Posted on 07/12/2015 11:50:30 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Trump is the latest Joseph McCarthy or George Wallace. The GOP must excise the poison. History says they won't.
Slightly hunched over and surrounded by a forest of Jeb! signs and shouting supporters, Jeb Bush was pressed by a reporter about the bigoted, race-baiting comments made by leading GOP candidate, hotel mogul and kitsch peddler Donald Trump. Jeb, seeming like he did not particularly relish the chance to answer this question, remarked, I dont assume that he thinks that every Mexican crossing the border is a rapist.
Bush was holding back and making excuses. Surely the Trump stunt, Bush figured, was meant to inflame and incite and draw attention, which seems to be the organizing principle of his campaign. The coiffed king of bad taste did not represent the Republican Party, said Bush. But is that really true? Republican Party renegades can always tack to the far right. It pays to do so.
Trump has been polling amazingly well. Apparently his comments about drug-smuggling Mexicans, anchor babies, rapists and jobless chiselers have helped him with the crimson-red base of the party. Many major news polls place him second some even in first. He and his swooped coif have a strong chance of appearing in the first TV debates scheduled for Aug. 6.
Where is the outrage from other GOP candidates? Some respond to Trumps bomb throwing with little more than a shrug of the shoulders. Others express the kind of dissatisfaction a suburbanite might register at crabgrass on the neighbors lawn. Said Republican candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, Im not going to engage in the medias game of throwing rocks and attacking other Republicans. In fact, the senator commented, I salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal immigration.
That was probably a wise move. Few in the post-Tea Party environment want to be out right-winged by the competition. If one candidate claims to have two handguns and a blunderbuss, the next will proudly raise his Winchester rifle and point to a full arsenals worth of heavy weaponry.
The Old Testament maxim there is no new thing under the sun holds true here. The establishment wing in the GOP has been pandering to, drawing on, and occasionally ignoring the smoke and fire of far-right opportunists, miscreants, racists demagogues in its ranks for decades now. How the party has responded over the ages sheds some much needed historical light on the Trump debacle.
In the early 1950s President Dwight Eisenhower had his own Trump troubles in the hot mess of Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Unshaven, disheveled and toting around a dirty briefcase with a whiskey bottle in it, McCarthy took his anti-communist crusading on the road and onto the new medium of television. Along the way he ruined numerous careers, made a mockery of the justice system, and proved that proof was irrelevant.
Through it all President Eisenhower refused to take a firm public stand against the rabble-rousing red-baiter. Always careful about his public image and not wanting to lose important political capital in a fight with the controversial crusader, Ike laid low. The former general angrily said that he didnt want to face a back alley brawler like McCarthy or get into a pissing contest with that skunk. Lucky for the president, the Wisconsin senator finally met his demise. The Senate censured him for his recklessness and utter lack of ethics. Three years later he died as a result of his raging alcoholism.
Picking up where Tailgunner Joe left off, the anti-communist John Birch Society fought mightily in the early 1960s to get America out of the UN. They also accused Ike of being a communist and posited more conspiracy theories than JFK had mistresses. The wide-eyed Birchers were out in full force at the 1964 Republican Convention held at San Franciscos Cow Palace. When moderate Republican Nelson Rockefeller called for some restraint he was met with boos from the JBS crowd and fellow right-wingers. Rocky might not have been a commie, but he was a paragon of the elitist Eastern establishment, which was bad enough. In 1964, with Birchers running amok in the Cow Palace, many delegates zipped their lips rather than cast aspersions on the partys far right fringe. Barry Goldwater, who won the nomination in San Francisco, did little to distance his party from the hordes of treason screamers of the radical right. Goldwater lost in one of the largest landslides in U.S. history.
Four years later the former Alabama governor and arch segregationist candidate George Wallace fought for the presidency as an ardent culture warrior. Wallace sunk to new depths of populist demagoguery. Once known as the fighting little judge for his exploits in the boxing ring, Wallace would prove to rednecks everywhere that they were the true victims. Liberals and minorities were destroying this great nation, Wallace shouted on the hustings. He famously said if protesting, unwashed hippies laid in front of his car, hed have his chauffeur flatten them like pancakes. Only a fiercely maintained law and order would set things right.
Republican candidates, perhaps in awe of Wallaces tub-thumping, said little against the tiny former Golden Gloves champ. If anything, other candidates like Richard Nixon were learning important lessons from Wallaces School of Southern Populism. The historian Dan Carter argues that Nixon drew skillfully on Wallace to craft a new Southern strategy. Nixon hoped to lure Democrats into the Republican fold. Nixon cribbed Wallaces code words: forced busing, law and order, states rights. Tricky Dick, moving further to the populist right, won handily and took up residence in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in January 1969.
And so it is much the same today, 46 years later. As long as a large portion of conservative voters cheer with delight at Donald Trumps grotesque, bigoted rants, the GOP will have to keep tacking to the right, or at least find some way to steal a little of Trumps wind. The front-runners might not add new sections to their speeches on raping, pimping and drug-pushing Mexicans, but theyll tread carefully so as to not offend all those voters who see a criminal in every immigrant.
GOP destroyed itself years ago.
Mccarthy was right!
New ISIS Threat in Southern California! Investigative sources in California say:
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Salon: where the girls have their hair up in curlers.
The left is so scared its wetting its pants.
If Linda Graham, Juan McLame and senor el Jebbo Bush, along with Little Johnny Boehner and Mitchie McConnell are the "GOP", then good riddance!
If they really believed that Donald Trump was good for the RATs and bad for the gop, there would be no article at all.
Salon, worried sick Jebbie won’t get the GOP nomination. LOL!
Author is really grasping at straws trying to compare them to Donald Trump.
Mostly 0bama's "dreamers" there.
Salon:looking out for GOP interests since this article was published.
Yes...one thing Trump is not is a LOSER! He called ‘em all out last night...how refreshing.
Boo-TRUMP’N-hoo
THE GOP is destroying itself!
Cowards, weasels, sell-outs and back-stabbers.
Isn’t that something that Salon cares about us destroying ourselves.(sarc)
George Wallace was a typical Dhimmicrat.
Joe McCarthy was 100% correct.
Who writes this cal.
Maybe so, but he was right. If you doubt then I recommend this book. It can be downloaded as a PDF.
The Roosevelt Myth by John Flynn.
I let you draw you own conclusions.
> First they said Trump would not run.
He filed the forms to officially run.
> Then they said Trump will drop out.
Many businesses cut ties with Trump to look PC.
Trump did not flinch, doubled down.
> Then they said Trump was a past donor to democrats.
Do those low information people know that all large
businesses donate to both parties? Do they know the
total donations by Trump to democrats are less than
0.01% of his net worth? I would posit he is stingy
with democrats.
> Then they said Trump was in this race to help Hillary,
by running on 3rd party. I saw his interview on TV.
This is what he said Hillary is the worst SOS ever!
Hillary would make a terrible president
My best chance to defeat the democrats is running
on the republican ticket, 3rd party is a bad idea.
> Then they said Trump will never file his financial statement.
Trump said yesterday he will file financials to this week.
> Then they said Trump is not as rich as he says.
Trump said yesterday, people will see when he files
his financial statement, he is actually more rich!
The Salon “Concern Trolls” are really concerned about this most concerning issue...
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