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gulliver

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Sun May 20, 2012, 09:26 PM May 2012

The Real Reason Republicans Have Been Sabotaging America [View all]

Last edited Sat Aug 11, 2012, 01:10 PM - Edit history (1)

It's not so much that Obama is black. That is a factor, of course, but that's not the biggest issue.

The real reason Republicans have been trying to sabotage Obama and the country is humiliation, personal humiliation. Their man, George W. Bush, was president for eight years, and their party also held majorities in Congress for most of that time. And the result? Well, to put it mildly, they basically peed their pants on live TV with the world watching. Republicans cheered Bush as he cut taxes. They whistled and applauded when he strutted around on the deck of that aircraft carrier in the full flight suit. They were riding high.

And then everything went horribly, horribly wrong. All on their watch. All in broad daylight. Afghanistan fell apart as Bush's unnecessary, ill-conceived, and falsely motivated war in Iraq dragged on. Osama was on the loose. Bush made a complete ass of himself in every news conference. And the whole country came apart at the seams in 2008. Republicans were wrong, and it was obvious. The whole Republican ideology was caught like a bug in a skillet, and they had nowhere to turn to avoid humiliation.

Now, they could have just backed off and taken a second look at their policies. Maybe tax cuts for the wealthy don't solve everything. Maybe someone should keep an eye on what the scamps in Wall Street do with the matches they seem to like to play with so much. Maybe war wasn't cheap and easy. Maybe going after Osama Bin Laden was worthwhile. In short, Republicans could have looked at revising their playbook.

Not these folks. The first thing these Republicans did was get angry. Like assholes in the wrong always do, they looked for any out they could find. Introspection? Reflection? Yeah, right.

It is important to remember that this humiliation was personal. It was not just an organizational failure. Individual Republicans across the country had been gushing and fainting over Bush since his first term began. These were real people with real families. How were they going to explain to their children and grandchildren? Their party, their president, their Congress had wrecked the country. They themselves had laughed while people at their convention wore purple band-aids, mocking duly awarded military medals. They had swooned over George W. Bush in his cowboy hat as he drove his pickup around "the ranch." Republicans, in short, had made complete asses of themselves.

Enter the Tea Party. After finally and belatedly waking up at the economic switch and discovering that they had caused a catastrophe, the Republicans lost the election in 2008. The Republican Bush Fan Club—essentially their entire party—suddenly decided that Bush wasn't a Republican after all. In fact, neither were they. No one was a Republican. You say you are looking for the Republicans who caused all of this horrible damage to the country? Well, said the Republicans, we don't know this party of which you speak. What are Republicans? We are the Tea Party. We aren't responsible for what Republicans did. Who's George W. Bush?

The Tea Party dodge helped to throw off the bloodhounds, but then the Republicans had another problem. The Republican party still existed. It was their whole infrastructure. The Tea Party didn't have a single building, no checking accounts, no donor list, no elected officials under its banner. It was just a few travel trailers and some Founding Father kitsch provided by the Koch Brothers. Sooner or later Tea Partiers were going to have to be Republicans again.

It is kind of beautiful when you think about it. The most incompetent, most blameworthy, most idiotic Republicans dodged their identity as Republicans to become Tea Partiers. Then they came back and "took over" their party again. It wasn't the old Republican Party that had done all of those bad things to the country anymore, though. All that sin was washed away by the name change and the Uncle Sam costumes. The Republican party rose phoenix-like from the ashes. And all the old, bad ideas were now new and worse.

But they needed one more thing. They needed Obama to fail, and it was not because he was black. Republicans needed Obama to fail because Republicans had themselves failed so badly. America lost horribly under their leadership, and they were not about to let America win under someone else. It is as ugly and simple as that.

Rush Limbaugh said it clearly. He wanted Obama to fail. Mitch McConnell said it only slightly less clearly. Job number one for the Republicans was to make sure Obama was a one-term president.

Now would good Americans fail their country and then deliberately try to make sure no one else could succeed? Would good Americans take the country's economy hostage and play chicken with our national creditworthiness? Would good Americans put down American economic gains and business environment at every opportunity? I don't think so. Good Americans wouldn't do that.

Republican politicians would though. And, by the way, they want to run the country again.

