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NY Times Tears Into Trump, Cruz, Rest of Field as Racist, Extremist, 'Monster in the Mirror'
NewsBusters.org ^ | March 5, 2016 | Clay Waters

Posted on 03/05/2016 5:50:00 PM PST by Kaslin

The New York Times on Friday and Saturday let its readers know that the Republicans were getting what they deserved for pandering to right-wing extremism and xenophobia, while Hillary Clinton had successfully gained the sensible center. Friday’s lead editorial, “The G.O.P.’s Monster in the Mirror,” began with a little implied Trumpian vulgarity, then smeared the two Republican senators in the presidential race as extremist. Paul Krugman doubled down, calling the field racist, while Ted Cruz was heckled and Hillary Clinton hailed on Saturday's front page.

Holy Mitt, what a meltdown.

Add this one to Donald Trump’s lengthening list of firsts: He’s forced a Republican Party reckoning overdue for years, all in a few days. It took the Trump-dominated Super Tuesday contests to awaken Republican leaders to the fact that the darkest elements of the party’s base, which many of them have embraced or exploited, are now threatening their party.

Last week, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, elected to the Senate partly on their appeal to extremists, seemed to realize that they weren’t attractive enough to win Mr. Trump’s crowd.

That same day, columnist Paul Krugman’s "Clash of Republican Con Artists” also carried the idea that all the Republicans are as scary and racist as Trump. The text box: “Trump Isn’t the Only Fraud Running.”

So Republicans are going to nominate a candidate who talks complete nonsense on domestic policy; who believes that foreign policy can be conducted via bullying and belligerence; who cynically exploits racial and ethnic hatred for political gain.

But that was always going to happen, however the primary season turned out. The only news is that the candidate in question is probably going to be Donald Trump. Establishment Republicans denounce Mr. Trump as a fraud, which he is. But is he more fraudulent than the establishment trying to stop him? Not really.

Actually, when you look at the people making those denunciations, you have to wonder: Can they really be that lacking in self-awareness?

Mr. Ryan also declares that the “party of Lincoln” must “reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry.” Has he ever heard of Nixon’s “Southern strategy”; of Ronald Reagan’s invocations of welfare queens and “strapping young bucks” using food stamps; of Willie Horton?

Put it this way: There’s a reason whites in the Deep South vote something like 90 percent Republican, and it’s not their philosophical attachment to libertarian principles.

....

....the Trump phenomenon threatens the con the G.O.P. establishment has been playing on its own base. I’m talking about the bait and switch in which white voters are induced to hate big government by dog whistles about Those People, but actual policies are all about rewarding the donor class.

What Donald Trump has done is tell the base that it doesn’t have to accept the whole package. He promises to make America white again -- surely everyone knows that’s the real slogan, right? -- while simultaneously promising to protect Social Security and Medicare, and hinting at (though not actually proposing) higher taxes on the rich. Outraged establishment Republicans splutter that he’s not a real conservative, but neither, it turns out, are many of their own voters.

Just to be clear, I find the prospect of a Trump administration terrifying, and so should you. But you should also be terrified by the prospect of a President Rubio, sitting in the White House with his circle of warmongers, or a President Cruz, whom one suspects would love to bring back the Spanish Inquisition.

Another entry in the media’s “even Republicans hate Ted Cruz” file, Jonathan Mahler filed from Austin for Saturday’s front page, “Cruz Adopted Activist Vision As State Lawyer.

From its start in 1999, the office of the solicitor general of Texas was run by a plain-spoken Mormon, a by-the-books lawyer known for mentoring young attorneys and defending the state, whatever the political consequences.

The young lawyers loved him. The state’s legal community hailed him as a man of dignity and integrity. And the office seldom showed up in the headlines.

But everything changed in January 2003, when Ted Cruz took over.

(Cue shudder-inducing music)

Within months of his appointment to the job, Mr. Cruz, then 31, set about transforming this under-the-radar, apolitical office into an aggressively ideological, attention-grabbing one. From a nondescript government building in the shadow of the Capitol, he inserted himself into scores of politically charged cases around the country, bombarding the United States Supreme Court with amicus briefs on hot-button issues like abortion and gun control.

His focus on gaining attention clashed with the sensibilities of many of the lawyers who worked for him and were accustomed to a more scrupulous and less publicity-minded approach. Before the end of his first year, half of the eight attorneys working in the office had left, raising concern inside the attorney general’s office about whether Mr. Cruz was the right choice for the job.

