming book, It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump. The modern GOP, he said, never truly cared about the ideas it claimed to care about.
This was a stunning indictment coming from a longtime political consultant who had toiled on five Republican presidential campaigns and numerous Senate and gubernatorial races. The Republican Party has been a cartel, Stevens said excitedly. And no one asks a cartel, Whats your ideological purpose? You dont ask OPEC, Whats your ideology? You dont ask a drug gang, Whats your program? The Republicans exist for the pursuit of power for no purpose.
Throughout his decades as a Republican, Stevens considered this racist element a bug in the system. He now realizes it has been a feature.
He huffed that the Republican Party had not merely drifted away from its core positions, as sometimes occurs with political parties: Fair trade, balanced budgets, character, family values, standing up to foreign adversaries like Russiawere all against that now. You have to ask, Does someone abandon deeply held beliefs in three or four years? No. It means you didnt ever hold them. He added: I feel like a guy who was working for Bernie Madoff.
Stevens, an erudite fellow who is also a novelist and a travel writer, has become an emblematic ex-Republican. He once believed in GOP ideals and ideas. Now he saw it all as a huge con. His new book is a confession and cri de coeur. The first line is blunt: I have no one to blame but myself. In these pages, Stevens self-flagellates, calling himself a fool for his decades of believingand lying to himselfthat the Republican Party was based on a core set of values. Acknowledging his role, Stevens writes, So yes, blame me. Blame me when you look around and see a dysfunctional political system and a Republican Party that has gone insane. The book offers one overarching prescription for the GOP: Burn it to the ground and start over.
In our conversation, Stevens exploded with loathing for the party he once faithfully (and lucratively) served. He rejected the common view that Trump had hijacked the GOP. No, he explained, the triumph of know-nothing Trumpism marked the culmination of an internal conflict that had existed for decades between the partys dark side and its professed ideals. Even William F. Buckley Jr., often hailed as a grand public intellectual and the founding father of the modern conservative movement, was a stone-cold racist in the 1950s, Stevens pointed out. (Buckley at that time considered white people more advanced and more fit to govern.)
A lot of us in the party liked to believe the dark side was a recessive gene, but its a dominant theme, Stevens, a seventh-generation Mississippian who was named for Confederate Gen. Jeb Stuart, told me. And its all about race. The Republican Party is a white party and there still are more white people than non-white people. So that is whom the party aims ateven if this will eventually be a losing proposition as the nations demographics continue to shift. Ronald Reagan achieved a landslide victory in 1980 by bagging 56 percent of white voters; 28 years later, John McCain lost with 55 percent of white voters. Perhaps the partys fixation on white voters can work one more time with Trump in 2020. But were talking about the Confederacyliterally, Stevens said.
And Nazi Germany. On his own, with no prompting, Stevens went straight to the Defcon-1 analogy: I tell my GOP friends, Its crazy to say its 1934 in Germany when its clearly 1936. He insisted that the 1930s are important for understanding the current moment. When there was rising anti-Semitism, isolationism, and pro-Nazi sentiment, why did the US not become fascist? Stevens asked. Because of FDR. Leaders matter, and the GOP has now completely abdicated its role. Instead, the party has yielded completely to demagoguery and race-baiting to exploit the racism and resentments of certain white voters. Throughout his decades as a Republican, Stevens considered this racist element a bug in the system. He now realizes it has been a feature.
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Asked if the Republican Party in the Trump years has become an outfit free of governing ideas, Stevens went even further: It was all a lie. He noted that this was word-for-word the title of his forthcoming book, It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump. The modern GOP, he said, never truly cared about the ideas it claimed to care about.
This was a stunning indictment coming from a longtime political consultant who had toiled on five Republican presidential campaigns and numerous Senate and gubernatorial races. The Republican Party has been a cartel, Stevens said excitedly. And no one asks a cartel, Whats your ideological purpose? You dont ask OPEC, Whats your ideology? You dont ask a drug gang, Whats your program? The Republicans exist for the pursuit of power for no purpose.
Throughout his decades as a Republican, Stevens considered this racist element a bug in the system. He now realizes it has been a feature.
