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kpete

(71,964 posts)
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 09:45 AM Aug 2017

Enough is Enough By THE LAT EDITORIAL BOARD -These are not normal times.

Enough is Enough
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD

AUG. 20, 2017

These are not normal times.

The man in the White House is reckless and unmanageable, a danger to the Constitution, a threat to our democratic institutions.

Last week some of his worst qualities were on display: his moral vacuity and his disregard for the truth, as well as his stubborn resistance to sensible advice. As ever, he lashed out at imaginary enemies and scapegoated others for his own failings. Most important, his reluctance to offer a simple and decisive condemnation of racism and Nazism astounded and appalled observers around the world.


With such a glaring failure of moral leadership at the top, it is desperately important that others stand up and speak out to defend American principles and values. This is no time for neutrality, equivocation or silence. Leaders across America — and especially those in the president’s own party — must summon their reserves of political courage to challenge President Trump publicly, loudly and unambiguously.

Enough is enough.

Some people clearly understand this. On Monday, after Trump suggested that “alt-left” counter-protesters were as much to blame as Nazis and white supremacists for the fiasco in Charlottesville, a courageous CEO — Kenneth Frazier, the chief executive of Merck & Co. — resigned from the president’s American Manufacturing Council in protest. His departure, which the ever-gracious president greeted with derision, led to an exodus of other commission members.


This is no time for neutrality, equivocation or silence.

Also last week, five members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a tacit rebuke to the president by condemning racism and hatred in Charlottesville. Denouncing Nazis and Klansmen is not exactly controversial or cutting-edge in 2017, but for the generals to take on the commander in chief is, to say the least, highly unusual.

Many Republicans and conservatives have broken ranks as well in recent months, dismayed by the daily chaos, belligerence and mismanagement. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) have been outspoken critics. Max Boot, David Frum and other conservative public intellectuals have written articulately about the failures of the Trump presidency; the venerable conservative magazine National Review has as well. On Friday, former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Trump’s response to Charlottesville had “caused racists to rejoice,” and that if he didn’t apologize it could lead to “an unraveling of our national fabric.” These votes of no-confidence from fellow conservatives and Republicans are powerful indictments.

But where are the rest?

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) are the two most-powerful men in Congress. Both have fired off the occasional potshot but for the most part have stood firmly behind this wildly flawed president, despite the taunts and insults Trump hurled at them from his Twitter redoubt.

What holds them back? Craven, self-serving political calculations designed to protect their careers, and dwindling hope that the president, despite everything, will help them move their long-delayed legislative agenda.

Their silence is shameful.

How about the more rational members of Trump’s Cabinet? They should be fleeing the administration, refusing to stand mutely against the wall at his press conferences while he steps on their messages and undermines their best efforts.


Men and women of conscience can no longer withhold judgment."

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More:
http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-ed-trump-enough/

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Enough is Enough By THE LAT EDITORIAL BOARD -These are not normal times. (Original Post) kpete Aug 2017 OP
Great editorial dalton99a Aug 2017 #1
As it was before he took office. gordianot Aug 2017 #2
K&R CentralMass Aug 2017 #3
Nice that the Times' editorial board has caught up. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2017 #4
The LA Times DID endorse Clinton. They've been right all along. bitterross Aug 2017 #11
Good for them! greatauntoftriplets Aug 2017 #12
Months ago LAT ran a series of harsh editorials on Trump's Lies & made a book of it Hekate Aug 2017 #18
That's great. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2017 #20
Men and women of conscience can no longer withhold judgment american_ideals Aug 2017 #5
That lets out Republican Congresspeople and Republican "leaders". Golden Raisin Aug 2017 #9
Those who remain silent are cowards. madaboutharry Aug 2017 #6
And complicit volstork Aug 2017 #8
Those that remain silent..... SergeStorms Aug 2017 #25
"This is no time for neutrality, equivocation or silence." It is time to 25 45 or impeach. L. Coyote Aug 2017 #7
Shouldn't that be "86 45"? Beartracks Aug 2017 #24
More apropo to the picture. maddiemom Aug 2017 #32
Good article. "Shameful." I like that word. It's not used enough. "Shameful" fits this President.nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #10
Kicked and recommended. PatrickforO Aug 2017 #13
Outstanding! H2O Man Aug 2017 #14
K&R smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #15
excellent editorial onetexan Aug 2017 #16
This is why progressives should support Antifa Fluke a Snooker Aug 2017 #17
Excellent stand Hekate Aug 2017 #19
What keeps the others from condeming Trump's behavior? Ligyron Aug 2017 #21
They forgot to include PENCE !!! diva77 Aug 2017 #22
k&r lordsummerisle Aug 2017 #23
I hate to be that guy, but Rob H. Aug 2017 #26
K and R oasis Aug 2017 #27
K & R McConnell & Ryan demonstrated a lack of basic American values bronxiteforever Aug 2017 #28
Enough was enough from back in the Nixon Days nolabels Aug 2017 #29
K&R... spanone Aug 2017 #30
"Craven, self-serving political calculations designed to protect their careers, and dwindling hope " lindysalsagal Aug 2017 #31
 