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The focus on Supreme Court cases that did not directly involve Texas dismayed some of the lawyers on the staff, who felt the office was losing its legal and ethical rigor in favor of politics and seeking headlines.

One incident that a couple of Mr. Cruz’s lawyers found especially troubling arose during Medellín v. Texas, which he has described as the biggest case of his tenure. In a sense, it was a relatively minor issue -- one including a cartoon character -- but it was memorable to those who worked in the office.

The case involved two teenage girls in Houston who were raped and murdered. One of the victims was wearing a watch featuring Goofy, the Disney character. According to two lawyers who worked in the office at the time, Mr. Cruz wanted to describe it as a Mickey Mouse watch in his brief to the Supreme Court because he thought it would make for a more powerful image for the justices. The two lawyers requested anonymity because they remain active in the Texas legal community, where Mr. Cruz has great influence.

“People were really shocked,” said one of the lawyers. “He wanted to misrepresent the record -- to lie -- for rhetorical or dramatic effect.”

The office’s first brief before the Supreme Court, filed in 2005, describes the grisly scene of José Medellín and his fellow gang members dividing up the money and jewelry taken from the two dead girls: “Medellín’s brother kept one of the girls’ Mickey Mouse watch.”

When the case returned to the court two years later, Mr. Cruz apparently had a change of heart. The reference in his brief was now to a “Disney-brand Goofy watch.”

Mr. Cruz said through his spokeswoman that he had no recollection of the episode.

If the worse thing Cruz’s enemies can come up with is being overzealous in prosecuting the killers of two teenage girls...

Not even the Arts pages escaped anti-conservative politics, as Louis Bayard on Friday described Mr. Carson, the butler on Downton Abbey, as “further to the right than Ted Cruz.”

Hillary Clinton, by contrast, was blessed with a story on Saturday’s front page by Amy Chozick, “Clinton Offers Economic Plan Focused on Jobs,” which perfectly positioned Hillary as the happy medium between the angry populists on her right (Trump) and left (Sanders).

In an election year defined by angry populism, Hillary Clinton made an optimistic economic pitch on Friday, presenting a wide-ranging plan for job growth that would provide incentives for corporations that invest in employees and strip tax benefits from companies that move jobs overseas....But unlike Mr. Sanders, her Democratic rival, or Mr. Trump, Mrs. Clinton did not espouse a red-hot indictment of the private sector or offer a dire assessment of the state’s future. She provided a stark contrast with their messaging, which came on a day in which the government said job growth accelerated in February while wages had stagnated.”



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Arkansas; US: New York; US: Vermont
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To: Kaslin

21 posted on 03/05/2016 6:38:46 PM PST by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: Kaslin

So much bunk in this article, I don’t know where to begin.

And if Hillary is in the “sensible center”, then the author must have gone through the looking glass with Alice and met up with Humpty Dumpty - “When I say a word, it means just what I choose it to mean.”


22 posted on 03/05/2016 6:50:39 PM PST by Deo volente ("Failed candidate Mitt Romney,who ran one of the worst races in presidential history.." Trump 3/3/16)
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To: blue-duncan

I don’t know all the financial intricacies, but I think that Carlos Slim has either bought a bunch of their stock or loaned them a bunch of money.


23 posted on 03/05/2016 7:02:09 PM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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24 posted on 03/05/2016 7:08:17 PM PST by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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To: Kaslin

Hillary Clinton, multiple felon, butcher of Gadafi, ruiner of Egypt, who sows hatred, dissension, and death wherever she sets her filthy hands, is the “sensible center”? Center circle of Hell, maybe.


25 posted on 03/05/2016 7:14:03 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Menthops
The NY Times is not too far off the mark here. The GOP is full of corruption and con artists.

And Donald Trump is one of them!

26 posted on 03/05/2016 7:15:57 PM PST by Stepan12
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To: Kaslin

Sounds like NYT has xenophobia.


27 posted on 03/05/2016 7:22:12 PM PST by spintreebob
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To: Kaslin

“while Hillary Clinton had successfully gained the sensible center”

Uh, yeah, right. To the NYT, the “sensible center” is anyone who is sitting in Karl Marx’s lap.


28 posted on 03/05/2016 7:24:10 PM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Kaslin

“President Cruz, whom one suspects would love to bring back the Spanish Inquisition.”

Ceaselessly garbage-filled diatribes are not worth picking through to see if there is anything worthy or redemptive to consume. Best to just throw the whole ball of wax in the trash pile where it is useful for fires and such. But I will reply to this one little morsel.

