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OK, America…
The New Republican party IS the Trumplican party. There were some signs in the recent primaries that CHBs’ GOP is still breathing, though I still see the Grand Old Party as worthy of being listed as endangered.
The Trumplicans assert the principle that it is they who should be driving the bus. Every Trump supporter and apologist is responsible. They are blindly following a man (..and I definitely use that term loosely) who tells them they should be able to be their worst selves. And…they seem to be acting accordingly.
They follow a narcissistic megalomaniac who believes he should be the King of America. He is encouraging those who ignore our Constitution, our laws, and our traditions. He is subverting and eroding every institution of American life, simply to feed his insatiable ego…and to keep his ass out of prison.
I have very serious doubts that the GOP can, and will, free itself from the cancer that devours it. The voters of this nation must restore our country…no one else can do it.
Mitch McConnell has been working the long game very effectively. Those who give credit to Trump for this activist Supreme Court are misguided. This is the Senate Majority Leaders’ doing. By hamstringing Congress into ineffectiveness and stealing SCOTUS seats, Mitch has given legislative proxy to the conservative majority on the high court. Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas are now in charge.
It is a sad day.
We are now seeing the clear results of Senator McConnell’s long campaign to remake the federal judiciary. While a Democrat was in the White House, outside conservative groups urged “their” judges not to retire from the bench. If they did and there was an opening, McConnell used a wide set of tactics to deny or delay nominations. When a Republican was in the White House, McConnell did his best to get a President to nominate as conservative a judge as could be confirmed, and then move as quickly as possible to confirm the nomination.
Now, with a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court, a significant number of circuit courts with Republican-nominated and confirmed judges, and a sizeable over-representation on district courts, the results are clear. Biden, former chair of the Senate Judiciary committee, has to be aware of current status, and is doing what he can to nominate and urge the Senate to promptly confirm judges to fill vacancies. McConnell is back to a limited status of having some denials and delays. If Republicans become a majority in the Senate, the campaign will have a new set of tools and Biden’s nominees will face a more difficult gauntlet.
My only question is whether McConnell’s campaign will trigger a backlash beyond his expectation. Perhaps he believes the backlash will be inchoate and ineffective in bringing change. But with success, the Supreme Court has now issued deeply unpopular and poorly justified decisions, ones that could be beyond what McConnell considers judicious.
In response, advocates are proposing a broad range of modifications, including ideas once on the far fringes of policy options. We can hope that McConnell’s success is short-lived and has consequences once thought impossible.
Two Ways to Save Abortion Rights, from Josh Marshall:
One minor quibble. A gauntlet is a glove. You run a gantlet.
You just accurately described a minority leading the majority in a system that works by majority control. Why the system does not work in past 30 years.
Trump was only ever the guy willing to be crass enough to execute all the Republican dreams. The broader GOP with few exceptions would still go on with the same work without the Trump figurehead. Govs. DeSantis and Abbott are in a race to out-Trump Trump and each other on policy and practice, with several other GOP governors failing only on the publicity front. Republican officials at every level from national to local practice and preach the GOP Bible on elections, bigotry, and guns.
Trump was just the guy pulling the trigger these past few years. The party itself is to blame for accumulating the nutcases now driving the crazy bus.
Not even the perfunctory thoughts and prayers….
Trump-Backed, Illinois Governor Hopeful Tells People to ‘Move On’ Hours After Mass Shooting, Later Apologizes | Watch (msn.com)
From what I know he had very little chance of winning to begin with. This probably killed what little chance he had.
I read that quote to my wife and she asked, "What idiot said that" I told her and she said, "He just blew his campaign." Reminder: she grew up in Chicago, so she knows.
“Why It’s Critical to Pass a Roe Law No Matter What the Court Does” from Josh Marshall at TPM
A Theocratic Dictatorship is the goal
Thanks for the post. In order to read it, I have to re-create an account with the Times, which I don't want to do at this time.