bitterross

(4,066 posts)
11. The LA Times DID endorse Clinton. They've been right all along.
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 10:59 AM
Aug 2017

Here is their headline for the endorsement:

Hillary Clinton would make a sober, smart and pragmatic president. Donald Trump would be a catastrophe.

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-hillary-endorsement-20160923-snap-story.html

greatauntoftriplets

(175,729 posts)
12. Good for them!
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 11:33 AM
Aug 2017

I hadn't known that. The Chicago Tribune, which owns the Times, endorsed Gary Johnson of all people.

Hekate

(90,564 posts)
18. Months ago LAT ran a series of harsh editorials on Trump's Lies & made a book of it
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 12:18 PM
Aug 2017

LA Times is still one of the country's great newspapers, I'm relieved to say.

greatauntoftriplets

(175,729 posts)
20. That's great.
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 12:36 PM
Aug 2017

I'm happy to hear that the Tribune isn't micro-managing its editorial policy. Now that Tribune Media is likely selling WGN to Sinclair, I don't trust that company.

Golden Raisin

(4,605 posts)
9. That lets out Republican Congresspeople and Republican "leaders".
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 10:38 AM
Aug 2017

No goddamn consciences while the country goes down in flames.

SergeStorms

(19,187 posts)
25. Those that remain silent.....
Mon Aug 21, 2017, 03:06 AM
Aug 2017

are only concerned about being re-elected. Trump is still popular with the typical Republican voter (for some reason unknown to anyone) and they're worried about the mid-terms in 2018.

That's a typical Republican for you.
It's always party over;
principal
country
constitution
good taste
honesty
integrity........you name it, Republicans stick with their party over anything. Now THAT'S sad!

PatrickforO

(14,559 posts)
13. Kicked and recommended.
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 11:43 AM
Aug 2017

This is a very good editorial.

We have not been silent, nor have we withheld judgement, so for us it is a merely a reminder to keep up the resistance. For the silent, it is a call to action.

onetexan

(13,024 posts)
16. excellent editorial
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 11:52 AM
Aug 2017

the moral decay of the complicit GOP party is astounding. What happened to the party of Lincoln?

 

Fluke a Snooker

(404 posts)
17. This is why progressives should support Antifa
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 12:12 PM
Aug 2017

Antifa is the cure for providing real-world consequences to hate speech.

Ligyron

(7,616 posts)
21. What keeps the others from condeming Trump's behavior?
Sun Aug 20, 2017, 04:24 PM
Aug 2017

Fear.

They are afraid of the 25% (or less) of the Republican base who think Trump is all that and a bag of chips.

Steve Schmidt really let him have it tho'. One has to admire principled people even if the are Republican.

Rob H.

(5,349 posts)
26. I hate to be that guy, but
Mon Aug 21, 2017, 03:41 AM
Aug 2017
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The whole thing is well-worth a read. Rec'd.

nolabels

(13,133 posts)
29. Enough was enough from back in the Nixon Days
Mon Aug 21, 2017, 08:46 AM
Aug 2017

Many newspapers have been the lapdogs for money and republicans for decades. So when the digital web came along it was no wonder so many jumped ship. L.A Times is just pandering now. One of the last dinosaurs headed to oblivion

lindysalsagal

(20,592 posts)
31. "Craven, self-serving political calculations designed to protect their careers, and dwindling hope "
Mon Aug 21, 2017, 09:23 AM
Aug 2017

"Craven, self-serving political calculations designed to protect their careers, and dwindling hope that the president, despite everything, will help them move their long-delayed legislative agenda. "

Craven. That's the word.

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