The Spanish Inquisition was a Roman Catholic entity, not Protestant Evangelical Christian, like Cruz is. The author knows this and, in spite of the imaginary “dog whistle” method Republicans are supposedly using to spread racism, the author actually uses the very tactic denounced. His dog whistle is not only about Cruz being a Christian but also a very white Hispanic. It is acceptable to people like the communist author to spread hate against Hispanics who aren’t really Hispanics or even fully human because they are white Hispanics. And that is any Hispanic who does not vote for the left.

And I generally do detest the brutal tactics used by entities, both Catholic and Protestant, that executed and tortured people for not converting to their faith. That is too much like the barbaric Islamic extremist against which civil society faces an existential threat. However, I think an exception should be made for people like this author. The author is part of the hail-Satan left that treats abortion and sodomy as sacraments of their liberal religion. And, in just world, people like this would have their body parts ripped from them without anesthesia and sold to help save lives that deserve to be saved.


29 posted on 03/05/2016 8:18:42 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: Kaslin

You are racist and extremist unless you are liberal. Aren’t we all rather sick of this meme?


31 posted on 03/05/2016 8:28:13 PM PST by cld51860 (Volo pro veritas)
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To: Kaslin
Hey Clay -- go over to Syria or Saudi Arabia, and see how the Muslims treat blacks.

Why, I bet you'll lose your head over the place. <-- clever pun, get it?

32 posted on 03/05/2016 8:33:47 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Kaslin

“Just to be clear, I find the prospect of a Trump administration terrifying, and so should you. But you should also be terrified by the prospect of a President Rubio, sitting in the White House with his circle of warmongers, or a President Cruz, whom one suspects would love to bring back the Spanish Inquisition.”

On second thought, I will add one more thought on this comment.

I hope the author and all the filthy left ARE terrified. I hope they are so scared they wet their pants. I hope they lose sleep. I hope they fear for their lives. I hope they become so utterly terrified that they beg the conservatives of this nation for an amicable divorce. That is exactly what BOTH sides need.

I doubt that the narcissists Utopians could possible face a reality in which they relinquish control of even one square inch of the universe and let other people live according to the dictates of their consciences. But it might be better for everyone if the left could just let us go. I would be more than willing to give them favorable terms. They can keep the misbegotten children from their affairs with Islamic extremists, and all the other illicit lovers they have betrayed us with. They can keep the house, the new car, and at least half of the property AND debt. I just want the guns, ammunition, the modest little cabin, and the old junk-heap car that barely runs, and things of sentimental value. But just on one condition. Stay away. The divorce is final.


33 posted on 03/05/2016 8:38:55 PM PST by unlearner (RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
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To: Kaslin

No body reads them anyway. :)


34 posted on 03/05/2016 9:02:09 PM PST by luvie (Cruz or Lose! "Where the vision is lost, the people perish"--Proverbs 29:18)
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35 posted on 03/05/2016 9:25:14 PM PST by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: euram

And Cruz— grandstanding? Can’t be ...


36 posted on 03/05/2016 9:52:55 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Kaslin
If ANYbody should see a monster in the mirror, it would be the Nuevo York Slimes and the DemocRAT Party. Progenitors and Champions of The KKK.

Am I right, Sen. Robert Byrd? Up high!

Oops. Sorry about that, Mr. Exalted Cyclops. I meant, down low!

37 posted on 03/05/2016 10:10:35 PM PST by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
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To: Kaslin

Hey, if the NYT hates both Cruz and Trump, neither one can be all THAT bad.

I’m still gonna say the Rubio should go home to Cuba and get out of our hair, though.


38 posted on 03/05/2016 10:16:33 PM PST by Luircin (Supervillians for Trump: We're sick of being the lesser evil!)
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To: TheTimeOfMan

It’s not a matter of Beck endorsing Cruz; it’s the matter of Cruz accepting that endorsement and campaigning with the man.

That kind of suggests that Cruz agrees with him.


39 posted on 03/05/2016 10:19:16 PM PST by Luircin (Supervillians for Trump: We're sick of being the lesser evil!)
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To: unlearner

Despite the fact that we do not like each others’ candidates at all for the length of the primary season...

THIS.

ALL OF THE THIS.

HEAR FREAKING HEAR.


40 posted on 03/05/2016 10:23:33 PM PST by Luircin (Supervillians for Trump: We're sick of being the lesser evil!)
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