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Newsjock

(11,733 posts)
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:22 PM Oct 2013

'The Cry of the True Republican,' by John G. Taft (descended from President Taft)

Source: New York Times
By John G. Taft

... Five generations of Tafts have served our nation as unwaveringly stalwart Republicans, from Alphonso Taft, who served as attorney general in the late 19th century, through William Howard Taft, who not only was the only person to be both president of the United States and chief justice of the United States but also served as the chief civil administrator of the Philippines and secretary of war, to my cousin, Robert Taft, a two-term governor of Ohio.

... This recent display of bomb-throwing obstructionism by Republicans in Congress evokes another painful, historically embarrassing chapter in the Republican Party — that of Senator Joseph McCarthy, chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, whose anti-Communist crusade was allowed by Republican elders to expand unchecked, unnecessarily and unfairly tarnishing the reputations of thousands of people with “Red Scare” accusations of Communist affiliation.

... Watching the Republican Party use the full faith and credit of the United States to try to roll back Obamacare, watching its members threaten not to raise the debt limit — which Warren Buffett rightly called a “political weapon of mass destruction” — to repeal a tax on medical devices, I so wanted to ask a similar question: “Have you no sense of responsibility? At long last, have you left no sense of responsibility?”

There is more than a passing similarity between Joseph McCarthy and Ted Cruz, between McCarthyism and the Tea Party movement. The Republican Party survived McCarthyism because, ultimately, its excesses caused it to burn out. And eventually party elders in the mold of my grandfather were able to realign the party with its brand promise: The Republican Party is (or should be) the Stewardship Party. The Republican brand is (or should be) about responsible behavior. The Republican party is (or should be) at long last, about decency.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/23/opinion/the-cry-of-the-true-republican.html

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'The Cry of the True Republican,' by John G. Taft (descended from President Taft) (Original Post) Newsjock Oct 2013 OP
The differences between the Cruzes and the Tafts... dchill Oct 2013 #1
There is no difference. No person that believes in human decency and is willing to fight bluestate10 Oct 2013 #5
Snort. Solly Mack Oct 2013 #2
I'm with you Solly jaysunb Oct 2013 #3
Exactly. The GOP has pandered for votes from tea party types for years and years. Solly Mack Oct 2013 #6
The southern strategy of welcoming racists into the party and the embrace of the religious right bluestate10 Oct 2013 #4
good luck w/ that. pansypoo53219 Oct 2013 #7

bluestate10

(10,942 posts)
5. There is no difference. No person that believes in human decency and is willing to fight
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:46 PM
Oct 2013

for inclusive policy is still a member of the republican party.

Solly Mack

(90,787 posts)
2. Snort.
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:32 PM
Oct 2013

I'm not going to pretend that it was the advent of the Tea Party & Cruz that turned the GOP into a rabid bunch of ignorant bigots.

jaysunb

(11,856 posts)
3. I'm with you Solly
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:39 PM
Oct 2013

I didn't hear a peep from the "elders" when they were giving a wink and a nod to these radicals.

Solly Mack

(90,787 posts)
6. Exactly. The GOP has pandered for votes from tea party types for years and years.
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:53 PM
Oct 2013

The GOP nurtured and encouraged bigotry, as evidenced in numerous campaign ads and speeches over the years.

What's happening within the GOP is the obvious outcome of everything they've stood for a long time.

Some are only complaining now because they would rather people like Bachmann/Cruz/Palin just thought those racists thoughts or said them behind closed doors...instead of being so public about their bigotry, hate, and ignorance.

They're embarrassed by what they created and now want to cry foul.




bluestate10

(10,942 posts)
4. The southern strategy of welcoming racists into the party and the embrace of the religious right
Tue Oct 22, 2013, 11:44 PM
Oct 2013

has destroyed the republican party. McCarthyism was a singular condition that the republican party could recover from. Embracing a largely hateful group of people who were being purged from responsible positions in society isn't a condition that is reversible, in particular given that the republican party is shrinking in size as sane republicans become former republicans. Teabaggers own the primary process in the republican party, they are numerically superior to the few moderates that remain in that party and vastly outnumber republican leaning business people, there is no reversing their grip. It is informative that the people in the republican party who are making tepid attempts at moderation are very old people like John McCain or northeast republicans who will soon be eliminated from office by Democrats.

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