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The Mainstream Media Finally Realizes That the Republicans are the Problem
In every civilized country in the world, people are hesitant to take the government’s, and particularly politician’s, word as truth because they have agendas and policies to protect leaving the public to depend on news media to report unbiased analysis of a government or politician’s activities. Since the terror attacks on 911, the media has been remiss to report the truth either out of fear of being labeled un-American or retribution by the Bush administration, and despite Republican claims of a “liberal media bias,” the corporate-owned main stream media has failed to report the news in an unbiased and truthful manner. On Friday, in a commentary in the Washington Post, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein finally accurately reported that the reason Washington has become so dysfunctional that government is not working for the American people is because Republicans are the problem.
For political observers who are not on the neo-conservative payroll, it is obvious that the obstructionist Republicans who refuse to compromise on any issue are the sole reason for dysfunction in Congress, and there are three fundamental reasons they choose intransience over compromise. The first is rooted in the Republican ideology that government and the people exist to enrich the one percent of Americans controlling the lion’s share of wealth in this country, and any agenda that does not favor wealth will meet an early death in Congress. The second reason is the Republican hatred of President Barack Obama that is founded in racism and disbelief that Americans dared to elect an African American man instead of a white neo-conservative to lead the country. The third reason is more difficult to quantify, but one can suggest that it is extremism with its basis in opposition to President Obama and a desire of fanatics to return to pre-Civil War America where minorities were property and guns were the law of the land. Republicans have, in effect, become an anti-American extremist sect that will take down the government and the American people before they will move one iota from their dysfunctional extremist position.
The Post article pointed to a recent comment by Representative Allen West (R-FL) who asserted on video that there are 78 to 81 Democrats in Congress who are members of the Communist Party, and how there was no outrage or condemnation from other Republicans or the remaining presidential candidates. As the article pointed out, it is not all that unusual for an extremist nut-job to make outlandish and unsubstantiated remarks or assertions, but that West’s intemperate comments are taken for granted and to some degree expected and condoned as legitimate political tactics portends just how far extremism has become the norm for the Republican Party.
Before George W. Bush was president, it was not unusual for both parties to give some ground in the interest of the people and to address the challenges of running the country. Indeed, Democrats conceded many positions during the Bush administration to keep the government functioning even though Republican policies were not economically sound, and to maintain America’s standing as a unified nation in a time of crisis. However, since the election of Barack Obama, Republicans have adopted a zero-tolerance for compromise and began the President’s term promising to obstruct any legislation including their own ideas. It is the first time in American history that one political party is more than willing to bring the entire country down before they will compromise, recognize “conventional understanding of facts, evidence or science, and more importantly, acknowledge the legitimacy of its political opposition.”
The gridlock in Washington is entirely the fault of Republicans who were all too anxious to take any steps to deny President Obama a second term and oppose every initiative unanimously, and at the beginning of the 112th Congress sought to repeal any achievement to delegitimize the President and his policies. America’s first credit downgrade in its history arrived because Republicans were unwilling to take a balanced approach to debt reduction by raising revenue in conjunction with spending cuts, and Republican budget proposals reflect that unbalanced approach will be the order of the day if Republicans win the White House and both houses of Congress. The ideological gap has been blamed on extremists in the teabag caucus, but the GOP was already lurching to the extremist right before the 2010 elections by refusing to govern; even from a minority position.
It is unclear why it took a mainstream media outlet like the Post so long to conclude the Republicans are the problem. Perhaps it is the real possibility that, as it stands today, the Republican Party is on pace to preside over an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions this country will never recover from whether they control both houses of Congress and the White House or just stand ready to obstruct any serious solutions to the nation’s problems. It is bad enough that Republicans oppose any progress beyond the Bush disaster, but they have signaled their intent to make Bush policies look extremely liberal to the point that their hero, Ronald Reagan, would be tried and convicted as a Communist enemy of the American people for being too liberal for today’s extremist Republicans.
