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Nevilledog

(54,898 posts)
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 01:00 PM Yesterday

"We" Haven't Lost Our Sense of Shame. Only Republicans Have.

https://newrepublic.com/post/206850/republicans-epstein-shame

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At moments of massive social breakdown, when we are in the process of discovering to our horror that something evil has been going on in our society that much of the elite class was in on and that regular people were not told about—and this is surely such a moment—it’s a first and natural reflex among the people who are paid to ponder these things to ask where “we” went wrong. How can “we” have allowed this? And more importantly, how, knowing what we know today, can “we” be anything less than zealous in our pursuit of the whole truth?

Well, I say, excuse me, but who is this “we”? I’m not part of that “we.” You’re not part of that “we.” That “we” is a very specific “they”: It’s elites who believe they live in some atmospheric level beneath which the law and morality evaporate. With respect to Jeffrey Epstein, this elite, so perfectly dubbed “the Epstein class” by Senator Jon Ossoff, included representatives of both political parties: You had Bill Clinton and Larry Summers along with Donald Trump and Howard Lutnick. We don’t know exactly what these men did and did not do, and we need to be careful about such speculation, even with respect to Trump. But at bottom, they and many others consorted with someone they had to know was evil.

Now, finally, we are in the phase where we’re searching for answers. But again, with that last sentence, the “we” problem arises again. What “we” is searching for answers? That “we” includes me; and, I presume, you; and most of the media; and a sizable majority of the American people; and it includes Ro Khanna and a number of congressional Democrats and one admirable congressional Republican, Thomas Massie.

But by and large, it does not include the people who lead the Republican Party. It does include—credit where it’s due—many rank-and-file conservatives, who kept this issue bubbling on right-wing podcasts and in chat rooms. But it doesn’t include their leaders. In fact, their leaders—following their infallible Dear Leader—are actively blocking the search for answers. So, no—“we” haven’t lost our sense of shame. Trump and Pam Bondi and Kash Patel and James Comer and dozens of other Republicans who have the power to dig for answers have lost theirs.

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"We" Haven't Lost Our Sense of Shame. Only Republicans Have. (Original Post) Nevilledog Yesterday OP
I've never considered myself part of their "we," either & I find those comments annoying. SheltieLover Yesterday #1
I don't think that an informed opinion on a subject can be reached markodochartaigh Yesterday #2

SheltieLover

(79,014 posts)
1. I've never considered myself part of their "we," either & I find those comments annoying.
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 01:09 PM
Yesterday

Why hasn't NM filed to stop demo on the ranch & who in the SDNY asked NM to stop their investigation in 2019?

markodochartaigh

(5,316 posts)
2. I don't think that an informed opinion on a subject can be reached
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 01:13 PM
Yesterday

without clearly defining the terms involved.

For instance; when someone is raped it is not the victim who loses their dignity, it is the perpetrator.

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