In an act of political Ouroborosism so meta that it threatened to turn the spacetime continuum inside out, this week George W. Bush decided to take his namesake contraption -- the Fabulous, Tea-Baggulous Bush-Off Machine -- out for a spin.
Mr. "You're either with us or with the terrorists" said it was wrong to scare people to score political points:
"It is a beautiful country that we have, and yet it is not beautiful when we condemn, call people names, and scare people about immigration," Bush said.
Yes, Mr. "Smoking gun/Mushroom cloud" definitely believes that using fear to panic people into supporting terrible ideas is a bad thing:
"It is an easy issue to frighten so many electorates, and I am trying to have a different kind of voice."
Also, this second worst president in American history -- whose catastrophic policies and divisive political tactics supercharged the already-berserk Republican base -- is worried that his Republican Party is headed in the wrong direction.
Asked how he would describe today's Republican Party, Bush then said the GOP has become "isolationist, protectionist, and to a certain extent, nativist."
But the miraculous machine that transforms one's political identity and vaporizes one's inconvenient past can't really be called the Bush-Off Machine anymore, can it? After all, that machine has already done it's work and done it well, metamorphosing rabid, racist Bush/Cheney supporters into rabid, racist Independent/Constitutional Conservative/Libertarian/Teabaggers who swore they'd never heard of Bush or Cheney.
And from there it was just a hop and a skip to their final costume change into Trump's rabid, racist goon squad.
However, as I've written about many of times on this weblog and as Blue Gal and I have discussed many times on our Professional Left podcast, the rise of Trump created a desperate need for an upscale version of the same of apparatus. A miraculous machine that would transform the political identity and vaporize the inconvenient past of a small clique of elite Republican leaders, Conservative influencers and their fellow travelers in the mainstream media. A political vanishing cabinet for all of those who spent decades making their living pandering to the rabid, racist Republican base and building the Republican Monster Factory that would meet these three specifications:
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Would allow them to evade any responsibility for the hellbeasts they had
created and had run out of their control, while at the same time...
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Would allow then to retain their privileged positions in the media as wise
and insightful political insiders despite the fact that they clearly never
saw this coming. While at the same time...
- Would also allow them to go on pretending that the Liberals who had warned them for decades that this day was coming didn't exist at all.
2 comments:
Brilliant.
Are the GOP headed back to the American Taliban legacy season?
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