All the way back during the closing days of the Before Time, as the GOP was
loping eagerly at speed towards the monstrous abyss into which they have now
dragged us, I began documenting a rapidly spreading Republican condition,
which I called Republican Detachment Disorder.
From me in
January of 2016:
Now that Donald Barnum Trump, Failgunner Ted Cruz and the caravan of
benighted shoutycracker GOP candidate wannabes that follow them around have
removed any lingering doubt that nothing short of the
Bến Tre Option --
'It became necessary to destroy the town to save it'
-- will ever "fix" what is actually wrong with the GOP, the Republican
establishment's most obedient and reliable public avatars have all suddenly
come down with the same, tragic affliction: Republican Detachment Disorder.
Today's spotlight Republican Detachment Disorder sufferer:
David Frum.
Maybe the Republican Establishment Can’t Have It All
Given their failure to take down Donald Trump, is it time for GOP
elites to let go of some cherished inward-facing policy
priorities?
...
Maybe it’s time for the party’s elites to let go of some of their
cherished inward-facing policy priorities.
Notice how RDD particularly affects the speech centers of the brain.
"[T]he Republican Establishment" instead of "we".
"Given their failure" instead of "Given our failure."
"[T]he party's elite" instead of
"Me and David Brooks and Michael Gerson and Ross Douthat and the rich
fuckers we work for".
Sad, really.
But there is hope!
With your generous support, blogs like this can continue working tirelessly
towards the goal of eliminating RDD in our lifetime...
Which I simplified to this in
March of 2016:
It's a huge shit sandwich and everybody but me is gonna have to
take a bite.
Then I spent more time than I should have documenting one prominent
Republican/Conservative after another deploying the same lies in the same
order. That the GOP had gone spontaneously mad. That they had
nothing to do with it. That once they caught wind of it they'd
righteously rebuked everyone involved, but before that moment there was
nothing detectably wrong with the GOP.
Every one of these lies was and is ludicrous on its face, and yet the
promulgators of these lies were invited to spout them on the largest legacy
media outlets in the country, while those on the Left who had been warning for
decades about the dangerous trajectory of the GOP were given the stiff arm and
the stink-eye by those same legacy media outlets.
Which led me to ask why?
And the answer is pretty simple and twofold.
First, the creators of this new mythology already had deep, fraternal ties to
major legacy media outlets. They all knew each other professionally and
socially, so once places like MSNBC went full-time into the Republican
reputation rehab business, GOP spin doctors and comms people and ad merchants
who had bet wrong on the rise of Trump and fallen from grace from the party
were lining up three deep to get the Nicole Wallace treatment.
And second, the gauzy, heroic bunkum these Never Trumpers were selling was
much more congenial to the legacy media's self-image than the hard truths
Lefty writers and podcasts were offering. In the actual history of the
era that Liberals were documenting, the legacy media was deeply complicit in
the rise of a monster like Trump, spending decades ostentatiously ignoring
what was really going on on the Right, or, when the stench of racism and crazy
leaking out of GOP containment got too knock-the-flies-off-a-shitwagon strong
to ignore, they'd "Both Sides Do It" handwave any concerns.
Obviously this is a story the legacy media wants no part of.
But the fiction the Never Trumpers were selling? That the entire
Republican base just suddenly went nuts one day and no one coulda seen it
coming? That maybe a lot of it was actually justifiable backlash to all
those terrible, imaginary excesses of the Left? That was a
story the Beltway was only too happy to metabolize, to repeat endlessly, and
to promote to the front of the line any recently-former Republican who was
willing to help them sell it.
And over the course of the last decade you can actually track as this bullshit
hardened into the foundation of Beltway-approved agreed-upon history of the
era. Then, once the foundation was laid, came all of the refinements and
embellishments.
So what we're going to do now is step back in time to 2016 and watch
as Republican Detachment Disorder became the go-to alibi for
Conservatives trying to run away from what they had helped do to their own
party. Then we're going to jump back to present day for a small taste
of how that fiction has evolved. For the stroll down Cursed Memory
Lane, I'll mostly provide links only to Conservatives as they floated their
own variation of RDD. If you want to dive deeper, have at it.
January, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder News: Tucker Carlson, Super Class
Warrior Hero Guy.
January, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder News: Boss Limbaugh.