He huffed that the Republican Party had not merely drifted away from its core positions, as sometimes occurs with political parties: Fair trade, balanced budgets, character, family values, standing up to foreign adversaries like Russiawere all against that now. You have to ask, Does someone abandon deeply held beliefs in three or four years? No. It means you didnt ever hold them. He added: I feel like a guy who was working for Bernie Madoff.
Stevens, an erudite fellow who is also a novelist and a travel writer, has become an emblematic ex-Republican. He once believed in GOP ideals and ideas. Now he saw it all as a huge con. His new book is a confession and cri de coeur. The first line is blunt: I have no one to blame but myself. In these pages, Stevens self-flagellates, calling himself a fool for his decades of believingand lying to himselfthat the Republican Party was based on a core set of values. Acknowledging his role, Stevens writes, So yes, blame me. Blame me when you look around and see a dysfunctional political system and a Republican Party that has gone insane. The book offers one overarching prescription for the GOP: Burn it to the ground and start over.
In our conversation, Stevens exploded with loathing for the party he once faithfully (and lucratively) served. He rejected the common view that Trump had hijacked the GOP. No, he explained, the triumph of know-nothing Trumpism marked the culmination of an internal conflict that had existed for decades between the partys dark side and its professed ideals. Even William F. Buckley Jr., often hailed as a grand public intellectual and the founding father of the modern conservative movement, was a stone-cold racist in the 1950s, Stevens pointed out. (Buckley at that time considered white people more advanced and more fit to govern.)
A lot of us in the party liked to believe the dark side was a recessive gene, but its a dominant theme, Stevens, a seventh-generation Mississippian who was named for Confederate Gen. Jeb Stuart, told me. And its all about race. The Republican Party is a white party and there still are more white people than non-white people. So that is whom the party aims ateven if this will eventually be a losing proposition as the nations demographics continue to shift. Ronald Reagan achieved a landslide victory in 1980 by bagging 56 percent of white voters; 28 years later, John McCain lost with 55 percent of white voters. Perhaps the partys fixation on white voters can work one more time with Trump in 2020. But were talking about the Confederacyliterally, Stevens said.
And Nazi Germany. On his own, with no prompting, Stevens went straight to the Defcon-1 analogy: I tell my GOP friends, Its crazy to say its 1934 in Germany when its clearly 1936. He insisted that the 1930s are important for understanding the current moment. When there was rising anti-Semitism, isolationism, and pro-Nazi sentiment, why did the US not become fascist? Stevens asked. Because of FDR. Leaders matter, and the GOP has now completely abdicated its role. Instead, the party has yielded completely to demagoguery and race-baiting to exploit the racism and resentments of certain white voters. Throughout his decades as a Republican, Stevens considered this racist element a bug in the system. He now realizes it has been a feature.
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Congress passed a law in 2023 that specilly states he cannot remove us from NATO.
sinkingfeeling
17 hrs ago
#2
They passed a law required the Epstein Files to be released completely and unredacted.
AZLD4Candidate
12 hrs ago
#26
I wouldn't laugh at an angry toddler holding the pin of a live hand grenade
Martin Eden
16 hrs ago
#11
Reporters should ask him about the dance and bring up Obama's meetings with NATO
ChicagoTeamster
14 hrs ago
#20
Perhaps even worse than laughter they are ignoring him like the crazy uncle at thanksgiving.
Martin68
14 hrs ago
#21
This is no time for laughter. They need to protect themselves from us...and laughter won't do that.
Scalded Nun
12 hrs ago
#27
Trump's stupid-looking "fist dance" reminds me of Elaine's crazy dance on Seinfeld..
red dog 1
10 hrs ago
#29
The way he moves always reminds me of jerking off two other men! Watch a video
usedtobedemgurl
10 hrs ago
#30
Sorry, I cannot stand to watch that ugly bastard do his "fist dance"....to do so would actually cause nausea.
red dog 1
9 hrs ago
#31
That is NOT necessarily a GOOD THING. Matter of fact .... I distracts from the ONE THING that matters the most.
usonian
4 hrs ago
#41
Everybody's laughin' at me. I don't hear a word they're sayin'. Only the echos of my mind.
C Moon
1 hr ago
#48
You can't shame Trump. When they laugh at him, he thinks they're laughing with him.
demosincebirth
46 min ago
#50