It is evident that Republicans are not inclined to govern this country, and instead are willing to hand control over to wealthy industrialists who have no other intent but to subvert the Constitution and its procedures that dictate how the country is governed. Americans who do not follow politics may believe that both sides are guilty of creating gridlock and a dysfunctional government, and it is due to the media’s lack of reporting and the constant barrage of right-wing media support for extremists. The Post article’s authors cannot be accused of being liberal pundits because both are political scholars who have observed and studied Washington politics for 40 years and they represent both sides of the political divide.
As long as Republicans refuse to work for all the American people and remain steadfast in adhering to their extremist agenda of signing pledges to oppose sound economic policies, eschewing compromise for intransience, and returning to 14th century sensibilities in a 21st century world, democracy will eventually give way to a feudalistic society controlled by a few wealthy families and governed by theocrats to keep the population under control. Maybe now that one major newspaper has finally made an accurate appraisal of why America is in decline and why government is dysfunctional, others will follow suit because the alternative is unthinkable, but becoming more probable every day.
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Robert Schiele
May. 2nd, 2012 at 6:39 pm
Beg to differ. Certainly the Republicans currently hold a clear lead in intransigence and truculence, but how many times, during the four decades they controlled Congress, did Democrats slap down any Republican proposals with which they did not agree? Furthermore, while I don’t doubt that the spectacle of a Congress so bitterly divided along partisan lines has contributed mightily to the dissatisfaction of Americans with their government, let’s not leave out of the equation the fact that the incumbent President himself ran on a specific platform, most of which he proceeded to completely disregard from the moment he took the oath of office. Not a single banker or financier has yet been held accountable for the meltdown of ’08 which drove the entire economy off a cliff, nor has the federal government taken any concrete steps to see that wealthy multi-national corporations pay their fair share of U.S. taxes. Indeed, President Obama has named at least one, Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of G.E., whose corporation raked in billions of dollars in profits and paid no taxes whatsoever to a position of influence in the White House itself. There are also the points to be made that Mr. Obama purported himself to be in favor of the reform of existing anti-marijuana laws, then did an about-face and launched a crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries in California; also that Mr. Obama presented himself as the “peace candidate” as opposed to John McCain, but proceeded to double-down on the commitment of U.S. troops to the war in Afghanistan, and has also (quite unconstitutionally) committed American tax dollars and military personnel to providing aid to the Libyan uprising, not to mention those U.S. troops now chasing Mr. Kony through a variety of African jungles. Finally, even though he is himself a former professor of constitutional law, Mr. Obama not only failed to call for the immediate repeal of the so-called “Patriot Act”, surely the most egregious and heinous assault on civil liberties ever perpetrated in the United States, and not only signed off on a renewal of that odious act, but has even (with truly staggering arrogance) claimed for himself as Chief Executive the right to order the arrest and indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without trial or formal charges, or even to have U.S. citizens killed anytime he chooses to do so.
Granted, establishment and Tea Party Republicans have much to answer for, but so does Mr. Obama and so do many, many establishment Democrats.
Reynardine
May. 2nd, 2012 at 7:20 pm
Frankly, Mr. Scheiss, we’ve all seen this one before, almost word for word. However, please feel free to exsartaginate on it, and even autoinfocate.
Carrie
May. 2nd, 2012 at 7:24 pm
“both sides do it” deploy conservative talking point try not to laugh
PMom_GA
May. 2nd, 2012 at 7:23 pm
There’s a slight difference re: “Democrats slap down any Republican proposals with which they did not agree?” and the outright denial by GOP to even allow D proposals to see the light of day.
The way I remember earlier days was there was a sense of civility, in allowing the other side a pulpit to speak from.
Not now, at least not in the House: no civility and certainly, no allowing a pulpit to speak from.
It’s all incivility and “shut your trap” from the GOP side.
JMO…
Shiva (Moderator)
May. 2nd, 2012 at 7:45 pm
Thats really pretty silly. Obama has stayed true to his campaign promises and has achieved many of the promises despite the republicans.
As for the peace candidate, and doubtless you are copying this from someone else, Obama ran on ending the war in Iraq and going to Afghanistan. He did exactly as he said and is on track to get us out based on a template Bush signed.