In his article in The Atlantic, Andrew Sullivan's former protege -- Young
Conor Friedersdorf -- makes the following case:
Rush Limbaugh Doesn't Know He's Part of the Establishment
A portrait of a man who is unaware of his role in the system that he
savages...
February, 2016:
David Brooks' Life When It Is Written Will Read Better Than It Lived
David Brooks -- the world's most ubiquitous Conservative Public
Intellectual, globe-trotting lecturer on character and humility and
Patient Zero of Republican Detachment Disorder -- managed to write an
entire fucking column about the madness which has killed his Republican
Party...
...without mentioning the word "Republican" at all.
Instead...
They want “outsiders"
They delegitimize...
They’re
willing to trample...
they don’t recognize other people...
They
suffer from a form of political narcissism...
they don’t accept the
legitimacy of...
They don’t recognize restraints.
They want
total victories for themselves and their doctrine.
The antipolitics
people elect legislators who have no political skills or experience...
The
antipolitics people don’t accept...
They make soaring promises and
raise ridiculous expectations...
The antipolitics people refuse
compromise...
February, 2016: Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Ron Fournier, The Sad Clown of
Centrism
March, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Michael Gerson
Themselves. Them. Not "me". Them. Thus begins the tsk-tsking cavil lecture
of yet another Republican who stood proudly with a party that has been
coasting along on the momentum of the Southern Strategy for his entire adult
life. Yet another Republican who stood proudly by an Administration
which resorted without hesitation to the tried-and-true Republican electoral
strategy of Fox News, Hate Radio, mass-slander and demonization to win
re-election in 2004...
April, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Joe Scarborough
May, 2016: Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Peggy Noonan Finds Her Magic Cab
Driver
May, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Jennifer Rubin
Key Date. From NPR, May 26, 2016: Donald Trump Clinches GOP Nomination
June, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Ramesh Ponnuru
By June of 2016,
Suddenly There Is No "I" In "Republican" Note the time. Almost exactly decade ago, when all of these
Conservative heavy-hitters and dozens of others had begun to change their political pronouns.
Key Date. From CNN,
July 19, 2016: It’s official: Trump is Republican nominee
July, 2016:
Republican Detachment Disorder: Michael Steele, Patient Zero
September, 2016:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: George Will
October 20, 2016:
Joe Scarborough and Bill Kristol -- Cannibals Fighting Over The Place
Settings -- in which they traded "This wasn't my fault, this was
your fault" finger-pointing.
December, 2017: Today In Republican Detachment Disorder [Bret Stephens]
December, 2017:
Today In Republican Detachment Disorder: Charlie Sykes
They're all in on it. All of them. And
18 months to two years is officially the new, Beltway Approved
Absolution Lifeboat. And all of the Republican scumbags who reaped
enormous rewards for decades paving the road down which Donald Trump
shambled to the White House -- who are now frantically rebranding
themselves as "independent" 30 years too late once -- are scrambling on
board. From Joey Joe Joe Junior Scarborough yesterday: "Republicans across the United States will now pay a heavy price for
two years of moral indifference."
There are dozens more, and a lot of repeat customers: the same elite
Republican pundits and opinion-havers using the commanding media heights of
the multiple platforms on which they are welcome, all hard-selling the same
lie over and over and over again.
Now buckle up as we quantum leap from a decade ago to five days ago to observe
how deeply rooted in the everyday political language of Never Trumpers this
detachment disorder has become, and how every other political event has been
warped to fit that narrative.
The occasion was The Bulwark's live thing in Los Angeles. Big
crowds. Much merch. Much call-and-response. A delegation from the Pod Save Lads showed up. And during the event, Bulwark owner and publisher, Sarah
Longwell, regaled the audience with her version of history...
Sam Stein: What is the Bush line? Like what actually number is the Bush
line?
Sarah Longwell: Uh this is a great question... It's 32%. But that is that is the
number that George W. Bush was at when he left office. Okay? And the
reason again that this is important is if you think about the historical
precedent when Bush left office, the Republican party never recovered from
his unpopularity.
This is so ridiculous I almost don't know where to begin. In 2010,
Longwell was working for conservative PR outfit in Washington D.C. and was
recruited into the Log Cabin Republicans, where she eventually became chair From that vantage point, surely she could not have missed the
Giant Red Wave that deluged Washington in 2010 and completely reversed the political fortunes of Ms. Longwell's party.
