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The Fanatical GOP
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
We’re witnessing the capture by fanatics of what was once a great and important American political party.
The Republican Party platform committee now
includes a provision calling for a constitutional amendment banning all
abortions, without an exception for rape or incest. This is basically
Missouri senatorial candidate Todd Akin’s position. (At least the GOP
platform doesn’t assert that women’s bodies automatically reject
“legitimate” rapists’ sperm.)
Paul Ryan, Romney’s selection for vice
president, has co-sponsored 38 anti-abortion measures while in the House
of Representatives, including several containing no exception for
pregnancies caused by rape or incest.
But the GOP’s fanaticism goes far beyond the its growing absolutism about abortion.
But the GOP’s fanaticism goes far beyond the its growing absolutism about abortion.
Ryan’s proposed budget, approved by almost
all House Republicans, is also an exercise in fanaticism. It replaces
Medicare with vouchers that won’t possibly keep up with rising
healthcare costs — thereby shifting costs directly on to the elderly.
That budget also harms the poor and rewards
the rich, but does little or nothing to reduce the federal budget
deficit. Over 60 percent of its spending cuts come out of programs for
lower-income Americans. Its tax cuts for the rich reduce revenues by
$4.6 trillion over the decade while saving the typical millionaire
hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
The GOP’s looniness doesn’t even stop there. Republicans remain unwaivering in their support of state laws allowing or encouraging the profiling of Latinos. And unrelenting in their war against gay rights.
The GOP’s looniness doesn’t even stop there. Republicans remain unwaivering in their support of state laws allowing or encouraging the profiling of Latinos. And unrelenting in their war against gay rights.
It’s not just women, seniors, budget hawks,
the poor, Latinos, and gays who are catching on to the Republicans’
extremism. Americans who don’t fall into one of these categories are
becoming alarmed, too — as they should.
Although the GOP lurch to the right-wing margin of America may bode well for Democrats this coming Election Day, it bodes ill for America. The capture of one of our great parties by fanatics is nothing to celebrate. A democracy needs at least two sane political parties.
Although the GOP lurch to the right-wing margin of America may bode well for Democrats this coming Election Day, it bodes ill for America. The capture of one of our great parties by fanatics is nothing to celebrate. A democracy needs at least two sane political parties.
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But the GOP’s fanaticism goes far beyond the its growing absolutism about abortion.
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