The Patriot act already gave Obama the right to detain anyone. He didnt give himeself that right.
You have a lot of goulash there that sounds like it was written for you. We dont buy it
Minnie
May. 3rd, 2012 at 12:45 am
“Truly staggering arrogance”. Honestly, that’s what I thought when I read your post.
Regarding Jeffery Immelt, I’ve thought several times that just maybe there might be a very good reason to place him in such a position, where he is made aware of something other than increasing profits for GE. Might be a good thing?
Rod
May. 2nd, 2012 at 6:43 pm
You should have included a link to the Ornstein-Mann WashPo piece.
Rmuse
May. 2nd, 2012 at 8:22 pm
There was a link Rod, will re-link to the article. Thanks!
Cha
May. 2nd, 2012 at 7:22 pm
President Obama was the PEACE candidate and is the PEACE President. That does NOT mean he’s going to let us be run over with terrorists who want to annihilate us. PBO is the Intelligent President who is living in REALITY. There is an enormous difference between the two parties. Just because there are dinos like Joe Manchin doesn’t mean the Democrats on the whole are craven fascists like the republicon teabaggers.
Those who say there is no difference need to pay more attention to what has actually been done since Obama became president. And, no PObama does not have anything to answer for contrary to all the whining from the profiteering “left”.
Minnie
May. 3rd, 2012 at 12:38 am
I’m always telling ppl to pay attention. Problem is, they don’t. Nor do they take the trouble to fact check.
f joy
May. 3rd, 2012 at 12:50 am
Great Post!
joy
May. 3rd, 2012 at 12:55 am
If Willard Mitt Romney and GOP friends are allowed to buy the Whitehouse, the US will probably be sold off to the highest bidder and the profits will be hidden offshore while America goes bankrupt. We need to support President Obama for a second term. We have to regain the majority in the House (they control the purse strings), maintain the Senate (they confirm appointments) and eventually gain a majority in the Supreme Court (now controlled by extremists who brought us the awful Citizen’s United). Please make sure you’re properly registered to vote and vote Democratic all the way!
joy
May. 3rd, 2012 at 1:00 am
“Don’t let the cultural swing to the conservative right reduce or completely eradicate some of the social advancements that have taken place to bring social parity by advancing the middle class that could include: minorities, women and the security guaranteed to the elderly. Lets not return to pre-1930. The globe is different and it is demanding that its consumption and energy usage and shared expansionism be examined. Cultural greed and perceived military superiority has become an antiquated methodology. It is time for those who have achieved the advancements and cultural mobility to stop living in the privilege of excessive consumption. We must not return to the world of the have and the have not”s. It is time for all of us to take the responsibility for how we construct our security. Especially in the next four years. Fight for your future. The future is not going to invite you to participate, it just may gobble you up.” – Al Joy
Reynardine
May. 3rd, 2012 at 7:37 am
The media are finally waking up to Republican subversion!… Ding, dong! Cockadoodledoo! (Coffee vapors)
MiddleAmericaMS
May. 3rd, 2012 at 1:20 pm
Anyone who follows politics & legislation on a daily basis knows that the Republicans have become extremists & obstructionists to new record levels that are anti-democratic & anti-American. Over & over again they prove that they think of their jobs as a game to win at any cost.
As a news junkie I’ve seen it everyday for 10+ years & its a very frightening & sad experience to observe.
Sugapea
May. 4th, 2012 at 6:12 am
Don’t think the ‘American Swing Votes’ have not noticed the outrageous/crazy lack of respect and cooperation coming from the GOP.
Many regular clear-thinking Republican Voters realize…This ain’t their Dad’s Old Republican Party anymore!
Only the deranged/brainwashed RightWing fringe will be voting for Romney…and that won’t be near enough to win our next election!
puma
May. 13th, 2012 at 3:21 pm
whatever Obama does, the Gareas 100% against it. when he caves in to their demands, the GOP switch their position and now against Obama compromising to their demands… technically, the GOP are tyrants and should be brought to justice