I mean, I don't know exactly how Ms. Longwell would measure "recovered
popularity", but it seems to me that taking back the House in 2010 with a net
gain of 63 seats -- the largest turnover of seats by either party since 1948
-- constitutes a pretty good metric of resurgent popularity. As does the
net seven seat Republican pickup in the Senate, picking up six governorships,
680 state legislative seats, flipping control of 20 legislative chambers
across the country, and having "independent" voters, who had largely voted for
Democrats in 2006 and 2008, swinging overwhelmingly to the right.
And how did Sarah Longwell's party achieve this amazing feat? They did
it by throwing everything they had into the largest coordinated campaign of
often openly racist slander, obstruction, sabotage, and fear-mongering in
modern political history, all aimed at destroying Obama before he even got
started. If you're interested in the gory details, we did a whole
podcast about that very subject last week:
Add to that the massive Republican "Tea Party" branding scam in which the
legacy media abetted the lie that somehow the base of the party had just up
and disappeared one day and had been replaced by a brand new "movement" --
heavily financed by the Kochs and promoted around the clock by Fox News.
These Teabaggers had two things in common: they swore they'd never heard of
George W. Bush and they despised the black guy in the White House and eagerly
rallied behind every racist lie about Death Panels and "government takeovers"
and birth certificates and on and on. They flooded town hall meetings,
shrieking about Communists. They suddenly cared about
deficits.
In Congress, Republicans did everything they could do to drag the Great Recession
out as long as possible -- ferociously opposing the Obama plan for saving the
economy, extorting concessions so that the final package was only half the
size it should have been (and a third of that was tax cuts) and then voting
against everything along party lines. So by 2010, with the Republican
base rage-drunk on Fox News racist propaganda, and hapless "independents"
terrified by the legacy media repeating Conservative lies unchallenged, the
GOP was able to grab hold of real levers of power at the national and state
level and use them to further hobble Obama administration
initiatives.
Ms. Longwell resumes.
Longwell: He had a bad war and he had a bad economy. That sounds familiar,
right? And so when you have those things, what happened is then the
Republicans went into the wilderness. They lost two national elections. They
struggled with their political identity only to have Trump then come in and
completely revamp the party.
First, notice the pronouns? The same sleight of hand as a decade
earlier. "the Republicans went...", "They lost...", "They struggled...", not "We lost..." or "We struggled..."
Second, in the Republican voter's berserk reaction to Barack Obama -- their
eight-year-long racist primal scream -- it's painfully obvious that their
"political identity" was right there in plain sight for anyone to see who
cared to. Once a reality show douchebag and skeevy real-estate slimeball named Donald Trump latched onto the biggest and most overtly racist
lie of that era and ran with it (from Politico,
August 4, 2010) --
41% of GOP: Obama foreign-born
On President Barack Obama’s birthday, a new CNN/Opinion Research released
Wednesday shows 41 percent of Republicans believe Obama was “probably” or
“definitely” born in another country.
-- it's very clear that a plurality of the party had no "political
identity" problem at all.
Now, stack that Big Stupid Lie on top of all the other Big Stupid Lies
Republicans believed. For example:
From Politifact,
December 18, 2009:
PolitiFact's Lie of the Year: 'Death panels'
Of all the falsehoods and distortions in the political discourse this
year, one stood out from the rest.
"Death panels."
From KUNC Colorado,
June 18, 2012:
As the Supreme Court is about to rule on the constitutionality of the
health care law, one-third of Americans are worrying about a part of the
legislation that isn’t there.
A Kaiser Family Foundation’s tracking poll [.pdf] found in March that
36 percent of respondents erroneously believe that the law “would allow
a government panel to make decisions about end-of-life care for people
on Medicare.” Another 20 percent said they are not sure whether it
does.
The foundation, a nonpartisan organization that provides health policy
analysis, reports the “prevalence of these misconceptions is essentially
the same it was at the end of 2010.”
From PolitiFact,
December 17, 2010:
PolitiFact's Lie of the Year: 'A government takeover of health care'
In the spring of 2009, a Republican strategist settled on a brilliant
and powerful attack line for President Barack Obama's ambitious plan to
overhaul America's health insurance system. Frank Luntz, a consultant
famous for his phraseology, urged GOP leaders to call it a "government
takeover."