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Very well written A HERETIC I AM May 2012 #1
Spot on. Good post. PufPuf23 May 2012 #45
Spot on. Arctic Dave May 2012 #2
they have warrior1 May 2012 #3
Doing it for a long time brush May 2012 #71
Most Excellent Post !!! - K & R !!! WillyT May 2012 #4
Preach it! Aristus May 2012 #5
They just angrier when they are wrong. JoePhilly May 2012 #6
You forgot: more non white births than all others. jaysunb May 2012 #11
Pat Buchanan is having a heart attack over that. JoePhilly May 2012 #16
+1 n/t jaysunb May 2012 #20
Nothing brings out the craziness among the right-wing than when they lose what they feel Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #38
Agree completely. patrice May 2012 #7
couldnt agree more; its been personal since Clinton beat BOTH their "war heroes" pasto76 May 2012 #8
Most excellent DU OP longship May 2012 #9
A most honest depiction of history... kentuck May 2012 #10
Nice analysis.. sendero May 2012 #12
How very true..... Grassy Knoll May 2012 #13
“We will make it so that a Democrat cannot govern as a Democrat.” Grover Norquist loyalsister May 2012 #14
The GOP is the party of the politics of spite. ancianita May 2012 #15
I don't think it's just spite newspeak May 2012 #65
Amazing piece of writing there Gulliver. Marie Marie May 2012 #17
Well Done........ RagAss May 2012 #18
It's funny because they see us the exact same way. Jamaal510 May 2012 #40
It's the essence of divide and conquer. Larry Ogg May 2012 #63
The difference is, we understand that essence. Old and In the Way May 2012 #102
The smallest minority on the planet are those who understand! Larry Ogg May 2012 #104
An enthusiastic K&R DJ13 May 2012 #19
The Republican Party that had the genteel Country Club set as membership is dead. Ikonoklast May 2012 #21
. blue neen May 2012 #31
Great post (nt) Shankapotomus May 2012 #22
+1000 SalviaBlue May 2012 #23
Yep. They Re-Branded Like Phillip Morris Became Altria Yavin4 May 2012 #24
Fifty percent of the USA is public land. Break up the USA and you can steal all that land and the L. Coyote May 2012 #25
They don't like the concept of the commons. National parks should be turned alfredo May 2012 #66
Ironic eaglesfanintn May 2012 #70
TR was a Republican, what we have now is the Reactionary Party. alfredo May 2012 #76
The first national park came into being under US Grant Art_from_Ark May 2012 #99
Very well written. Stargazer09 May 2012 #26
Is it that complicated? How about the fact that there are no adverse consequenses to them? AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #27
exactly... dennis4868 May 2012 #59
WELL SAID!!!!!!! Skittles May 2012 #28
interesting take. chknltl May 2012 #29
Excellent post. blue neen May 2012 #30
Repugs in power brush May 2012 #78
I think you've hit the nail on the head. n/t pnwmom May 2012 #32
Thank you for that spot on post! Paka May 2012 #33
Damn it! Now Fox will need to spend more time reinventing history. ffr May 2012 #34
Brutally plausible Populist_Prole May 2012 #35
Well written screed! Proud Liberal Dem May 2012 #36
Thanks for the uncommonly good and well thought post. +1 n/t stevedeshazer May 2012 #37
Absolutely right! JDPriestly May 2012 #39
KNR for original writing, KnR for being spot on, Knr for readability FogerRox May 2012 #41
Great Post nt DLine May 2012 #42
I loved reading this. pacalo May 2012 #43
I think they might have a bigger problem... Kalidurga May 2012 #44
Every living person in America should have to read this as it explains it about as good madokie May 2012 #46
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #47
Great post nxylas May 2012 #48
Sometimes the truth is right in front of us... kentuck May 2012 #49
Great post, so right! JNelson6563 May 2012 #50
Best OP I've read in awhile... TroglodyteScholar May 2012 #51
The very definition of insanity lunatica May 2012 #52
It is also face saving. quaker bill May 2012 #53
Get the rat bastard republiCONs out of Congress, it's simple. xtraxritical May 2012 #90
Exactly! butterfly77 May 2012 #54
We all... GTurck May 2012 #55
What they can't own, they try to destroy. +1, NT. Mc Mike May 2012 #56
Democrats have been handed the gauntlet randr May 2012 #57
And the media... dennis4868 May 2012 #58
YES! I love Republican bashing posts on DU!!! Evasporque May 2012 #60
Kryptonite cutroot May 2012 #61
great article.... obietiger May 2012 #62
EXACTLY! Great post..I've said before what choice do they have!? The contrast is sooo big it's uponit7771 May 2012 #64
can we spread this to other sites? blm May 2012 #67
I've been trying to put this in words PatSeg May 2012 #68
I almost didn't click on this tularetom May 2012 #69
Oh, the humiliation libodem May 2012 #72
Add Joe Wilson's "YOU LIE!!" moment to the GOP's state of denial... KansDem May 2012 #73
And President Obama took away their Dems are weak on foreign policy bullshit after he got OBL. jillan May 2012 #74
I'll just pile on with everyone else and say what an excellent post this is. drm604 May 2012 #75
Couldn't agree more with your observations! Old and In the Way May 2012 #77
The Christian right was blamed for the loss of the moderate vote. The CR's solution: rebranding. alfredo May 2012 #79
It is interesting to see who is never in these kind of threads. Rex May 2012 #80
That just about sums it up. n/t Cali_Democrat May 2012 #81
On points of style and intellect alone, Obama is sooo much more attractive and "presidential" whathehell May 2012 #82
And then when one posts dreampunk May 2012 #83
Poppy Bush told you the answer years ago, but I'd already heard about it. Hubert Flottz May 2012 #84
"New World Order" was a big clue, wasn't it? FiveGoodMen May 2012 #85
As I've read, poppy mentioning the NWO was actually a slap in the face to the third world countries newspeak May 2012 #105
Every so often Doc Holliday May 2012 #86
Not sure who came up with this line mac56 May 2012 #87
Well, that's ProSense May 2012 #88
Exactly. Well said. n/t lumberjack_jeff May 2012 #89
Wow. Brigid May 2012 #91
You expect me to rec this stuff? Uben May 2012 #92
Very well said! LiberalLovinLug May 2012 #93
I completely disagree stupidicus May 2012 #94
If you could be a fly on the wall..... dtom67 May 2012 #95
IMO wd make a great DCCC campaign ad ProgressiveEconomist May 2012 #96
Spot on...K&R!! rury May 2012 #97
good post by the OP but... ensemble May 2012 #98
Way too complicated GETPLANING May 2012 #100
I agree. Arugula Latte May 2012 #106
Spot on. I also don't think it's because Obama is black. Beartracks May 2012 #101
Good post but remember that the Tea Party was made by malaise May 2012 #103
Lest we forget the complicit corporate media!! vsamuels Feb 2015 #107
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