"Takeovers are like coups," Luntz wrote in a 28-page memo. "They both
lead to dictators and a loss of freedom."
The line stuck. By the time the health care bill was headed toward
passage in early 2010, Obama and congressional Democrats had sanded down
their program, dropping the "public option" concept that was derided as
too much government intrusion. The law passed in March, with new
regulations, but no government-run plan.
But as Republicans smelled serious opportunity in the midterm
elections, they didn't let facts get in the way of a great punchline.
And few in the press challenged their frequent assertion that under
Obama, the government was going to take over the health care
industry.
From Pew,
November 2, 2010:
Majority of Republicans No Longer See Evidence of Global Warming
A 53%-majority of Republicans say there is no solid evidence the earth
is warming. Among Tea Party Republicans, fully 70% say there is no
evidence.
Add to these Big Stupid Lies all the dozens of Smaller Stupid Lies that were
firehosing out of the Conservative media puke-funnel, hyped by Republican
party leaders, and passed along uncritically by the legacy media, and even a
low-born, nobody blogger from the middle of Middle America like me could see
that this was not a party lost in "the political wilderness" in any way.
In fact, the "political identity" of the Republican party was never in
question at all.
They were and are the same mob of bigots and imbeciles we Liberals have been
warning about for decades. The "reprogrammable meatbags" which the GOP
has spent decades and billions of dollars cultivating, and about which I've
been writing on this here blog for +21 years.
And yet back in the Before Time when it might have mattered, not a single
Never Trump you can name had a problem with any of it. They were
perfectly willing to ride this rage-and-racism fueled rocket as long as it
took them where they wanted to go. As long as it got their guys
elected. Which is why Longwell's notion that "Trump [came] in and completely revamp[ed] the party" is not just laughable, but exactly backwards: Trump didn't change the
party, he revealed it. The base wasn't bamboozled by Trump, the base
manifested Trump as the avatar of their truest selves.
And that's the shame Never Trumpers refuse to face. That they built the
Republican electoral meth lab, supplied the chemicals and created the
distribution network. All Trump ever did was use their own lab and their
own chemicals to cook their own product better and purer than they
did.
Back to Ms. Longwell for her solution:
Longwell: But like the one way that [the Republican party might become something that
is not a criminal enterprise, that is not like an authoritarian fascist
enterprise] ... the one way that it would happen is for Donald Trump to
leave office with America going that fucking sucked. Like we don't want to
do that again. We want to discredit Trump and everybody in his
administration, right? You want Rubio and JD Vance to wear Trump like an
albatross around their necks.
Well best of luck with that. I hope it works. However, since I've
been to this rodeo more than once already, I feel it is my duty to mention
that, prior to Trump, the previous Worst President in Modern American History
was George W. Bush. After whom her "Bush line" is named. And after
he left office, there was a broad consensus that, god damn, that was
awful. And golly, we sure don't want to do that again!
And yet, in the blink of an eye, the Republican base had scuttled through the
Bush-Off Machine and was reborn as blameless, patriotic Tea
Baggers.
Conservative hacks and henchmen in the media all kept their jobs or got
promotions, and many of the Bush administration's loudest cheerleaders were
rewarded with positions at The Atlantic, The Washington Post and The New York
Times.
Overnight, the entire Conservative media machine became the very loud, very
racist, and very profitable Voice of the Resistance.
Ann Coulter went right on making scads of cash writing garbage.
Just before Obama took office 2008, Rush Limbaugh signed a $400 million,
8-year deal.
Bush's go-to torture apologist, John Yoo, was appointed the Emanuel S. Heller
Professor of Law at UC Berkeley Law.
Paul "Spitcomb" Wolfowitz was gifted the presidency of the World Bank.
Dick Cheney's mini-me spawn, Liz, was elected to the House and quickly rose to
a leadership position by telling monstrous, toxic lies just like dear old dad.
And as far as I can tell, most of the rest of them ended up being re-elected
to congress, as regular MSNBC contributors, or with their own shows on
MSNBC.
And I see no reason why the people with the megaphones wouldn't rerun the process
of mass strategic forgettery and ouchless absolution post-Trump just as they
did post-George W. Because RDD is still as contagious as the flu
and more persistent than herpes.
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